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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2025
It does the job and is very high quality. The cutter makes a nice clean cut on gear shift wires. This is important because if even a single strand of the cable untwists and separates you won't be able to thread the cable through the tiny openings of the outer sheathing and outer sheathing end caps.The crimping part of the tool does the job. Be careful not to crimp the outer sheathing end caps too much or the inner cable will no pass through the outer sheathing and will bind when shifting gears.It's a shame to buy a specialized tool like this that you will probably never need again. I've had bikes for 60 years and this is the first time I've had to replace gear shift cables. However, if you live in a place where there are no bike shops you have no choice and it's nice to be able to get this tool.
Robert
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2025
It does the job and is very high quality. The cutter makes a nice clean cut on gear shift wires. This is important because if even a single strand of the cable untwists and separates you won't be able to thread the cable through the tiny openings of the outer sheathing and outer sheathing end caps.The crimping part of the tool does the job. Be careful not to crimp the outer sheathing end caps too much or the inner cable will no pass through the outer sheathing and will bind when shifting gears.It's a shame to buy a specialized tool like this that you will probably never need again. I've had bikes for 60 years and this is the first time I've had to replace gear shift cables. However, if you live in a place where there are no bike shops you have no choice and it's nice to be able to get this tool.
Robert
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2025
It does the job and is very high quality. The cutter makes a nice clean cut on gear shift wires. This is important because if even a single strand of the cable untwists and separates you won't be able to thread the cable through the tiny openings of the outer sheathing and outer sheathing end caps.The crimping part of the tool does the job. Be careful not to crimp the outer sheathing end caps too much or the inner cable will no pass through the outer sheathing and will bind when shifting gears.It's a shame to buy a specialized tool like this that you will probably never need again. I've had bikes for 60 years and this is the first time I've had to replace gear shift cables. However, if you live in a place where there are no bike shops you have no choice and it's nice to be able to get this tool.
Robert
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2025
It does the job and is very high quality. The cutter makes a nice clean cut on gear shift wires. This is important because if even a single strand of the cable untwists and separates you won't be able to thread the cable through the tiny openings of the outer sheathing and outer sheathing end caps.The crimping part of the tool does the job. Be careful not to crimp the outer sheathing end caps too much or the inner cable will no pass through the outer sheathing and will bind when shifting gears.It's a shame to buy a specialized tool like this that you will probably never need again. I've had bikes for 60 years and this is the first time I've had to replace gear shift cables. However, if you live in a place where there are no bike shops you have no choice and it's nice to be able to get this tool.
Robert
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2025
It does the job and is very high quality. The cutter makes a nice clean cut on gear shift wires. This is important because if even a single strand of the cable untwists and separates you won't be able to thread the cable through the tiny openings of the outer sheathing and outer sheathing end caps.The crimping part of the tool does the job. Be careful not to crimp the outer sheathing end caps too much or the inner cable will no pass through the outer sheathing and will bind when shifting gears.It's a shame to buy a specialized tool like this that you will probably never need again. I've had bikes for 60 years and this is the first time I've had to replace gear shift cables. However, if you live in a place where there are no bike shops you have no choice and it's nice to be able to get this tool.
Robert
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2025
It does the job and is very high quality. The cutter makes a nice clean cut on gear shift wires. This is important because if even a single strand of the cable untwists and separates you won't be able to thread the cable through the tiny openings of the outer sheathing and outer sheathing end caps.The crimping part of the tool does the job. Be careful not to crimp the outer sheathing end caps too much or the inner cable will no pass through the outer sheathing and will bind when shifting gears.It's a shame to buy a specialized tool like this that you will probably never need again. I've had bikes for 60 years and this is the first time I've had to replace gear shift cables. However, if you live in a place where there are no bike shops you have no choice and it's nice to be able to get this tool.
Robert
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2025
It does the job and is very high quality. The cutter makes a nice clean cut on gear shift wires. This is important because if even a single strand of the cable untwists and separates you won't be able to thread the cable through the tiny openings of the outer sheathing and outer sheathing end caps.The crimping part of the tool does the job. Be careful not to crimp the outer sheathing end caps too much or the inner cable will no pass through the outer sheathing and will bind when shifting gears.It's a shame to buy a specialized tool like this that you will probably never need again. I've had bikes for 60 years and this is the first time I've had to replace gear shift cables. However, if you live in a place where there are no bike shops you have no choice and it's nice to be able to get this tool.
Robert
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de enero de 2025
It does the job and is very high quality. The cutter makes a nice clean cut on gear shift wires. This is important because if even a single strand of the cable untwists and separates you won't be able to thread the cable through the tiny openings of the outer sheathing and outer sheathing end caps.The crimping part of the tool does the job. Be careful not to crimp the outer sheathing end caps too much or the inner cable will no pass through the outer sheathing and will bind when shifting gears.It's a shame to buy a specialized tool like this that you will probably never need again. I've had bikes for 60 years and this is the first time I've had to replace gear shift cables. However, if you live in a place where there are no bike shops you have no choice and it's nice to be able to get this tool.
Alán Zúñiga
Comentado en México el 17 de enero de 2025
Agradezco que SONY siga teniendo alta calidad en sonido con todas sus bocinas, y está no es la excepción. También tiene gran duración la batería y en el enlace bluetooth muestra cuanta carga aún le queda sin necesidad de algún software especial. Aunque también viene con su app para poder hacer algunos ajustes para aquellos que les gusta ecualizar. También en cuanto a la resistencia al agua, hasta ahora me a cumplido sin ningún inconveniente. No se me ha caído dentro de una alberca, pero las salpicaduras y el hecho de tenerlo de vez en cuando en el baño, mientras me ducho, no le ha causado problema alguno. Si alguien se anima a comprarlo, si lo recomiendo.
