3 Trendy Tools Every Electrician Needs for Major Electrical Repairs

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3 Trendy Tools Every Electrician Needs for Major Electrical Repairs

31 January 2020
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Wouldn't you like it if you could handle electrical repairs quickly and efficiently while at the same time keeping injuries at a bare minimum? This is the objective of any electrician worth their salt, and that is why your choice of tools matters a lot. It is not enough to be content with the tools you currently own. While the devices might serve your current electrical repair project needs, it is vital to understand that your competitors are continually looking for tools that offer unrivalled convenience. This article highlights trendy electrical repair tools that any electrician should have in their toolbox.

Wire-Nut Screwdriver

Working with wire-nuts is not the easiest of jobs for electricians working on repairs primarily because of the wear and tear they expose your hands to. Although you are required to use gloves when using wire-nuts, most electricians prefer to do it with bare hands. It is especially the case of major electrical repair projects where always wearing and removing the gloves can be an inconvenience. Furthermore, even if you use gloves to tighten the wire-nut, there is only so much effort you can exert with your fingers. A wire-nut screwdriver is a unique tool with a special design that eliminates these issues. Its recessed top is designed to grip individual wire-nut, and this allows you to give the nut a good twist using your arm and fingers. Most importantly, the wire-nut screwdriver saves you electrical repair time, protects your fingers and ensures the wire-nut is tight.

Push-In Connectors

A common problem electricians face when dealing with connection repairs is the need to align twisted wire ends with wire connectors perfectly. If you have to twist several wire ends and then align them to the connector, then it might take quite a bit of time. In most cases, electricians have to re-do the twists if the wire and the connector are not perfectly aligned. Why go through all this trouble when you can use push-in connectors? These devices don't ask for much because all you have to do is strip the wire ends, push it into the connector, and press. Not only does it save time, but the tight press also makes the wire sturdy and eliminates chances of detaching.

Reaming Pliers

Reamers are an essential tool for widening drilled holes through which electrical wires will pass. However, rather than carry pliers and reamers in the same toolbox most electricians prefer to strip the rubber on the ends of their pliers to expose the handles and use them as reamers. While this is an ingenious idea that you can use to save space in your toolbox, it looks unprofessional. Reamer pliers are ordinary pliers, but with exposed handles, you can use a pair for reaming conduits. Reamer pliers look professional and help to save toolbox space.

For more information about electrical repairs, reach out to local electricians.