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What's Hidden Inside this NEW KNIPEX NEXSTRIP Wire Stripper? 

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Cut, Stip and Ferrule conductors with just one tool. The new Knipex NexStrip includes a cable cutter, automatic wire stripper and a ferrule crimp tool. Built upon the proven Knipex Multistrip platform, the Nexstrip can cut and strip outer insulation from conductors up to 10mm sq. Inside the handle is a ferrule crimper which can crimp ferrules up to 4mm sq or 2 x 2.5mm sq conductors.
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00:00 Knipex Nexstrip
00:14 Cable cutter
00:50 Automatic wire stripper
01:41 Cable strip pressure adjustment
02:20 Adjust for different cable insulation
02:40 Ferrule crimping
03:35 Ferrule sizes
04:25 Twin ferrule
05:20 Replacement parts
05:38 Lanyard and marking area
06:03 Also available for Hank & Chuck - AWG
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@efixx
@efixx Год назад
= AD= Knipex NexStrip 👉 hub.efixx.co.uk/knipex-nexstrip Check price and availability 👉hub.efixx.co.uk/pa-nextstrip
@MatSmithLondon
@MatSmithLondon Год назад
Still can’t get rid of the side cutters (cable cutters) though, because you can’t use this multi tool to get rid of the copper sticking out of a ferrule! One reason why I prefer dedicated tools.
@user-ew1bo4xp4w
@user-ew1bo4xp4w Год назад
Содрали идею с Jokari QUADRO-Plus, только У Jokari еще обойма с штыревыми наконечниками идет
@TheUnlocking
@TheUnlocking 3 месяца назад
Wonderful presentation. You have no idea how useful your video was to me. I was about to too much money on Knipex self adjusting pliers, and stripper, and a cutter - out of lack of information. This 3-in-1 tool blows my mind. Cheers!
@three-phase562
@three-phase562 Год назад
This style is okay for building wiring looms up outside the panel, but as soon as you are inside a panel with all the components mounted inside, the cutter becomes awkward to use and I often revert to using side cutters for cutting the cables to length. There may be a similar issue with the ferrule crimping tool for some panels.
@effervescence5664
@effervescence5664 Год назад
I tend to find the Knipex 97 53 18 Twister ideal for those tighter situations, not perfect but if you're not fussed about a multi-tool because you already happen to have the other tools with you it's generally a better buy.
@three-phase562
@three-phase562 Год назад
@@effervescence5664 Yes, I have the Weidmuller version of that Knipex crimper, which has served me well over the years, just need a similar version for insulated crimps!
@davida1hiwaaynet
@davida1hiwaaynet Год назад
Thanks for the review. That is a great multi function tool. Might have to order one!
@jonathanireland2913
@jonathanireland2913 Год назад
Great video as always, a shame the stripping function of the tool isn't angled as in the previous version making it more wrist friendly
@thattoolguy9432
@thattoolguy9432 Год назад
Nice.. ive had the Jokari quadro for years, brilliant bit of kit but only does ferules up to 2.5mm , plus side you get a ferule magazine ..4mm would come in handy from time to time
@BillsCountrysideAdventures
@BillsCountrysideAdventures Год назад
Looks great, thanks for the video
@ianbottom7396
@ianbottom7396 29 дней назад
The Weidmuller tool similar to this also holds the boot lace ferrules in strips inside the handle and it has probably been available for 25+ years
@danielardelian2
@danielardelian2 Год назад
I use a tool labeled "Bessey Erdi D49 160mm" to trim off the excess copper at the end of ferrules. It has a round cut blade so it can also shorten the length of a ferrule if it's too long, without deforming its end.
@efixx
@efixx Год назад
we'll check those out - we've got some huge ferrules coming soon.
@jonathanrose456
@jonathanrose456 Год назад
Glad I just went out & bought a precistrip last month 🤨
@emilcioran8873
@emilcioran8873 9 месяцев назад
I know nothing about the subject. But... I watched the video til the end and it was interesting to watch. I also gave you thumb up and took time to write a comment to thank you for taking time to share knowledge. Best wishes.
@Sunny-3
@Sunny-3 Год назад
@eFIXX / anyone ....Do you think these are better than the PreciStrip 16?
@cglees
@cglees 4 месяца назад
Does it strip T&E?
@nw5835
@nw5835 Год назад
It is a pity that the crimp action could not have been added to the preci 16.
@em0_tion
@em0_tion Год назад
Cool tool. 👍 I love my ErgoStrip. 🤗🍻
@subtlename2873
@subtlename2873 Год назад
Jack of all trades, master of none. I love Knipex products but don't care for this tool. First of all, I'll endorse hex crimps 100% of the time. I have crimped more square ferrule crimps than anything else, and I'll never go back. The wire backstop is great but I don't like the stripping mechanism. This a a good tool but I disagree that it'll replace a good (proper) set of strippers and the Knipex hexagon ferrule crimper. The use case for these tools is why they existed in the first place.