R Haynes
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 5 de julio de 2024
Is exactly what I expected. Great sounding speaker for my office. Great on conference calls.
Mark Terrano
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 22 de julio de 2024
Good battery life and great sound, high quality product.
Luis a.
Comentado en México el 3 de junio de 2024
Es buen producto
Daniel A.
Comentado en México el 13 de junio de 2024
Perfecta por el precio y la utilidad.
Daniel A.
Comentado en México el 13 de junio de 2024
Perfecta por el precio y la utilidad.
Daniel A.
Comentado en México el 13 de junio de 2024
Perfecta por el precio y la utilidad.
Daniel A.
Comentado en México el 13 de junio de 2024
Perfecta por el precio y la utilidad.
Daniel A.
Comentado en México el 13 de junio de 2024
Perfecta por el precio y la utilidad.
Daniel A.
Comentado en México el 13 de junio de 2024
Perfecta por el precio y la utilidad.
Daniel A.
Comentado en México el 13 de junio de 2024
Perfecta por el precio y la utilidad.
Daniel A.
Comentado en México el 13 de junio de 2024
Perfecta por el precio y la utilidad.
Cliente de
Comentado en México el 3 de marzo de 2024
Es espectacularmente bueno es SONYLO RECOMIENDO
Armando Ezeta Revilla
Comentado en México el 28 de marzo de 2024
Compre 2 piezas y el sonido en stereo es espectacular y el bajo se refuerza de manera increíble !
Adrian Rivers
Comentado en México el 2 de marzo de 2024
Una bocina hermosa en cuanto a diseño y fuera de lo común, con una dispersión del sonido que es en línea recta, hay que direccionar dicha línea a donde quiera uno escuchar la música, se escucha con buena presencia de bajos aunque medios y agudos un poco planos, aún así con la aplicación podemos salvar un poco este detalle. Una tremenda chulada, la recomiendo si quieres tener un parlante fuera de lo común, en mi caso tengo varios de otras marcas pero sin duda este tiene su lugar muy bien definido.
ALMARQUEZ
Comentado en México el 14 de marzo de 2024
Muy buena calidad funciona muy bien
ALMARQUEZ
Comentado en México el 14 de marzo de 2024
Muy buena calidad funciona muy bien
ALMARQUEZ
Comentado en México el 14 de marzo de 2024
Muy buena calidad funciona muy bien
ALMARQUEZ
Comentado en México el 14 de marzo de 2024
Muy buena calidad funciona muy bien
ALMARQUEZ
Comentado en México el 14 de marzo de 2024
Muy buena calidad funciona muy bien
ALMARQUEZ
Comentado en México el 14 de marzo de 2024
Muy buena calidad funciona muy bien
ALMARQUEZ
Comentado en México el 14 de marzo de 2024
Muy buena calidad funciona muy bien
ALMARQUEZ
Comentado en México el 14 de marzo de 2024
Muy buena calidad funciona muy bien
Sherry Hansen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de febrero de 2024
I drive a very loud 1 ton diesel truck & this speaker let's me hear my music over the truck noise!
LOL
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de octubre de 2024
I needed this for a bike project, and man am I glad I have it now! It's such a nice convenient crimp/cable cutter. Needed this years ago for ease of use.
LOL
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de octubre de 2024
I needed this for a bike project, and man am I glad I have it now! It's such a nice convenient crimp/cable cutter. Needed this years ago for ease of use.
LOL
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de octubre de 2024
I needed this for a bike project, and man am I glad I have it now! It's such a nice convenient crimp/cable cutter. Needed this years ago for ease of use.
LOL
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de octubre de 2024
I needed this for a bike project, and man am I glad I have it now! It's such a nice convenient crimp/cable cutter. Needed this years ago for ease of use.
LOL
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de octubre de 2024
I needed this for a bike project, and man am I glad I have it now! It's such a nice convenient crimp/cable cutter. Needed this years ago for ease of use.
LOL
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de octubre de 2024
I needed this for a bike project, and man am I glad I have it now! It's such a nice convenient crimp/cable cutter. Needed this years ago for ease of use.
LOL
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de octubre de 2024
I needed this for a bike project, and man am I glad I have it now! It's such a nice convenient crimp/cable cutter. Needed this years ago for ease of use.
LOL
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 13 de octubre de 2024
I needed this for a bike project, and man am I glad I have it now! It's such a nice convenient crimp/cable cutter. Needed this years ago for ease of use.
bhouston (BSEE)
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2024
The tool is wonderful, especially at the price point. I own higher quality iWiss/iCrimp tools but have paid much more for them. Now this engineer will get to work to attempt to set straight various misstatements about this tool found in these reviews to date:(1) "The handles are too short for the required hand pressure." That is the whole point. There are dozens of bolt cutter sized wire rope swage tools available here on Amazon, much better for folks with weaker hands. This model is unique in that it can be used in small spaces, on ladders, etc. How in the world do people manage to purchase a unique item with a feature that they did not want when the ordinary is so readily available?(2) "The tool will not close to finish the crimp." "The tool will not open after I crimp." Can you count to four? That is the exact number of clicks necessary to finish a crimp. If you haven't heard the fourth click, press harder. If you heard the fourth click and the tool does not magically open on its own just pull the handles open. The spring that pulls open the small lock lever is designed at a slightly incorrect angle, which sometimes necessitates pulling the handles open after the fourth click. You can also re-lubricate the tool with Superlube oil and lubricate the notches on the small lock lever with Superlube grease; then the tool will open on its own after the fourth click.(3) "The ratchet mechanism offers no mechanical advantage; it just grips the ferrules while you close the handles." Uhh... With a protractor you can measure that while crimping the handles close 90 degrees while the jaws close less than 20 degrees, providing a 400-500 percent mechanical advantage.(4) "Crimping/swaging with this tool requires too much hand strength." This may be true, depending upon one's hand strength. The problem here is that the crimping action involves compressing the molecules of solid aluminum alloy into about one-half of the space those molecules occupied before crimping. The force required for such operation, even for 1/16" wire rope, normally requires a tool with 24 inch handles, itself double hinged for mechanical advantage. So to do it with a tool having 6.5 inch handles does indeed require a good tool design combined with considerable hand strength, using two hands for the final (fourth) click.(5) "I need to have one hand free to hold the work and this tool requires two hands." You are clueless about swaging wire rope of 1/16th inch or greater diameter. A body builder might be able to effect such a crimp with one hand using a non-motorized crimping tool. Ordinary mortals will not.
