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Reddit mentions of TEKTON 3797 7-Inch Wire Stripper/Cutter

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Reddit mentions: 4

We found 4 Reddit mentions of TEKTON 3797 7-Inch Wire Stripper/Cutter. Here are the top ones.

TEKTON 3797 7-Inch Wire Stripper/Cutter
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    Features:
  • Hardened steel construction
  • Strips solid and stranded wire sizes 10-20 AWG
  • Serrated pliers jaw grips, pulls, and twists
  • Shear-type wire cutter
  • Cuts screw sizes #8-32 and #10-32
  • Looping holes bend wire ends to fit around screw terminals
  • Self-opening, spring-loaded hinge with safety lock
  • Ergonomic single curve handle design for more comfortable grip and better leverage
  • Soft, non-slip, cushioned handle grips
  • 7 in. length
Specs:
Height0.8 Inches
Length7.4 Inches
Number of items1
Size7 Inch
Weight0.34 Pounds
Width2.5 Inches

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Found 4 comments on TEKTON 3797 7-Inch Wire Stripper/Cutter:

u/SATANS_SPIKEY_DICK · 1 pointr/buildapc

Well, I don't think there are really that many specialized tools the average user would need. I guess if you want to do some minor modifications or sleeve your psu, you would really benefit from some specialty tools. Generally speaking, I think nearly everyone would benefit from:

u/Armsc · 1 pointr/BudgetAudiophile

I like using AVR's for quite a few reasons. Sharkamino linked you some really good options and I'm going to second that. If you're using this for music and home theater the AVR will give you the most flexibility and features. Going refurb is a good way to save money but still get some decent gear.

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You could get by with a mini amp but honestly one with the features that I would want would be almost as much as a refurb AVR.

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For cables I don't see going crazy with them. You'll need some speaker wire and that's about it. You can get banana connectors as they make it nice and neat but if you're not planning on changing out the speakers often bare wire is fine. A set of wire strippers would be nice and they will come in handy if you're getting into the hobby.

For other cables then Amazon Basics will do just fine.

u/Skitch_n_Sketch · 1 pointr/audiophile

You cut the wire to length yourself. I change my setup a lot so I've used up over 100ft of wire, but 50ft might last you forever if you never move anything.

Amazon or Monoprice is my goto for cheap wire. You'll want a wire stripper as well.

Here's a great graphic I cooked up in MS Paint to go along with the steps below.

    1. Cut length of wire from amp to speaker. Cut a bit longer than you need, you can always shorten it.
    1. Pry apart the two individual wires on both ends, 1 - 2 inches should be fine.
    1. Strip a bit off the ends to expose the bare copper wire
    1. Insert positive wire into positive terminal of speaker and amp, and same with the ground or negative wire.
    1. Repeat with other speaker.

      Not all wires are marked black / red, but they'll all have some way to identify the difference. Just double check you aren't wiring stuff backwards. I also separated the two wires in the 4th step to make it more clear, don't do that IRL.