




I recently spent a week putting the 11-Channel Electric Wire Stripping Machine to the test with various scrap cables I had lying around the shop. This machine is specifically engineered to handle insulation removal for wires between 5 and 38mm, aiming to make quick work of what is usually a tedious manual labor task.
The unit features a sturdy combination of acrylic and aluminum, which provides a nice balance between visibility and structural integrity. It feels robust enough to handle daily use, and the precision of the 11 channels ensures that you can find the perfect fit for different wire sizes without constant adjustments. The included blade is sharp and durable, maintaining consistent stripping performance through extended use.
Setting up the stripper is straightforward, and once you get the hang of feeding the wire through the correct channel, the process becomes incredibly rhythmic and fast. There is a minor learning curve when it comes to tensioning the blade for different insulation thicknesses, but it becomes second nature after a few minutes of practice.
This machine is perfect for serious recyclers or contractors who frequently accumulate copper scrap and want to drastically reduce their processing time.
Overall, the machine earns a solid 4.61/5 rating for its reliability and efficiency in the workshop. Given the $499.00 price tag, it is a practical investment that pays for itself by turning scrap into clean, high-value copper with minimal effort.