bhouston (BSEE)
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2024
The tool is wonderful, especially at the price point. I own higher quality iWiss/iCrimp tools but have paid much more for them. Now this engineer will get to work to attempt to set straight various misstatements about this tool found in these reviews to date:(1) "The handles are too short for the required hand pressure." That is the whole point. There are dozens of bolt cutter sized wire rope swage tools available here on Amazon, much better for folks with weaker hands. This model is unique in that it can be used in small spaces, on ladders, etc. How in the world do people manage to purchase a unique item with a feature that they did not want when the ordinary is so readily available?(2) "The tool will not close to finish the crimp." "The tool will not open after I crimp." Can you count to four? That is the exact number of clicks necessary to finish a crimp. If you haven't heard the fourth click, press harder. If you heard the fourth click and the tool does not magically open on its own just pull the handles open. The spring that pulls open the small lock lever is designed at a slightly incorrect angle, which sometimes necessitates pulling the handles open after the fourth click. You can also re-lubricate the tool with Superlube oil and lubricate the notches on the small lock lever with Superlube grease; then the tool will open on its own after the fourth click.(3) "The ratchet mechanism offers no mechanical advantage; it just grips the ferrules while you close the handles." Uhh... With a protractor you can measure that while crimping the handles close 90 degrees while the jaws close less than 20 degrees, providing a 400-500 percent mechanical advantage.(4) "Crimping/swaging with this tool requires too much hand strength." This may be true, depending upon one's hand strength. The problem here is that the crimping action involves compressing the molecules of solid aluminum alloy into about one-half of the space those molecules occupied before crimping. The force required for such operation, even for 1/16" wire rope, normally requires a tool with 24 inch handles, itself double hinged for mechanical advantage. So to do it with a tool having 6.5 inch handles does indeed require a good tool design combined with considerable hand strength, using two hands for the final (fourth) click.(5) "I need to have one hand free to hold the work and this tool requires two hands." You are clueless about swaging wire rope of 1/16th inch or greater diameter. A body builder might be able to effect such a crimp with one hand using a non-motorized crimping tool. Ordinary mortals will not.
bhouston (BSEE)
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2024
The tool is wonderful, especially at the price point. I own higher quality iWiss/iCrimp tools but have paid much more for them. Now this engineer will get to work to attempt to set straight various misstatements about this tool found in these reviews to date:(1) "The handles are too short for the required hand pressure." That is the whole point. There are dozens of bolt cutter sized wire rope swage tools available here on Amazon, much better for folks with weaker hands. This model is unique in that it can be used in small spaces, on ladders, etc. How in the world do people manage to purchase a unique item with a feature that they did not want when the ordinary is so readily available?(2) "The tool will not close to finish the crimp." "The tool will not open after I crimp." Can you count to four? That is the exact number of clicks necessary to finish a crimp. If you haven't heard the fourth click, press harder. If you heard the fourth click and the tool does not magically open on its own just pull the handles open. The spring that pulls open the small lock lever is designed at a slightly incorrect angle, which sometimes necessitates pulling the handles open after the fourth click. You can also re-lubricate the tool with Superlube oil and lubricate the notches on the small lock lever with Superlube grease; then the tool will open on its own after the fourth click.(3) "The ratchet mechanism offers no mechanical advantage; it just grips the ferrules while you close the handles." Uhh... With a protractor you can measure that while crimping the handles close 90 degrees while the jaws close less than 20 degrees, providing a 400-500 percent mechanical advantage.(4) "Crimping/swaging with this tool requires too much hand strength." This may be true, depending upon one's hand strength. The problem here is that the crimping action involves compressing the molecules of solid aluminum alloy into about one-half of the space those molecules occupied before crimping. The force required for such operation, even for 1/16" wire rope, normally requires a tool with 24 inch handles, itself double hinged for mechanical advantage. So to do it with a tool having 6.5 inch handles does indeed require a good tool design combined with considerable hand strength, using two hands for the final (fourth) click.(5) "I need to have one hand free to hold the work and this tool requires two hands." You are clueless about swaging wire rope of 1/16th inch or greater diameter. A body builder might be able to effect such a crimp with one hand using a non-motorized crimping tool. Ordinary mortals will not.
