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No hay artículos en el carroMichael Lema
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 31 de marzo de 2025
I needed an RJ45 crimp tool ASAP since my local stores didn’t carry anything like this. I was upgrading my home network from CAT 4 to CAT 6 and had to cut the ends of my new CAT 6 cable to fit it through the holes in my house. After debating between this and the Klein crimp tool, I went with this one due to its value and the included Ethernet tester.I purchased a CAT 6 cable from Best Buy and needed to make the other end work for my TP-Link device. This tool made the job easy, and the crimps were solid every time. The Ethernet tester (which requires a 9V battery) was a great addition—it ensured my cables were properly connected before I plugged them in.Now, I can enjoy fast 1GB speeds! For the price, this tool is well worth it, and I’m happy to say it did its job perfectly. I can confidently say it will continue to do so. Highly recommended!(Quick note, make sure the screw that says 8P is lowered if using CAT 6 or below!)
Bart Mcglinsey
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 14 de marzo de 2025
This was my first attempt at using this. A small learning curve but I got it.Tools seem durable.Just have to practice more I guess
Just me
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de enero de 2025
Worked great
Robert
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de abril de 2025
Not as easy as it seemed. It would have been nice if the channels in the ends would have been longer. I'm sure with practice I would be faster, but it took me a while to get the one done that I needed. Being able to push the wires through is nice to get a snug fit on the crimp. The problem is getting all eight wires, in the correct order, in place, this is where longer channels would have been helpful. I found that getting the pairs on the sides first and then the four in the center worked best. Again, something that will improve with practice. One the plus side, once it was crimped and in place it worked great.Normally I purchase cables, but I had a couple of cables that are run and it is easier to replace an end than to replace the cable. Plus it never hurts to have the tool when you can't wait for the parts.
Scott Sullivan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2025
Crimped about 20 cables for my home. Works great
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