@shaziman1
@shaziman1 Год назад
Ferrule crimper seems pointless as you have to put the tool down to put the ferrules on. So may as well use a separate ferrule crimper. Otherwise a good tool. Will probably buy the older version as now it will be much cheaper thanks to the new one being launched!
@inuyashacoolieo
@inuyashacoolieo Год назад
Wierd that they didn't put the same jaws as the Preci-strip 16. They used the flatter and less grippy ones from the multistrip. The force adjustment seems meh too. They should've upgraded the Preci-strip by just adding the crimper instead of downgrading
@PDaavyy
@PDaavyy 3 месяца назад
Both of my cutting and stripping blades chipped after few time of usage. So frustrated.
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n
@BariumCobaltNitrog3n Год назад
Like any multi-function tool, it does a worse job at all of them. It's fine for wiring up a table top full of loose wire, I guess. The stripper will be useful if someone else is holding the wire, but side entry is better flying solo. It's huge too, why is it so big? I love my little nippers, sharp and...little.
@mark8779
@mark8779 9 месяцев назад
Will it cut outter sheath on twin and earth
@efixx
@efixx 9 месяцев назад
Not this one
@chrisdyson4996
@chrisdyson4996 8 месяцев назад
I found they damage the inner cores
@KendalMike
@KendalMike Год назад
But how does it perform on flat cables such as T&E or 3C&E? This wasn't shown. Edit: Sorry to Gaz, I should have said twin & CPC or three core & CPC 😁
@efixx
@efixx Год назад
It’s built for round cables only - no T&zero with this one.
@thattoolguy9432
@thattoolguy9432 Год назад
No point showing it on flat t&e .. you wouldn't fit ferules to solid core conductors
@blistiff
@blistiff Год назад
What is the red insert clipped into the upper handle for?
@efixx
@efixx Год назад
Watch towards the end of the video
@Dog-whisperer7494
@Dog-whisperer7494 Год назад
I’am not saying I don’t like it. It’s a nice tool Nice if you like wasting your money, now most of the previous models will be binned. I will stick to what I already have . I bet that’s about £70/ £80 just to replace two perfectly good tool with a fancy new good tool . Madness. But who am I to argue i’am just a humble spark who’s opinion means nothing. Great video and demonstration as always Gordon 👍
@efixx
@efixx Год назад
Cheaper than buying a good automatic stripper plus ferrule crimper.
@Dog-whisperer7494
@Dog-whisperer7494 Год назад
@@efixx only if you go for the brands with fancy names . My automatic stripper is branded quickwire cost me £35 from Amazon my two crimping tools one is branded rolson cost £12 from a local hardware store the over one is unbranded and identical to the knipex and cost £ 14 from Amazon and they are great tools hey don’t rattle they haven’t worked loose they’re just as good as when I got them 4 years ago. But like I said I do like the look of that knew model.
@Dog-whisperer7494
@Dog-whisperer7494 Год назад
£119 from ITS no thank you Gordon you said it’s ideal for electricians who are doing crimp’s all every day then I have to agree with you, you also said you think it would be good for general electricians electrician who use crimp’s once in a blue moon are not going to wast a £119 on a tool that will just sit in the bottom of there tool bag never tobe seen again or it will be lost somewhere in the back of his van . So I don’t agree on that point
@stefanatli7769
@stefanatli7769 Год назад
@@efixx You'll need to get an auto crimper anyways for anything above 4mm so what's the point. Cheaper to save a bit of cash by getting the stripper without the crimping if you're gonna have to get two tools anyways
@Dog-whisperer7494
@Dog-whisperer7494 Год назад
@@stefanatli7769 what did you do before that new over priced tool came out . We are all being brainwashed into believing that wen a new tool comes out we need it or we have to have it . And we don’t I seen someone who has twenty cordless drill’s in his van all one up from the last one model and all from the same manufacture why he doesn’t need them .
@CoolerQ
@CoolerQ Год назад
This looks like an awesome stripper but AFAIK it's not available in the American market (yet?) despite the AWG markings.
@gicudoi2771
@gicudoi2771 Год назад
Only 4mm I would have bought it if it had a bigger cramp diameter Might still buy it tho
@clems6989
@clems6989 6 месяцев назад
Might be ok if you have plenty of space which is rarely the case
@alexsikorskyzero
@alexsikorskyzero Год назад
Добрый день! Все хорошо, но 4мм² очень мало! Хотелоь бы 10мм² нужно, тогда этот инструмент выйдет в ТОП по прожажам. Либо 2 инструмента, один на 4мм², другой на 10-16мм². Так он будет годен только для щитов НКУ Good afternoon! Everything is fine, but 4mm ² very little! I would like to ² 10mm, then this tool will be released in the TOP in terms of burns. Or 2 tools, one for 4mm ², the other for 10-16mm ². So it will be suitable only for LVA shields
@blistiff
@blistiff Год назад
Hmm, a little disappointed with mine. Tried 10 ferrules so far of different sizes and 8 pulled off.
