Tool Review: Klein Kurve Wire Stripper

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Tool Review: Klein Kurve Wire Stripper

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It can be tough to find a good pair of wire strippers these days. Many hardware stores will carry models designed for electricians and sized for household wiring, but such strippers are usually unsuitable for Arduino/robotics/small electronics projects. If you plan to work with wires finer than about 18-gauge (solid) or 20-gauge (stranded), you’re going to need appropriately sized wire strippers.

Klein’s Kurve (copper wire) strippers are the best I’ve used to date, with model 11057 (pictured here) being perfect for small wiring tasks. Model 11055 is better suited for general-purpose use. This stripper (11057) can handle 20-30 gauge solid wires and 22-32 gauge stranded.

Klein Kurve stripper handles are lightly cushioned and extremely comfortable to grip. The curved shape of the self-opening handles also helps the tool fit into tight work areas in case you need to grab or manipulate something with the front jaws.

Most reputable-brand wire strippers have accurately sized stripping holes and sharp wire cutters, and this stripper is no different. A stripped wire is a stripped wire, and I’m not going to tell you that these strippers will give you noticeably different results.

These strippers are the best I’ve used, not because they can strip wires any differently – although they do strip and cut effortlessly – but because they feel so much better in-hand than the other styles I’ve tried. Here’s a showcase of all the wire strippers in my tool box if you want to see what I’m comparing these to.

Markings on the front are colored in for higher visibility, and additional features include a wire looping and bending hole, and threaded holes to cut 6-32 and 8-32 machine screws down to size.

You can find these strippers at Home Depot and independent distributors for about $16-20 each.

Do you have a favorite wire stripper or cutters? We’d love to hear about it!

Stuart Deutsch is a tool enthusiast, critic, and collector, and writes his passion at ToolGuyd.

10 thoughts on “Tool Review: Klein Kurve Wire Stripper

  1. Tool Review: Klein Kurve Wire Stripper Matt Richardson says:

    Stuart, thank you so much for the recommendation! I recently misplaced my cheap-o wirestrippers and I was thinking I’d like to get an upgrade anyway!

  2. Kerstin Henry says:

    Love Klein tools, they always just feel solid and balanced and >good<. And as far as I know, they still make all of their stuff in the US.

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  6. Josh says:

    Love my Kleins! I’ve had a red and yellow pair for a good 6 years. They’re exactly the same as Greenlee’s just color coded which helps. I use them almost daily in construction and remodeling work. Well worth the few extra dollars IMHO.

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  9. Gerald Martens says:

    You are exactly right finding a good pair of hand held wire strippers are hard! Awesome review of this pair of wire strippers. For stripping copper I use my StripMeister automatic wire stripping machine and it works great!

  10. jerzeedivr says:

    These Strippers are not the best! The double sided allen screws get loose and won’t stay properly spaced so i am constantly adjusting the screws. I’m changing to the Yellow handle Kleins which are riveted. Local 98 IBEW.

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When I am not testing and reviewing new tools, I am working on robotics, electronics, woodworking, and other types of projects.

I am also interested in microscopy, the physical sciences, and new technologies.

I write about tools and workshop topics at ToolGuyd.com.

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