

⚡ Master your wires with precision and power — don’t get left behind!
The NEIKO 02037A is a compact, 4-in-1 electrician’s plier designed for professionals who demand precision and versatility. It strips, crimps, cuts, and grips wires ranging from 12 to 20 AWG with heat-treated CNC-machined blades for clean cuts. Built from durable forged alloy steel with an ergonomic design, this tool is perfect for everyday carry and quick, reliable wire servicing.





























| ASIN | B01KN9YUSU |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #10,842 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #36 in Crimpers |
| Brand | NEIKO |
| Color | Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (8,571) |
| Date First Available | July 27, 2016 |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00816914020726 |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Handle Material | Metal |
| Included Components | Neiko 02037A Compact 4-in-1 Multi-Purpose Wire Service Tool |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
| Item model number | 02037A |
| Manufacturer | Neiko |
| Material | Alloy Steel |
| Part Number | CECOMINOD021503 |
| Power Source | Hand Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 8.66"L x 3.7"W |
| Shape | 4-in-1 Pliers |
| Specific Uses For Product | Wire Stripping, Wire Crimping, Wire Gripping, Wire Cutting, Wire Bending |
| Style | 4-in-1 Electrician's Pliers |
| UPC | 816914020726 |
M**N
What a time-saver!
Before getting this tool, I have been stripping wires with a utility knife. It usually works, though sometimes it cuts too deep and cuts through inner wires of multi-wire cables like CAT5, or stranded wire and some strands get cut off. It's time consuming to strip wire this way. I finally broke down and got one of these. Wow! It makes stripping wires fast, easy, accurate, and repeatable. I tried it on solid and stranded wire from #14 house wire to the stranded wires inside CAT5 - all fast and flawless. An adjustable strip gauge is perfect for when having a repeatable strip for a critical length. The crimper and cutter are just more gravy. Basically, it seems to do everything it's supposed to do, and does it well. So what about the things it does NOT supposed to do? I tried it on the PVC casing of 3-wire #14 house wire. It doesn't fit into the jaws, so obviously that does not work. But it does strip the wires inside. I tried some very thin stranded hookup wire with a tough, slippery outside, and it could not get a purchase on that. These are the only things I have found so far that it could not do, and after all, it is not advertised to do these things. I tried it with the casing of CAT5. Flawless, and no damage to the wires inside; strips the stranded wire inside just fine too. Old 4-wire telephone cable: perfect, and it can strip the small gauge solid wire inside. I tried a thin shielded cable (just a bit more than an eighth of an inch thick) and it was able to take off the outside jacket. That speaker wire with the clear casing? Works as expected, but it can also strip both conductors at once (suggest that you split them first, which is easier than after stripping). It can strip both conductors at once for medium-gauge AC appliance wire. I'll update this report with results of trying CATV cable, other large-gauge shielded cable, and anything else I can find around. I'm very happy with this purchase, and only wish I had bought one years ago.
P**H
Works great!
UPDATE(12/17/15): I still have this and I still use it when needed. UPDATE(03/08/15): Great tool. UPDATE(02/10/14): After using this auto-magical tool a bit, I love it even more, though the single point crimper takes a bit of squeezing effort. For "once-in-a-while" crimping it's ok, however, a ratcheting crimper would be much better. I may get a multi-point ratcheting crimper for easy crimping especially in cramped spaces. You might think to yourself: "Self, I won't use this tool very much. I'll just continue using my normal stripping knife." Then immediately qualify that thought by thinking, "And a box of band-aids and tube of antibiotic ointment are certainly much cheaper than buying this wire stripper." LOL. REVIEW 12-05-13: Adjust the red plastic wire-stop piece for the length of insulation to remove, insert wire(s), squeeze and your done. The wire is stripped. You're done. Done! I've tried different gauge wire (10AWG - 22AWG) and the stripper worked 99% of the time in one squeeze. The tool works well for multi-strand wires too (outside insulation then the individual strands). Once in a while the insulation that is removed gets stuck in the tool but that's really not a big deal to clear it. The single point crimper works well enough when you need it. And the wire cutter comes in handy now and then; the stripping action activates first before the wire is cut so you need to keep squeezing to overcome that action before you get a cut wire. It's neat that you can strip a middle section of wire (rotate the red wire stop piece out of the way and move the tool to the middle of the wire). The tool seems sturdy and has some weight to it. If you strip enough wires to warrant getting a wire stripping tool, do yourself a favor and go for an automatic tool such as this one. No more cringing when it's time to strip wires. ;-)
C**E
Very good for the price
I work at a Dealership local to me, where I do a large majority of all the electrical work. These pliers are really great. The tip of the pliers have sideways serrations, making them great for removing fuses in tight spots. The wire strippers work excellent for most automotive purposes. If you have extremely small gauge wires then you have to turn the pliers sideways slightly to get it to strip better, but certainly works well. My only two real gripes is that when crimping wires together, the pliers sort of dig into your hand. It's not too bad, but if you're having to do a major wiring job and splice a bunch of stuff together, then they can start to become uncomfortable while splicing stuff together. Also, another small thing, but the wire cutters are inside the pliers on the bottom side of the pivot. They cut great, but it is a bit awkward. Again, especially if you're using them to cut several wires, like replacing a connector pigtail. Other than that, they are a great all-round and do it all electeical pliers. If you're comparing them side, I think the OTC ones are better objectively speaking, but they are also $45 dollars. For that, I think you'd be better off saving your cash and buying these. Definitely recommended for someone to throw into an emergency tool bag in the trunk of their car. They get used all the time in my shop
T**A
Great build quality and compact
Wanted to add a decent wire cutter/crimper tool to my general household tool bag. I use to use Chanellock when I use to work in the automotive industry and they’re obviously great quality. But they’re a bit pricey and wanted to give this one a try. Overall the quality is great. Works to cut wire quick and crimping ability is perfect for being a smaller tool. Not too big and not too small and comfortable to hold. A great addition to your general tool bag.
A**R
Best mini crimper i have used
Best mine wire crimper I have used. They are cheaper but really good quality. I would highly recommend
B**A
Crimp walk
Picked this up for automotive wiring and general electrical work. Strips insulation clean and crimps consistently. Good value tool that’s been reliable so far.
K**R
I recommend it
Very good tool
F**O
Lâmina de corte excelente, área de decapador cortou fio
S**E
Does exactly what it's supposed to do and does it well. Well made. Great Product.
Y**I
good product
D**S
Sharp and quality product... Thank you seller
G**.
Al poco tiempo de uso ya no abre sola, no la remiendo para terminales con forro, corta el forro de la terminal, ESTABA OCUPANDO MAL LAS PINZAS, SON MUY BUENAS, AHORA QUE LLEVO TIEMPO OCUPANDOLAS SIGUE FUNCIONANADO MUY BIEN
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