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The Gardner Bender SE-92 Strip-Easy Automatic Wire Stripper is a professional-grade tool engineered for flawless wire stripping on 22-8 AWG solid or stranded wires. Featuring automatic jaw release, nick-resistant blades, and ergonomic no-slip handles, it delivers clean, damage-free insulation removal up to 7/8 inch with a single squeeze. Perfect for electricians and DIY pros seeking efficiency and precision in every strip.

| ASIN | B00004WLKZ |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #608,983 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1,497 in Wire Strippers |
| Brand | Gardner Bender |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (226) |
| Date First Available | January 1, 2008 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00032076160920 |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Plastic |
| Handle/Lever Placement | on_tool |
| Included Components | Handtools, Needle Nose Pliers, Pliers & Cutters |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 7.7 ounces |
| Item model number | SE-92 |
| Manufacturer | GB |
| Material | Plastic |
| Measurement System | Metric |
| Part Number | SE-92 |
| Product Dimensions | 1.6"L x 3.8"W |
| Size | Pack of 1 |
| UPC | 032076160920 100077000559 |
| Usage | Electrical work, DIY projects, Wire stripping |
| Warranty Description | Warranty |
M**.
Great for production wire stripping, makes DIY work a snap
This wire stripper makes repetitive stripping a breeze. I injured one hand and bought this as a get-by while it healed, but this is now my GO-TO tool. I have one on the bench and one in the tool pouch for working out of the shop. Just pick a hole that will come close to matching the copper size without pinching the copper. Strips clean w/out damage to the conductor. Other strippers (especially the ones that bite insulation w/two parallel jaws instead of round holes) will pinch copper & damage the conductor; not this unit. At first I tried to match the print on the jaw to conductor size, but eye-balling it is easier, faster & a better result. If I choose an oversized hole, it jsut tears the insulation the rest of the way thru where it didn't cut, making a clean end ready for termination. Insulation tips just drop off when you release, or you can direct them to a waste basket if the site needs to stay tidy. Handles are comfortable enough to work all day. Will take some minor oiling after a lot of use, or storage outside where it is damp, but that's true w/any tool. At less than $20 this thing is a steal; screwing around w/cheaper tools is for rookies.
S**E
How far can you shoot the wire tips?
Seems like every tool has a built-in wire stripper these days. Crimpers and pliers, I even have a pair of scissors with one. And they're all pretty crummy strippers, too. This tool does one thing, and it does it very well. It can strip a wire using only one hand, so your other hand can hold the wire. After the cut, it flicks off the insulation in one smooth motion, which eliminates wrestling with the wire to get the tip off. It also has a very wide range of gauges that it can do, and it is easy to compare the wire tip with the holes to find the right one. For example, sometimes a 18 gauge stranded wire is "fluffier" than usual, and needs the 16 gauge hole. Even if you guess wrong and use the larger hole, it is easy to put the wire back in and do it again one smaller. There is one disadvantage, which is that it flicks the insulation end off onto the floor. This is kind of fun while you're doing it, but then you'll end up crouching down and trying to find them after it is over (or vacuuming, if you've been doing a bunch of them). I used mine to strip a bunch of wires for a car alarm, and had little multicolored tips all over the parking lot when I was done. Sean P. Logue, 2007
C**E
Great tool
Once in awhile the cutting teeth will overlap instead of staying straight in line with each and there's no real way to fix this besides either guiding it yourself or playing with it a couple times until it happens to self align. Other than that it's a great tool. Worlds better than the cheapy kind that don't cut well and then end up tearing out strands of copper with the plastic. I also like the depth guard. Neat feature and makes it easy to do repetitious strips, such as a radio wiring harness.
A**R
Good tool
This Works excellent for wires that have soft or softer outer sleeves. 70% of the time it works every time. I use these mostly to do radio installs and car wiring. On some of the thicker gauged wire that is older or the cable sleeve has dried up these have a slightly harder time working. I actually broke my last pair from trying to strip some older (8 gauge) wire in my engine bay. The handle broke from too much force and no movement of the wire sleeve. The tool frame is cast aluminium so it isn't indestructible but it is really a helpful tool for anyone working with lots of wires that need to be stripped quickly (ex:custom engine harnesses/ sound system installs)
A**O
Useless
Like others I found this did not work at all. One jaw is supposed to clamp the wire while the other cuts the wire's casing. It does not clamp, so the subsequent pull just moves the wire further, leaving the casing scarred but still attached to the wire. That some have found this device work well suggests that the manufacturer's quality control is poor.
R**E
Easy clean wire stripping with this tool.
Frankly I have put off buying these for many years. But now that I am building hot rods and regularly doi g wiring jobs, this tool is a must have for a clean accurate stripping of the wire covering without damaging the wire core. Using a knife or other cutter is doable but much slower and not nearly as productive. Once again, the right tool for the job gives a more professional result.
M**K
Quality Product
Excellent product. Perfect for stripping insulated wires down to the copper. Bought this one to replace one identical to it that wore out after 20+ years of commercial use. Bought this one to replace it because of the excellent quality. If it lasts another 20 years then it will outlive me! If you don't like stripping wires easily and reliably then don't buy this! Will recommend to my grand-kids to buy again after they use this one until it wears out!
D**N
The dies are improperly sized!
These auto-strippers seem to be all the same, but they're not. I had one just like this from radioshack that I bought when I was a kid and used for nearly 20 years before it finally wore out. This was supposed to replace that, but I was disappointed to see the "dies" (the two sliding cutting teeth) were very poorly ground, resulting in undersized holes that will nick solid and break strands. For a professional, this is unacceptable I ended up returning this and getting the blue handled Klein. I was able to look at all three (my original one from 20years ago), the GB, and the Klein at the same time to compare the cutting dies. The original RadioShack one was pretty good, this GB was absolutely identical to the original except for the poorly sized dies (so I could have swapped in my original dies if I really wanted to). However, the Klein that I ended up keeping has an even better grip and super precise dies that cut without nicking. I have several other Gardner Bender tools and they are usually fine, and this may have been just one of a few from a bad lot, so I'm giving it two stars and recommending the Klein strippers instead. I hope they can get this very singular quality control issue fixed. GB is otherwise a fine company.
D**B
I am not sure how I managed without these.
J**S
Buena herramienta y la entrega rapida
A**N
Fonctionne bien
E**Z
Muy buena
J**N
My friend has one . When I saw his I vowed I would have one. I got on to Amazon and voila there it was the best electrical wire stripper in the world.
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