Total Wire Stripper 178mm – THT15606

Title: Total Wire Stripper 178mm
Brand: Total One-Stop Tools Station
Material CrV steel
Colour Blue
Country of Origin China
Cutter Type Cable Cutter
Model THT15606
Handle Material Thermoplastic Rubber

700.00৳ 

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Product Description

Introducing the Total Wire Stripper 178mm – a versatile and reliable tool designed for stripping and cutting wires with precision. Crafted with durability and precision in mind, this wire stripper by Total is engineered to meet the demands of both professionals and DIY enthusiasts.

With a length of 178mm, the Total Wire Stripper provides a comfortable and efficient grip for stripping and cutting various wires. Whether you’re working on electrical installations, repairs, or DIY projects, this tool is designed to deliver reliable and accurate results.

The Total Wire Stripper features sharp cutting edges and stripping blades, ensuring clean and precise cuts while removing insulation from wires. The ergonomic handles provide a comfortable grip, facilitating ease of use and minimizing hand fatigue.

Upgrade your wire-stripping capabilities with the Total Wire Stripper 178mm, where durability, precision, and ease of use come together for exceptional performance. Whether you’re a professional electrician or a DIY enthusiast, this wire stripper is ready to tackle a variety of wire-related tasks with efficiency and reliability.

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