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Paladin Tools 6510 PowerPlay PT-525 Complete 24-Tool Multi-Tool for DataComm, Telecom and Electrical
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List Price: $89.99
Our Price: $70.55
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Product Details
- Binding: Tools & Hardware
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- Brand: Paladin Tools
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- Color: Stainless
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- EAN: 0769328103014
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- Features: Tool designed specifically for datacom, telecom, and electrical construction and maintenance, Features 24-in-1-tool design in collaboration with SOG Specialty Knives, Professional-grade tool delivers twice the gripping, cutting cutting power of ordinary tools, Includes needle nose pliers, gripping pliers, 110 and 66 punchdowns, 12 AWG stripper, and much more, Unique interlocking gear system for compound leverage
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- Label: Paladin Tools
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- Manufacturer: Paladin Tools
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- Model: 6510
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- Product Group: Home Improvement
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- Publisher: Paladin Tools
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- Studio: Paladin Tools
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- Title: Paladin Tools 6510 PowerPlay PT-525 Complete 24-Tool Multi-Tool for DataComm, Telecom and Electrical
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- UPC: 769328103014
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- Variation Description: Stainless
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Product Description: PowerPlay PT-525 Multi-Tool
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Customer Reviews
Just what the (Net) doctor ordered
I'm amazed at how many times I've used this tool and I've only had it a week. Everything works as prescribed and it appears to made of very high quality metal. The only tool element that is disappointing is the UTP stripper. Mine does not look like the one in the flash and it will not strip UTP without mangling the wire.
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almost there
I purchased the PT-525 because I saw an add for it and it had the tools used by most telcomm techs. The tool is assembled very well and the initial quality seems to be above average. I say almost there because it seems that everyone out there that manufactures these multitools seems to forget one very important thing. (1) the most used tool should be the easiest to get out and use. The knife/blade on almost every brand including this one requires the tool to be opened etc. fold this etc. etc. etc. The knife should be the easiest to get out and use. The Leatherman Wave is close, but lacks the telcomm tools. The leather pouch for the PowerPlay seems very flimzy. I know already that the tool will probably outlast 3-4 pouches. For now I guess I'll still use a separate pocket knife for those quick cut and stow jobs.
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