bhouston (BSEE)
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2024
The tool is wonderful, especially at the price point. I own higher quality iWiss/iCrimp tools but have paid much more for them. Now this engineer will get to work to attempt to set straight various misstatements about this tool found in these reviews to date:(1) "The handles are too short for the required hand pressure." That is the whole point. There are dozens of bolt cutter sized wire rope swage tools available here on Amazon, much better for folks with weaker hands. This model is unique in that it can be used in small spaces, on ladders, etc. How in the world do people manage to purchase a unique item with a feature that they did not want when the ordinary is so readily available?(2) "The tool will not close to finish the crimp." "The tool will not open after I crimp." Can you count to four? That is the exact number of clicks necessary to finish a crimp. If you haven't heard the fourth click, press harder. If you heard the fourth click and the tool does not magically open on its own just pull the handles open. The spring that pulls open the small lock lever is designed at a slightly incorrect angle, which sometimes necessitates pulling the handles open after the fourth click. You can also re-lubricate the tool with Superlube oil and lubricate the notches on the small lock lever with Superlube grease; then the tool will open on its own after the fourth click.(3) "The ratchet mechanism offers no mechanical advantage; it just grips the ferrules while you close the handles." Uhh... With a protractor you can measure that while crimping the handles close 90 degrees while the jaws close less than 20 degrees, providing a 400-500 percent mechanical advantage.(4) "Crimping/swaging with this tool requires too much hand strength." This may be true, depending upon one's hand strength. The problem here is that the crimping action involves compressing the molecules of solid aluminum alloy into about one-half of the space those molecules occupied before crimping. The force required for such operation, even for 1/16" wire rope, normally requires a tool with 24 inch handles, itself double hinged for mechanical advantage. So to do it with a tool having 6.5 inch handles does indeed require a good tool design combined with considerable hand strength, using two hands for the final (fourth) click.(5) "I need to have one hand free to hold the work and this tool requires two hands." You are clueless about swaging wire rope of 1/16th inch or greater diameter. A body builder might be able to effect such a crimp with one hand using a non-motorized crimping tool. Ordinary mortals will not.
bhouston (BSEE)
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2024
The tool is wonderful, especially at the price point. I own higher quality iWiss/iCrimp tools but have paid much more for them. Now this engineer will get to work to attempt to set straight various misstatements about this tool found in these reviews to date:(1) "The handles are too short for the required hand pressure." That is the whole point. There are dozens of bolt cutter sized wire rope swage tools available here on Amazon, much better for folks with weaker hands. This model is unique in that it can be used in small spaces, on ladders, etc. How in the world do people manage to purchase a unique item with a feature that they did not want when the ordinary is so readily available?(2) "The tool will not close to finish the crimp." "The tool will not open after I crimp." Can you count to four? That is the exact number of clicks necessary to finish a crimp. If you haven't heard the fourth click, press harder. If you heard the fourth click and the tool does not magically open on its own just pull the handles open. The spring that pulls open the small lock lever is designed at a slightly incorrect angle, which sometimes necessitates pulling the handles open after the fourth click. You can also re-lubricate the tool with Superlube oil and lubricate the notches on the small lock lever with Superlube grease; then the tool will open on its own after the fourth click.(3) "The ratchet mechanism offers no mechanical advantage; it just grips the ferrules while you close the handles." Uhh... With a protractor you can measure that while crimping the handles close 90 degrees while the jaws close less than 20 degrees, providing a 400-500 percent mechanical advantage.(4) "Crimping/swaging with this tool requires too much hand strength." This may be true, depending upon one's hand strength. The problem here is that the crimping action involves compressing the molecules of solid aluminum alloy into about one-half of the space those molecules occupied before crimping. The force required for such operation, even for 1/16" wire rope, normally requires a tool with 24 inch handles, itself double hinged for mechanical advantage. So to do it with a tool having 6.5 inch handles does indeed require a good tool design combined with considerable hand strength, using two hands for the final (fourth) click.(5) "I need to have one hand free to hold the work and this tool requires two hands." You are clueless about swaging wire rope of 1/16th inch or greater diameter. A body builder might be able to effect such a crimp with one hand using a non-motorized crimping tool. Ordinary mortals will not.
Nicolás
Comentado en México el 25 de enero de 2024
La verdad pensé que sonaría muy bien pero nada de eso, los bajos no se notan para nada la verdad no la recomiendo.
bhouston (BSEE)
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2024
The tool is wonderful, especially at the price point. I own higher quality iWiss/iCrimp tools but have paid much more for them. Now this engineer will get to work to attempt to set straight various misstatements about this tool found in these reviews to date:(1) "The handles are too short for the required hand pressure." That is the whole point. There are dozens of bolt cutter sized wire rope swage tools available here on Amazon, much better for folks with weaker hands. This model is unique in that it can be used in small spaces, on ladders, etc. How in the world do people manage to purchase a unique item with a feature that they did not want when the ordinary is so readily available?(2) "The tool will not close to finish the crimp." "The tool will not open after I crimp." Can you count to four? That is the exact number of clicks necessary to finish a crimp. If you haven't heard the fourth click, press harder. If you heard the fourth click and the tool does not magically open on its own just pull the handles open. The spring that pulls open the small lock lever is designed at a slightly incorrect angle, which sometimes necessitates pulling the handles open after the fourth click. You can also re-lubricate the tool with Superlube oil and lubricate the notches on the small lock lever with Superlube grease; then the tool will open on its own after the fourth click.(3) "The ratchet mechanism offers no mechanical advantage; it just grips the ferrules while you close the handles." Uhh... With a protractor you can measure that while crimping the handles close 90 degrees while the jaws close less than 20 degrees, providing a 400-500 percent mechanical advantage.(4) "Crimping/swaging with this tool requires too much hand strength." This may be true, depending upon one's hand strength. The problem here is that the crimping action involves compressing the molecules of solid aluminum alloy into about one-half of the space those molecules occupied before crimping. The force required for such operation, even for 1/16" wire rope, normally requires a tool with 24 inch handles, itself double hinged for mechanical advantage. So to do it with a tool having 6.5 inch handles does indeed require a good tool design combined with considerable hand strength, using two hands for the final (fourth) click.(5) "I need to have one hand free to hold the work and this tool requires two hands." You are clueless about swaging wire rope of 1/16th inch or greater diameter. A body builder might be able to effect such a crimp with one hand using a non-motorized crimping tool. Ordinary mortals will not.
