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    Quote Originally Posted by ilyaz View Post
    Interesting. I am wondering if their Model K would fit my purposes, although from the pix it looks as if it's more for just cleaning insulation off of cable ends. Sent them an email with questions, will see what they say.
    I was thinking about that same model. I would be interested in what they say. I would like to find something that I could strip the insulation off of all the wiring harnesses I remove from washers, dryers, etc.


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    Quote Originally Posted by wayne1956 View Post
    I was thinking about that same model. I would be interested in what they say. I would like to find something that I could strip the insulation off of all the wiring harnesses I remove from washers, dryers, etc.
    I sent them an email asking about it being good for stripping degaussing cables quickly. Got a long email and here's a piece of it. It did not really answer my main questions, except for the price which is way too high for me!

    Strip-Tec "Model K" Wire Stripper
    Capacity 1/16" up to 3/8" OD
    Handheld
    V roller with ball bearings for smooth operation
    Light weight-Weighs less than 1 lb.
    7" long-fits comfortably in your hand
    Stores easily into toolbox or tool belt.
    In stock and ready to ship

    This is a hand held unit that we have developed. We have stripped 16 Gauge with it and it can go up to 3/8" (8AWG). The unit sells for $99.00. This price includes shipping in the lower 48 states. It is small and lightweight and can be carried in your toolbox or tool belt. It uses Utility Knife blades that are cheap and can purchased from a local hardware store or even a convenience store.

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