VoltEdge™ — Strip, Cut & Test Live Wires Without Switching Tools

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Strip, Cut, and Test Live Wires Without Climbing Down the Ladder

VoltEdge™ Electrician's Wire Scissors stacks eight jobs into one tool — strip five wire gauges from 1.0 to 4.0 mm², cut stranded or solid copper, twist pairs, split sheathing, and confirm a line is dead before you touch it. Built on SK5 tool-steel blades and a non-contact voltage detector that flashes green for safe and red plus buzzer for live, so you stop juggling a stripper, a cutter, and an NCVT pen on every connection.

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Stop Reaching For Three Tools Every Time You Strip a Wire

You're halfway up the ladder, fixture in one hand, and your strippers are still in the bag downstairs. Switching between cutter, stripper, and the voltage pen kills your flow on a 30-outlet day — and half the cheap multi-strippers on Amazon nick the copper, snap on 12 AWG, or skip the live-wire check entirely.

➤ Five Gauges, One Notch Row: Stripping holes sized to 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 4.0 mm² grab the jacket and leave the copper clean — no nicked conductor, no re-do strips.

➤ Built-In Live-Wire Check: Press the contact pad on the handle and the LED flashes green for dead, red plus a loud buzzer for live — no second tool, no guessing inside a crowded box.

➤ SK5 Tool Steel Where It Counts: The stripping notches and the splitting jaw both use SK5 high-carbon steel — the same grade used in Japanese chisels — so the edges stay sharp through a full reno.

How One Tool Quietly Replaces a Stripper, a Cutter, and a Voltage Pen

VoltEdge™ uses a split-hole and winding-hole layout in the head — one slot grips the cable while the other twists conductors into a clean pigtail. The long needle-nose tip fishes wires out of tight box backs, the SK5 cutting jaw slices through 1.0–4.0 mm² stranded or solid copper, and the gauged stripping notches sit right behind the cutter so you don't have to reposition your grip.

The voltage detector lives in the handle, not the jaw — your hand stays clear of the wire while the sensor pad reads the induced field. Silent green LED means safe. Red LED plus buzzer means back off and kill the breaker before you go further.

Why Skeptics Who Called Multi-Tools "Jack of All Trades" Quietly Switched

Guys who'd written off combo strippers as "master of none" admit VoltEdge™ holds its edge after a full basement reno — and the LED-plus-buzzer voltage check has caught more than one mislabeled circuit before anyone got bit.

"Bought it expecting to send it back. Three weeks into rewiring my basement and the strip notches are still cutting clean — and the buzzer caught a hot neutral I would have missed." — Marcus T., residential handyman

Cut Tools From Your Belt, Not Corners From Your Work

✓ Three Tools Off Your Belt: Strip, slice, and test the same wire without setting one tool down — half the trips back to the bag, none of the dropped strippers off the ladder.

✓ Clean Strips First Try: Gauge-matched notches mean no copper nicks, no re-strips, no thrown-out wire ends when the homeowner is watching.

✓ Catch Live Wires Before They Catch You: Non-contact pad reads induced voltage from outside the insulation — green for dead, red plus buzzer for live, every time.

Three Steps From Bare Copper to Verified Safe

Step 1: Drop the wire into the matching gauge notch (1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, or 4.0 mm²), squeeze, and the SK5 blade peels the insulation without touching the conductor.

Step 2: Use the long-nose tip to grab and twist conductors, then move the cable to the winding or split hole for clean pair-twisting and sheath separation.

Step 3: Press the contact pad against the wire's insulation. Green LED = no current. Red LED plus buzzer = back off and kill the breaker before you go further.

 

Why VoltEdge™ Replaces Three Tools on Your Belt Generic 5-in-1 Multi-Strippers Klein Stripper + Separate NCVT Pen
8 Functions in One Tool: strip, cut, wind, split, press, clamp, cable-strip, voltage-test✅ ❌ (need two tools)
SK5 Gauge-Matched Stripping Notches: 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, and 4.0 mm² for clean conductor every time✅ ❌ (one-size notch)
Non-Contact LED + Buzzer Voltage Check Built Into Handle: no second pen, no fumbling for the tester✅ ❌ (separate device)

Specs That Earn the Spot on Your Belt

  • Stripping Holes: 5 gauges — 1.0, 1.5, 2.0, 2.5, 4.0 mm² (roughly 17–11 AWG)
  • Blade Steel: SK5 high-carbon for the stripping notches and the splitting jaw
  • Body: 3CR13 stainless steel, 8" overall length
  • Voltage Detector: Non-contact, LED indicator (green safe / red live) plus audible buzzer
  • Handle: S-shaped anti-slip dual-material grip with spring-loaded return
  • Functions: Cut, strip, wind, split, press, clamp, cable-strip, voltage-test

Real Answers for Real Pros

Will the strip notch actually clear insulation without nicking the copper?

Yes — each of the five notches is sized to one specific gauge (1.0 to 4.0 mm²), so the SK5 blade slices through the jacket and stops at the conductor. Match the right notch to the wire and you get a clean strip every time.

Is the built-in voltage tester safe near live AC current?

It's a non-contact detector — the sensor pad on the handle reads the induced electromagnetic field from the wire, so you never touch bare copper to confirm it's live. Hold it against the insulation and the LED plus buzzer tell you the answer.

Can the cutting jaw handle hardened wire, screws, or just copper?

The SK5 blade is rated for stranded and solid copper from 1.0 to 4.0 mm² (roughly 17 to 11 AWG). It's not built for steel screws, nails, or piano wire — keep dedicated cutters for those jobs and the edge stays sharp longer.

Will it stay comfortable through fifty wires in an afternoon?

The S-shaped dual-material grip absorbs pressure across your palm instead of one spot, and the spring-loaded return opens the jaw for you between cuts — so your fingers stop fighting the closing motion on long jobs.

What's in the box and how do I store it safely?

One VoltEdge™ tool with the voltage detector pre-installed and battery seated. A safety lock holds the jaws closed when the tool's in a pouch or drawer, so the blade doesn't snag clothing or skin between jobs.

Earns the Spot on Your Belt — or Doesn't Stay There

If VoltEdge™ doesn't replace at least two of the tools currently on your belt within 30 days — or if a strip notch dulls before your first big job is done — send it back for a full refund. No restocking fee, no questions. The tool either earns the spot or it goes back in the box.

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