bhouston (BSEE)
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2024
The tool is wonderful, especially at the price point. I own higher quality iWiss/iCrimp tools but have paid much more for them. Now this engineer will get to work to attempt to set straight various misstatements about this tool found in these reviews to date:(1) "The handles are too short for the required hand pressure." That is the whole point. There are dozens of bolt cutter sized wire rope swage tools available here on Amazon, much better for folks with weaker hands. This model is unique in that it can be used in small spaces, on ladders, etc. How in the world do people manage to purchase a unique item with a feature that they did not want when the ordinary is so readily available?(2) "The tool will not close to finish the crimp." "The tool will not open after I crimp." Can you count to four? That is the exact number of clicks necessary to finish a crimp. If you haven't heard the fourth click, press harder. If you heard the fourth click and the tool does not magically open on its own just pull the handles open. The spring that pulls open the small lock lever is designed at a slightly incorrect angle, which sometimes necessitates pulling the handles open after the fourth click. You can also re-lubricate the tool with Superlube oil and lubricate the notches on the small lock lever with Superlube grease; then the tool will open on its own after the fourth click.(3) "The ratchet mechanism offers no mechanical advantage; it just grips the ferrules while you close the handles." Uhh... With a protractor you can measure that while crimping the handles close 90 degrees while the jaws close less than 20 degrees, providing a 400-500 percent mechanical advantage.(4) "Crimping/swaging with this tool requires too much hand strength." This may be true, depending upon one's hand strength. The problem here is that the crimping action involves compressing the molecules of solid aluminum alloy into about one-half of the space those molecules occupied before crimping. The force required for such operation, even for 1/16" wire rope, normally requires a tool with 24 inch handles, itself double hinged for mechanical advantage. So to do it with a tool having 6.5 inch handles does indeed require a good tool design combined with considerable hand strength, using two hands for the final (fourth) click.(5) "I need to have one hand free to hold the work and this tool requires two hands." You are clueless about swaging wire rope of 1/16th inch or greater diameter. A body builder might be able to effect such a crimp with one hand using a non-motorized crimping tool. Ordinary mortals will not.
bhouston (BSEE)
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de enero de 2024
The tool is wonderful, especially at the price point. I own higher quality iWiss/iCrimp tools but have paid much more for them. Now this engineer will get to work to attempt to set straight various misstatements about this tool found in these reviews to date:(1) "The handles are too short for the required hand pressure." That is the whole point. There are dozens of bolt cutter sized wire rope swage tools available here on Amazon, much better for folks with weaker hands. This model is unique in that it can be used in small spaces, on ladders, etc. How in the world do people manage to purchase a unique item with a feature that they did not want when the ordinary is so readily available?(2) "The tool will not close to finish the crimp." "The tool will not open after I crimp." Can you count to four? That is the exact number of clicks necessary to finish a crimp. If you haven't heard the fourth click, press harder. If you heard the fourth click and the tool does not magically open on its own just pull the handles open. The spring that pulls open the small lock lever is designed at a slightly incorrect angle, which sometimes necessitates pulling the handles open after the fourth click. You can also re-lubricate the tool with Superlube oil and lubricate the notches on the small lock lever with Superlube grease; then the tool will open on its own after the fourth click.(3) "The ratchet mechanism offers no mechanical advantage; it just grips the ferrules while you close the handles." Uhh... With a protractor you can measure that while crimping the handles close 90 degrees while the jaws close less than 20 degrees, providing a 400-500 percent mechanical advantage.(4) "Crimping/swaging with this tool requires too much hand strength." This may be true, depending upon one's hand strength. The problem here is that the crimping action involves compressing the molecules of solid aluminum alloy into about one-half of the space those molecules occupied before crimping. The force required for such operation, even for 1/16" wire rope, normally requires a tool with 24 inch handles, itself double hinged for mechanical advantage. So to do it with a tool having 6.5 inch handles does indeed require a good tool design combined with considerable hand strength, using two hands for the final (fourth) click.(5) "I need to have one hand free to hold the work and this tool requires two hands." You are clueless about swaging wire rope of 1/16th inch or greater diameter. A body builder might be able to effect such a crimp with one hand using a non-motorized crimping tool. Ordinary mortals will not.
cuong c.
Comentado en Canadá el 11 de septiembre de 2024
Sound very bad .
Miss_Kardas
Comentado en México el 28 de abril de 2024
Feisimo color pero excelente precio y calidad
Lard
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2023
Handle length dies not allow a good crimp on even 1/16 wire ferrules. Nice quality tool bit not able to do job desined for, returned.
Lard
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2023
Handle length dies not allow a good crimp on even 1/16 wire ferrules. Nice quality tool bit not able to do job desined for, returned.
Lard
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2023
Handle length dies not allow a good crimp on even 1/16 wire ferrules. Nice quality tool bit not able to do job desined for, returned.
Lard
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2023
Handle length dies not allow a good crimp on even 1/16 wire ferrules. Nice quality tool bit not able to do job desined for, returned.
Lard
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2023
Handle length dies not allow a good crimp on even 1/16 wire ferrules. Nice quality tool bit not able to do job desined for, returned.
Lard
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2023
Handle length dies not allow a good crimp on even 1/16 wire ferrules. Nice quality tool bit not able to do job desined for, returned.
