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Reddit mentions of Stainless Steel Electrician's Scissors with Stripping Notches, 5-1/4-Inch Klein Tools 2100-9

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Stainless Steel Electrician's Scissors with Stripping Notches, 5-1/4-Inch Klein Tools 2100-9
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    Features:
  • Cable Splicer Snips with stainless steel blades to maintain blade durability and sharpness
  • Scissors with serrated teeth allow for non-slip cutting action
  • Cuts electrical communication 19 AWG and 23 AWG wire, cable and cordage
  • Free-fall snip design for ease of use
  • Made in USA
  • Scraper and file on outside of both blades
Specs:
ColorGray
Height0.75 Inches
Length9.1 Inches
Number of items1
Weight0.2125 Pounds
Width3.75 Inches

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Found 2 comments on Stainless Steel Electrician's Scissors with Stripping Notches, 5-1/4-Inch Klein Tools 2100-9:

u/apester ยท 2 pointsr/techsupport

Zip Ties...it helps make cable runs at the back of the pc tidy and though its a small cheap thing it can really make a difference as far as your impression on clients goes.

I also pack a set of electricians scissors...they are super handy to have for stripping wires, cutting the end off the zip ties, etc. This is the kind I use...but you can find them for less that look identical

http://www.amazon.com/Klein-2100-9-Stainless-Electrician-Stripping/dp/B001PYZI8Y

I dont have to use it often but a tone generator has saved my butt more than once, its shocking how many clients I have ran into that didn't have any sort of cable plan and if you need to find out what goes where in the wiring closet it beats the hell out of randomly playing marco polo with the switches and cables.

Also for regular clients I like to replace the regular screws that keep the side of the computer case attached with the thumb screw type as I work on them...they are relatively cheap (I pay around $3 for a bag of 20) and are a time saver if its a client I visit frequently.