







⚡ Strip like a pro with Japanese precision and effortless comfort!
The ENGINEER PA-07 Precision Wire Stripper is a professional-grade tool crafted from high-carbon S55C steel in Japan. It features ultra-sharp jaws designed to strip a wide range of stranded and solid copper wires (AWG24 to AWG10) cleanly without damaging conductors. Its oil-resistant thermoplastic rubber grips and spring-loaded handles ensure ergonomic comfort and easy operation. With adjustable joint screws and a compact design, this tool is built for durability, precision, and long-term use, making it a must-have for serious professionals and enthusiasts alike.
| ASIN | B000TGFNR0 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #50,758 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #151 in Wire Strippers |
| Brand | ENGINEER |
| Brand Name | ENGINEER |
| Color | No Crimping Function |
| Colour | No Crimping Function |
| Country of Publication | Japan |
| Customer Reviews | 4.7 out of 5 stars 504 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 04989833035075 |
| Grip Type | Elastomer |
| Handle Material | Elastomer |
| Handle material | Elastomer |
| Included Components | No |
| Item Dimensions L x W | 5L x 17.5W centimeters |
| Item Weight | 151 Grams |
| Item height | 1.19 centimeters |
| Item weight | 151 Grams |
| Manufacturer | エンジニア(ENGINEER) |
| Material | Body: High carbon steel (S55C); Grip: Elastomer |
| Material Type | Body: High carbon steel (S55C); Grip: Elastomer |
| Model Number | PA-07 |
| Product dimensions | 5L x 17.5W centimeters |
| Specification Met | Meets general safety and quality standards |
| UPC | 785533591002 |
| Unit Count | 1 Count |
J**E
Never thought I'd fall in love with a stripper...
The precision and quality of Engineer tools is just impeccable and they often have small innovative/thoughtful features. I've seen a few of their pliers and nippers and all were top notch, comparable in every way to the most esteemed tools from USA, Germany, and Sweden. I've used a lot of different strippers and thought I had some of the best, but wow, these are just buttery goodness like I didn't know was possible. The gauge markings on this one are for stranded, so keep that in mind. It doesn't list solid conductors on the tool and the metric markings are the actual hole diameter (not wire diameter)...the back side is unmarked. Nice light spring action, which is so much better than stronger springs, and the hinge adjustment is excellent. Mine came perfect out of the box but if you need to adjust it for preference or precision down the road, be sure to do it properly (instructions available on their website). Grips are comfortable and soft with some tack/grip, little funky design. The locking tab has play in it but doesn't move unless you tell it to, works great. This is the first stripper I've owned that had absolutely no need for removal of micro burrs or touch-ups of the cutting surfaces, very well done. The tips do not have serrations and do not line up perfectly parallel/square, which is weird, but I don't know if there is some reason for that. One of the best things about this particular model is that it covers a great range that allows you do strip finer sizes but still goes down to some sizes that are more typical in larger circuits and power supplies, plus it's compact compared to some. This will be a do-all tool for me about 95% of the time and I won't miss needing two strippers within reach. I'm not sure why Engineer tools aren't more popular than they are because they are just fantastic quality. More known for their niche screw removal pliers, I guess, and those have shifted into the "Vam-plier" marketing name lately. I'd put these and the Engineer nippers on par with anything I've seen from Knipex, Wiha, Wera, Wiss/Cooper Group, etc. and they're absolutely a step or two above Xuron, GB, Klein, Greenlee, etc...way better than the normal CHP/Hakko stuff. Worth a slot on your bench or box.
D**T
Japan quality is worth more
You can't beat Japanese precision.
F**A
Spelafili di qualità
OK la prima cosa che salta all'occhio sono i 30 e passa euro del prezzo ma appena presa in mano e fate alcune spelate si capisce subito che li vale tutti. Ho preso anche la sorella che arriva fino ad AWG34 che non spelerò mai, ma fino al AWG26 facendo droni e modellismo dinamico capitano e questa pinza, con la sorella più piccola, sono veramente un tool immancabile.
B**G
Perfect!
Grest quality tool for small cables.
L**A
Qualità elevatissima
Acquistata nel novembre 2017 a €29.99 Non grande, molto maneggevole, precisa, perfettamente affilata. Per i fili sottili non ha rivali. Usarla è un piacere. Tra l'altro mi ricorda che oriente ed Asia non significano solo Cina, quando si cerca qualcosa su Amazon ...
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