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I found a Titanium-Coated Wire Stripping Tool

Oct 16, 2025 Stuart 5 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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5 Comments

  1. Bonnie

    5 hours ago

    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

    4 hours ago

    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

      4 hours ago

      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

    4 hours ago

    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

    3 hours ago

    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

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