@efixx
@efixx Год назад
Double check the ferrule is the correct size for the conductors. I mixed up the German and French coding.
@nw5835
@nw5835 Год назад
Probably more disappointed with yourself.
@blistiff
@blistiff Год назад
@@nw5835 how did you know?
@lemech
@lemech Год назад
Hi, did you manage to find out what's the issue? Thanks.
@efixx
@efixx Год назад
@@lemech The ferrules pulled straight off - French and German DIN systems clash on a few similar sizes 1 or 1.5 mm sq are both red!
@helmanfrow
@helmanfrow Год назад
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@helmanfrow
@helmanfrow Год назад
Seriously, though the tool geek in me is drooling profusely (despite the fact that I've not crimped a ferrule in a decade) while my inner skeptic is wondering how well a machine of such delicate complexity will hold up in the field (perhaps that lanyard loop is a subtle warning to not drop the tool even once). One hand clambering for my credit card and the other hand slapping it away.
@efixx
@efixx Год назад
I’ve had the multi strip for years
@helmanfrow
@helmanfrow Год назад
@@efixx Fair enough. It does say Knipex on it.
@herrtomas6729
@herrtomas6729 Год назад
Prefer the (very much cheaper) Preciva crimper - for £30 you can have a hex-crimper; better than square!
@w75525
@w75525 Год назад
I got mine for £16 from Amazon
@herrtomas6729
@herrtomas6729 Год назад
@@w75525 yeah, £16-£30 depending on which one and the choice of crimp sets….. Still beats the Knipex even if it doesn’t last as long.
@em0_tion
@em0_tion Год назад
@@herrtomas6729 Technically speaking, the square shape is much better than a hexagonal one. You pinch the ready cable between two flat surfaces or just bolt it - much safer with square shape's two *bigger* contact surfaces. Other than that, if the tool doesn't affect the job negatively, who cares about the brand. 👍
@GregNow
@GregNow Год назад
5:40 😂😂😂😂
@efixx
@efixx Год назад
it's mine *GR
@noelphelan
@noelphelan Год назад
Will it strip that lsf shite?
@user-so3ku8ky7r
@user-so3ku8ky7r Год назад
Нельзя скручивать перед одевание ншви.
@ggrimm79
@ggrimm79 5 месяцев назад
I can hear maybe 2/3 of what you're saying because your volume drops off often.
@kevinmitchell4960
@kevinmitchell4960 6 месяцев назад
£230! For a wire stripper?
@efixx
@efixx 6 месяцев назад
We need you need to shop around should be around £100
@asamitchell7948
@asamitchell7948 Год назад
£100 wouldn't dare
@therzook
@therzook Год назад
No mag for ferrule strips, not really god for panel building and too bulky for installation work (have small size bernstein 3 in 1 tool that fits chest pocket). Nice try Knipex, bit disappointed with that companys design!
@Andy1899
@Andy1899 Год назад
Can you recommend a model you would use?
@DjallalArchi
@DjallalArchi Год назад
What is the name of the Bernstein model Please?
@therzook
@therzook Год назад
@@DjallalArchi 5-532
@heidyheidy91
@heidyheidy91 Год назад
Oh no, never never twist the strands for ferrules and connectors!! This is totally wrong and can be a fire hazard!!!
@em0_tion
@em0_tion Год назад
It's a slight twist just so you can push the strands easily into the ferrule without smashing them backwards. I bet that would be a worse situation. After all, you're compressing them hard inside a metal tube and then you bolt/clamp on it with yet another force, so... Let's stick to reality and not just engineering guidelines. 😉✌
@NMS2005
@NMS2005 4 месяца назад
80% plastic, I don't know why it costs so much
@jocool562
@jocool562 2 месяца назад
Probably has to do with the engineering
@waqasbtm1
@waqasbtm1 Год назад
This is not good quality product i bought and i return back then i bought different knipex product i am not happy with this product
@michaelhahn4646
@michaelhahn4646 Год назад
No No No
@efixx
@efixx Год назад
We’ll takes that as a No 😆
@Druidor
@Druidor Год назад
£100 ex vat, a normal Knipex price there, why keep adding features to tools so they become a master of none and the job they do is a bit mehhh.
@waytospergtherebro
@waytospergtherebro Год назад
Seems horribly inconvenient and they need to stop with the paper sticker nonsense.
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