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Iron Jaw 7 in 1 Wire Stripper

Iron Jaw 7 in 1 Wire Stripper

Regular price $34.99
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Seven Tools.

One Grip.

Zero Wasted Time.

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Iron Jaw 7 in 1 Wire Stripper

Regular price $34.99
Regular price $34.99 Sale price
SAVE Sold out

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Why Choose Iron Jaw?

Built for Real Work, Not Marketing Hype


We built this tool after watching homeowners waste an entire Saturday digging through toolboxes just to prep wire for one simple job. Hardened stainless steel construction, precision-calibrated stripping holes, and spring-loaded action that doesn't quit. This isn't another Amazon gadget that falls apart after one project. It's a tool that earns a permanent spot in your garage by actually working.

Faster Work With Less Fatigue


Fewer tool changes mean less frustration and more momentum on the job. Whether you're hanging a ceiling fan or wiring a new outlet, keeping everything in one tool means you stay focused, work faster, and actually finish what you started without your hand cramping or your patience running out.

One Workflow, Zero Tool Switching


Strip the wire, grab your cutters, reach for the crimper, back to the stripper. By the time you finish one connection you've touched four different tools and lost your momentum completely. The Iron Jaw eliminates that. Strip, cut, crimp, split, wind, clamp, and grip — all without putting it down. Less interruption means cleaner work and a project that actually gets done.

Our Competition

  7 seperate tools

No Tool Switching

Reduced Hand Fatigue

Saves Time, Money, and Space

Feels Effortless. Works Fast.

Designed to reduce strain while keeping your workflow moving


A built-in spring and ergonomic handle reduce hand fatigue and keep you moving without constant tool switching. Precision stripping holes and hardened steel jaws deliver clean results on every connection. You work faster with less effort, especially on long jobs where tool juggling and cramping hands usually slow you down by lunch.