Lard
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2023
Handle length dies not allow a good crimp on even 1/16 wire ferrules. Nice quality tool bit not able to do job desined for, returned.
Lard
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de febrero de 2023
Handle length dies not allow a good crimp on even 1/16 wire ferrules. Nice quality tool bit not able to do job desined for, returned.
Manuel Chávez
Comentado en México el 13 de diciembre de 2023
Bocina en mal estado bateria deficiente y volumen bajo
Laura
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de octubre de 2023
I spend a lot of time in the kitchen, but move around a lot due to being a homemaker. The home sound system is in the living room and can’t hear words as well in other parts of the house. I hang this up in the kitchen and can listen to music or my favorite podcasts and move around and not miss a beat. I spend a lot of time working in my front yard and I love that I can hear it really well outside as well and not worry about it getting wet if it rains or gets wet by my water hose. It seems to hold a charge really well also.
engineer & cook
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de agosto de 2021
Nicely made swaging/crimping tool for small diameter wire rope/cables and fishing line at a good price. Most swaging tools are $40 to $100 and will do large cables too. I bought this iCrimp model for 1/16" (1.6mm) stainless steel wire rope and have not plans to use any cables thicker. One star off for nearly useless printed and video instructions. Neither clearly explains what notch should be used for a particular diameter cable and sleeve. They instructions suggest that the 1.0mm to 2.0mm notch be used for 1/16" cable and oval aluminum "figure 8" or "hourglass" sleeves. That is nearly impossible with just hand strength. The 2.2mm notch works well with 1/16" cables and aluminum sleeves. After swaging the sleeve was 0.18" which is less than the 0.185" maximum specified by one sleeve manufacturer after swaging. Many of the negative reviews complain about the crimper sticking closed or sticking open. The crimpers have a ratchet mechanism that grips the sleeve until you fully close the handles. If you can't fully close the handles you are probably using a notch that is too small or not enough force. If your hands are not strong enough, put one handle on a table and use your body weight to fully compress the sleeve until the handles will open. If they handles seem stuck open, try pulling the handles open further which will disengage the ratchet and allow the handles to close. While some wire terminal crimpers and garden lopping shears have ratchet mechanism that increase mechanical advantage, the ratchet in these iCrimp swagers adds no mechanical advantage, it just hold the jaws in place while you rest or change your grip. The integral cutter works well on 1/16" stainless steel cable. I can't tell if it will stand up to harder cables.
engineer & cook
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de agosto de 2021
Nicely made swaging/crimping tool for small diameter wire rope/cables and fishing line at a good price. Most swaging tools are $40 to $100 and will do large cables too. I bought this iCrimp model for 1/16" (1.6mm) stainless steel wire rope and have not plans to use any cables thicker. One star off for nearly useless printed and video instructions. Neither clearly explains what notch should be used for a particular diameter cable and sleeve. They instructions suggest that the 1.0mm to 2.0mm notch be used for 1/16" cable and oval aluminum "figure 8" or "hourglass" sleeves. That is nearly impossible with just hand strength. The 2.2mm notch works well with 1/16" cables and aluminum sleeves. After swaging the sleeve was 0.18" which is less than the 0.185" maximum specified by one sleeve manufacturer after swaging. Many of the negative reviews complain about the crimper sticking closed or sticking open. The crimpers have a ratchet mechanism that grips the sleeve until you fully close the handles. If you can't fully close the handles you are probably using a notch that is too small or not enough force. If your hands are not strong enough, put one handle on a table and use your body weight to fully compress the sleeve until the handles will open. If they handles seem stuck open, try pulling the handles open further which will disengage the ratchet and allow the handles to close. While some wire terminal crimpers and garden lopping shears have ratchet mechanism that increase mechanical advantage, the ratchet in these iCrimp swagers adds no mechanical advantage, it just hold the jaws in place while you rest or change your grip. The integral cutter works well on 1/16" stainless steel cable. I can't tell if it will stand up to harder cables.
engineer & cook
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de agosto de 2021
Nicely made swaging/crimping tool for small diameter wire rope/cables and fishing line at a good price. Most swaging tools are $40 to $100 and will do large cables too. I bought this iCrimp model for 1/16" (1.6mm) stainless steel wire rope and have not plans to use any cables thicker. One star off for nearly useless printed and video instructions. Neither clearly explains what notch should be used for a particular diameter cable and sleeve. They instructions suggest that the 1.0mm to 2.0mm notch be used for 1/16" cable and oval aluminum "figure 8" or "hourglass" sleeves. That is nearly impossible with just hand strength. The 2.2mm notch works well with 1/16" cables and aluminum sleeves. After swaging the sleeve was 0.18" which is less than the 0.185" maximum specified by one sleeve manufacturer after swaging. Many of the negative reviews complain about the crimper sticking closed or sticking open. The crimpers have a ratchet mechanism that grips the sleeve until you fully close the handles. If you can't fully close the handles you are probably using a notch that is too small or not enough force. If your hands are not strong enough, put one handle on a table and use your body weight to fully compress the sleeve until the handles will open. If they handles seem stuck open, try pulling the handles open further which will disengage the ratchet and allow the handles to close. While some wire terminal crimpers and garden lopping shears have ratchet mechanism that increase mechanical advantage, the ratchet in these iCrimp swagers adds no mechanical advantage, it just hold the jaws in place while you rest or change your grip. The integral cutter works well on 1/16" stainless steel cable. I can't tell if it will stand up to harder cables.
