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I found a Titanium-Coated Wire Stripping Tool

Oct 16, 2025 Stuart 8 Comments

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WorkPro Multi-Functional Wire Stripper with Titanium Coating

I came across this WorkPro multi-functional wiring tool, and must admit that it raised an eyebrow – although not in a bad way.

WorkPro says that this tool, which features pliers jaws, wire stripping holes, wire cutting blades, machine screw shear holes, and crimping jaws, is “titanium coated.”

I can’t see a functional purpose to this, but it sure does make the tool look prettier, with blue, green, and purple hues.

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WorkPro Multi-Functional Wire Stripper with Titanium Coating Features

I wonder, would the “titanium coating” help the tool stand out in a cluttered tool box, or maybe if your tools are spread out on the floor?

They have a plain-finish version too.

WorkPro Multi-Functional Wire Stripper with Titanium Coating and Blue Grip Handles

I’m not sure I would pay more for a colorful tool finish, but in this case you don’t have to.

At the time of this posting, Amazon has the Workpro electrical tool for $10.39, the same as for their “silver coating” model.

Price: $10.39

Buy it at Amazon

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8 Comments

  1. Bonnie

    Oct 16, 2025

    To me it just makes the etchings harder to read. If I want a tool to stand out there’s always spray-paint.

    Reply
  2. Will

    Oct 16, 2025

    Not a fan of these rainbow finishes on tools and knives. Only good thing is the tool won’t rust instantly, like most of these that I’ve had with black oxide finish.

    Reply
    • MM

      Oct 16, 2025

      I don’t care for this finish either. It’s garish. I think it might be today’s version of the gold Titanium Nitride craze that happened more than a decade ago. I’ve started seeing a similar looking blue coating on certain router bits, drill bits, etc.

      Reply
  3. JoelLikestools

    Oct 16, 2025

    I like it. I hope Klein starts doing these for special editions. I would pick up a kirve like this.

    Reply
  4. Al-another-Al

    Oct 16, 2025

    What’s with the photo showing a wood screw in the 8-32 bolt cutter hole?
    If the manufacturer doesn’t know how it works, then why buy it?

    Reply
    • Stuart

      Oct 17, 2025

      Yep, it has a pointed/tapered tip, for piercing into wood. You’ll see this in another of their product images on Amazon.

      WorkPro Titanium Coated Wire Stripper with Work Materials

      The threaded holes in the tool are for cutting/shearing machine screws. The images are wrong to show it with screws not typically used in electrical work; I’m convinced it’s a mistake that they should have caught. Could be an AI oversight.

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      • Matt_T

        Oct 17, 2025

        The screw in the first image might be a thread forming machine screw. Some of those are pointy so I’ll give them the benefit of the doubt there.

        The image in your comment appears to show a minature lag bolt. Definite AI/stoopid human there.

        Reply
  5. PW

    Oct 17, 2025

    For everyone who didn’t like the trend of blacked-out tools: here’s your ticket!

    Reply

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