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ToolGuyd > Hand Tools > EDC, Pocket, & Multitools > Sog Kilowatt – a Charged Up Pocket Knife

Sog Kilowatt – a Charged Up Pocket Knife

Mar 23, 2009 Stuart Discuss

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The charged up Sog Kilowatt is a quality liner-lock pocket knife for anyone who might need to strip wires or cables at a moment’s notice. The Kilowatt features a 3.4″ blade, a zytel handle, a conventional 12-24ga wire stripper, a spring-loaded wire stripper, and a “hole stripper.”

The Kilowatt’s electric-centric aesthetics are well matched to the functions of the knife; the Kilowatt is accented with an electrical tower pocket clip, schematic markings on the handle, and an electrical receptacle engraving on the blade.

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Sog’s Kilowatt is priced at slightly less than $40.

Sog Kilowatt via Amazon
Info via Sog Knives, Manufacturer

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