engineer & cook
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de agosto de 2021
Nicely made swaging/crimping tool for small diameter wire rope/cables and fishing line at a good price. Most swaging tools are $40 to $100 and will do large cables too. I bought this iCrimp model for 1/16" (1.6mm) stainless steel wire rope and have not plans to use any cables thicker. One star off for nearly useless printed and video instructions. Neither clearly explains what notch should be used for a particular diameter cable and sleeve. They instructions suggest that the 1.0mm to 2.0mm notch be used for 1/16" cable and oval aluminum "figure 8" or "hourglass" sleeves. That is nearly impossible with just hand strength. The 2.2mm notch works well with 1/16" cables and aluminum sleeves. After swaging the sleeve was 0.18" which is less than the 0.185" maximum specified by one sleeve manufacturer after swaging. Many of the negative reviews complain about the crimper sticking closed or sticking open. The crimpers have a ratchet mechanism that grips the sleeve until you fully close the handles. If you can't fully close the handles you are probably using a notch that is too small or not enough force. If your hands are not strong enough, put one handle on a table and use your body weight to fully compress the sleeve until the handles will open. If they handles seem stuck open, try pulling the handles open further which will disengage the ratchet and allow the handles to close. While some wire terminal crimpers and garden lopping shears have ratchet mechanism that increase mechanical advantage, the ratchet in these iCrimp swagers adds no mechanical advantage, it just hold the jaws in place while you rest or change your grip. The integral cutter works well on 1/16" stainless steel cable. I can't tell if it will stand up to harder cables.
engineer & cook
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de agosto de 2021
Nicely made swaging/crimping tool for small diameter wire rope/cables and fishing line at a good price. Most swaging tools are $40 to $100 and will do large cables too. I bought this iCrimp model for 1/16" (1.6mm) stainless steel wire rope and have not plans to use any cables thicker. One star off for nearly useless printed and video instructions. Neither clearly explains what notch should be used for a particular diameter cable and sleeve. They instructions suggest that the 1.0mm to 2.0mm notch be used for 1/16" cable and oval aluminum "figure 8" or "hourglass" sleeves. That is nearly impossible with just hand strength. The 2.2mm notch works well with 1/16" cables and aluminum sleeves. After swaging the sleeve was 0.18" which is less than the 0.185" maximum specified by one sleeve manufacturer after swaging. Many of the negative reviews complain about the crimper sticking closed or sticking open. The crimpers have a ratchet mechanism that grips the sleeve until you fully close the handles. If you can't fully close the handles you are probably using a notch that is too small or not enough force. If your hands are not strong enough, put one handle on a table and use your body weight to fully compress the sleeve until the handles will open. If they handles seem stuck open, try pulling the handles open further which will disengage the ratchet and allow the handles to close. While some wire terminal crimpers and garden lopping shears have ratchet mechanism that increase mechanical advantage, the ratchet in these iCrimp swagers adds no mechanical advantage, it just hold the jaws in place while you rest or change your grip. The integral cutter works well on 1/16" stainless steel cable. I can't tell if it will stand up to harder cables.
engineer & cook
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de agosto de 2021
Nicely made swaging/crimping tool for small diameter wire rope/cables and fishing line at a good price. Most swaging tools are $40 to $100 and will do large cables too. I bought this iCrimp model for 1/16" (1.6mm) stainless steel wire rope and have not plans to use any cables thicker. One star off for nearly useless printed and video instructions. Neither clearly explains what notch should be used for a particular diameter cable and sleeve. They instructions suggest that the 1.0mm to 2.0mm notch be used for 1/16" cable and oval aluminum "figure 8" or "hourglass" sleeves. That is nearly impossible with just hand strength. The 2.2mm notch works well with 1/16" cables and aluminum sleeves. After swaging the sleeve was 0.18" which is less than the 0.185" maximum specified by one sleeve manufacturer after swaging. Many of the negative reviews complain about the crimper sticking closed or sticking open. The crimpers have a ratchet mechanism that grips the sleeve until you fully close the handles. If you can't fully close the handles you are probably using a notch that is too small or not enough force. If your hands are not strong enough, put one handle on a table and use your body weight to fully compress the sleeve until the handles will open. If they handles seem stuck open, try pulling the handles open further which will disengage the ratchet and allow the handles to close. While some wire terminal crimpers and garden lopping shears have ratchet mechanism that increase mechanical advantage, the ratchet in these iCrimp swagers adds no mechanical advantage, it just hold the jaws in place while you rest or change your grip. The integral cutter works well on 1/16" stainless steel cable. I can't tell if it will stand up to harder cables.
engineer & cook
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de agosto de 2021
Nicely made swaging/crimping tool for small diameter wire rope/cables and fishing line at a good price. Most swaging tools are $40 to $100 and will do large cables too. I bought this iCrimp model for 1/16" (1.6mm) stainless steel wire rope and have not plans to use any cables thicker. One star off for nearly useless printed and video instructions. Neither clearly explains what notch should be used for a particular diameter cable and sleeve. They instructions suggest that the 1.0mm to 2.0mm notch be used for 1/16" cable and oval aluminum "figure 8" or "hourglass" sleeves. That is nearly impossible with just hand strength. The 2.2mm notch works well with 1/16" cables and aluminum sleeves. After swaging the sleeve was 0.18" which is less than the 0.185" maximum specified by one sleeve manufacturer after swaging. Many of the negative reviews complain about the crimper sticking closed or sticking open. The crimpers have a ratchet mechanism that grips the sleeve until you fully close the handles. If you can't fully close the handles you are probably using a notch that is too small or not enough force. If your hands are not strong enough, put one handle on a table and use your body weight to fully compress the sleeve until the handles will open. If they handles seem stuck open, try pulling the handles open further which will disengage the ratchet and allow the handles to close. While some wire terminal crimpers and garden lopping shears have ratchet mechanism that increase mechanical advantage, the ratchet in these iCrimp swagers adds no mechanical advantage, it just hold the jaws in place while you rest or change your grip. The integral cutter works well on 1/16" stainless steel cable. I can't tell if it will stand up to harder cables.
