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I just tried it on some 2.5 T&E, it will happily do 8 inches in one go and you can still pull the sheath off easily.

The reason I said 3 inches before is that the more you strip off in one go, the more of a slight mark it leaves on the remaining sheath, so it's better to do more short bites, than one big bite. So if you want a really long strip, only the last one needs to be a short piece.

So, you could strip, say, 24 inches off, sheath pulled off also, in less than 5 seconds.
 
I just tried it on some 2.5 T&E, it will happily do 8 inches in one go and you can still pull the sheath off easily.

The reason I said 3 inches before is that the more you strip off in one go, the more of a slight mark it leaves on the remaining sheath, so it's better to do more short bites, than one big bite. So if you want a really long strip, only the last one needs to be a short piece.

So, you could strip, say, 24 inches off, sheath removed also, in less than 5 seconds.
Like I said get real, do the job properly as an Electrician would, imagine you have say 12 suitably sized cables that the mickey mouse strippers can accommodate, how long is your method going to take you? they are expensive gimmicks mate, nothing more nothing less, designed to take lots of pound notes from inexperienced people.
 
Hi,

Does anyone have any experience of any of these tools?

Some people say that the Irwin ones are better quality.

Thanks
Yes. The CK ones are good. They'll strip both the sheath and the cores of 1.0 to 2.5 T&E/3C&E. The only time I don't use them is stripping sheath off close to a backbox where there isn't enough room for them.

They will fail if the sheath is firmly stuck to the insulation (they'll take the insulation off with the sheath), but then that would be the same for any automatic stripper.

The Irwin ones look identical, apart from the colour.
 
I think it could all be down to personal choice here and each tool and methods has it's merits.

So I'm stuck unless I can try them all before parting with my money.

I like the look of the automatic stripper and some of them have really good reviews.

But Pete is right if it can only strip 2 inches from the cable end. That wouldn't be ideal because I may need to strip 4 inches away etc...

Maybe it's a case of one size doesn't fit all and I may need a stripper and a knife.
 
Yes, you need a knife, if only because the stripper won't do all cable types and sizes, but the stripper has its place too.

I use a Knipex dismantling tool for flex, a complete God send in my view. It's very good for alarm cables too.
For twin I generally plier-nibble and pull (terrible behaviour....) or carefully and gently score along the middle with a Stanley. Tried a sparks knife and couldn't get to grips with it..should maybe give it another go sometime..

KN 16 95 01 SB - KNIPEX ErgoStrip Universal Dismantling Tool - https://m.reichelt.com/gb/en/?LANGUAGE=EN&CTYPE=0&MWSTFREE=0&CCOUNTRY=447&ARTICLE=167905&PROVID=2788&wt_guka=22596845777_79177425377&PROVID=2788&gclid=Cj0KCQiAjO_QBRC4ARIsAD2FsXMHoXdhraE0lA_u12gGSQ0D2ohTRRZgXyZCzWpLSH4uCgAeoAIpWO0aAoRUEALw_wcB
 

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