I agree with that. A good technique can make up for a lousy tool. I've seen 2 cent crimps made with a $200 crimper (and vice versa).


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On 2/1/2021 1:44 PM, Colin Stanners wrote:
I've been using cheap Monoprice $20 crimpers for many years without issues. Problems are often the user, not the tool.

On Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 3:39 PM Carl Peterson <[email protected]> wrote:
What crimpers are connectors are en vogue these days.  As tech-proof as possible.  We seem to go through phases where we end up with a lot of ethernet cable related performance issues / service calls.  

On Mon, Feb 1, 2021 at 3:35 PM Bill Prince <[email protected]> wrote:

I would want more than that for that kind of price.

I would want to be able to leave the connectors and cable in the room; walk out, and walk back in a few minutes later with the ends all crimped with heat shrink, and Velcro ties holding the new cables in a nice, neat loop.


bp
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On 2/1/2021 11:45 AM, Nate Burke wrote:
Just came across these.  For that price I better be able to just shove a bare Cat5 in one side, and have a heat shrinked end come out the other.  Or is there something else super special about these crimpers.



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