engineer & cook
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de agosto de 2021
Nicely made swaging/crimping tool for small diameter wire rope/cables and fishing line at a good price. Most swaging tools are $40 to $100 and will do large cables too. I bought this iCrimp model for 1/16" (1.6mm) stainless steel wire rope and have not plans to use any cables thicker. One star off for nearly useless printed and video instructions. Neither clearly explains what notch should be used for a particular diameter cable and sleeve. They instructions suggest that the 1.0mm to 2.0mm notch be used for 1/16" cable and oval aluminum "figure 8" or "hourglass" sleeves. That is nearly impossible with just hand strength. The 2.2mm notch works well with 1/16" cables and aluminum sleeves. After swaging the sleeve was 0.18" which is less than the 0.185" maximum specified by one sleeve manufacturer after swaging. Many of the negative reviews complain about the crimper sticking closed or sticking open. The crimpers have a ratchet mechanism that grips the sleeve until you fully close the handles. If you can't fully close the handles you are probably using a notch that is too small or not enough force. If your hands are not strong enough, put one handle on a table and use your body weight to fully compress the sleeve until the handles will open. If they handles seem stuck open, try pulling the handles open further which will disengage the ratchet and allow the handles to close. While some wire terminal crimpers and garden lopping shears have ratchet mechanism that increase mechanical advantage, the ratchet in these iCrimp swagers adds no mechanical advantage, it just hold the jaws in place while you rest or change your grip. The integral cutter works well on 1/16" stainless steel cable. I can't tell if it will stand up to harder cables.
OM.Perez
Comentado en México el 23 de julio de 2021
Es una herramienta que no debe faltar en la caja, queda perfecto para ponchar cables de acero de hasta 3/32", lo uso para cables anticaidas de lamparas, para lideres de pesca,para sujetar la llave del esmerilador y del taladro, si hay que meterle tantita fuerza por que la palanca es algo corta vaya es manual, los materiales se sienten de buena calidad, muy contento y satisfecho con la compra, espero que dure por muchos años.
OM.Perez
Comentado en México el 23 de julio de 2021
Es una herramienta que no debe faltar en la caja, queda perfecto para ponchar cables de acero de hasta 3/32", lo uso para cables anticaidas de lamparas, para lideres de pesca,para sujetar la llave del esmerilador y del taladro, si hay que meterle tantita fuerza por que la palanca es algo corta vaya es manual, los materiales se sienten de buena calidad, muy contento y satisfecho con la compra, espero que dure por muchos años.
OM.Perez
Comentado en México el 23 de julio de 2021
Es una herramienta que no debe faltar en la caja, queda perfecto para ponchar cables de acero de hasta 3/32", lo uso para cables anticaidas de lamparas, para lideres de pesca,para sujetar la llave del esmerilador y del taladro, si hay que meterle tantita fuerza por que la palanca es algo corta vaya es manual, los materiales se sienten de buena calidad, muy contento y satisfecho con la compra, espero que dure por muchos años.
OM.Perez
Comentado en México el 23 de julio de 2021
Es una herramienta que no debe faltar en la caja, queda perfecto para ponchar cables de acero de hasta 3/32", lo uso para cables anticaidas de lamparas, para lideres de pesca,para sujetar la llave del esmerilador y del taladro, si hay que meterle tantita fuerza por que la palanca es algo corta vaya es manual, los materiales se sienten de buena calidad, muy contento y satisfecho con la compra, espero que dure por muchos años.
OM.Perez
Comentado en México el 23 de julio de 2021
Es una herramienta que no debe faltar en la caja, queda perfecto para ponchar cables de acero de hasta 3/32", lo uso para cables anticaidas de lamparas, para lideres de pesca,para sujetar la llave del esmerilador y del taladro, si hay que meterle tantita fuerza por que la palanca es algo corta vaya es manual, los materiales se sienten de buena calidad, muy contento y satisfecho con la compra, espero que dure por muchos años.
OM.Perez
Comentado en México el 23 de julio de 2021
Es una herramienta que no debe faltar en la caja, queda perfecto para ponchar cables de acero de hasta 3/32", lo uso para cables anticaidas de lamparas, para lideres de pesca,para sujetar la llave del esmerilador y del taladro, si hay que meterle tantita fuerza por que la palanca es algo corta vaya es manual, los materiales se sienten de buena calidad, muy contento y satisfecho con la compra, espero que dure por muchos años.
OM.Perez
Comentado en México el 23 de julio de 2021
Es una herramienta que no debe faltar en la caja, queda perfecto para ponchar cables de acero de hasta 3/32", lo uso para cables anticaidas de lamparas, para lideres de pesca,para sujetar la llave del esmerilador y del taladro, si hay que meterle tantita fuerza por que la palanca es algo corta vaya es manual, los materiales se sienten de buena calidad, muy contento y satisfecho con la compra, espero que dure por muchos años.
OM.Perez
Comentado en México el 23 de julio de 2021
Es una herramienta que no debe faltar en la caja, queda perfecto para ponchar cables de acero de hasta 3/32", lo uso para cables anticaidas de lamparas, para lideres de pesca,para sujetar la llave del esmerilador y del taladro, si hay que meterle tantita fuerza por que la palanca es algo corta vaya es manual, los materiales se sienten de buena calidad, muy contento y satisfecho con la compra, espero que dure por muchos años.
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