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Everyone Needs Quality Tools
Whether you’re a professional electrician or a do-it-yourselfer working
on a home project or remodel, it’s important to stock your tool box with
quality electrical tools. At Lowe’s, we carry a wide array of electrical tools
and testers from trusted brands — including Southwire, Greenlee and KNIPEX — to
help you complete electrical work with confidence.
Electrical Tools for Your Tool Kit
With the right tools — such as wire strippers, wire crimpers, wire
cutters, fish tape and lighting — you can be ready for any electrical project.
Wire strippers are especially helpful for household projects. For
example, these handheld tools are great for removing the insulation on wires as
part of a wire replacement or repair. Wire crimpers are necessary to affix a
connection to the end of a cable. Before you buy a crimper, be sure to verify
that you can use it with the type of wire or cable you want to crimp. Wire
cutters enable you to cut wire to the desired length. They come in a variety of
sizes and with a variety of features for different types of wire. Some tools
can serve as a wire stripper, cutter and crimper — all in one.
Fish tape is useful when you need to pull wire through a ceiling or
finished wall. For large jobs, you may need a wire or cable pulling system that
can help you maneuver wire underground or overhead. Some pulling tools attach
to an electric drill to eliminate the effort that manual pulling requires.
Electrical work happens when the electricity is off, and that makes
flashlights important tools for your kit. Or, if you’re working in a tight
space, a headlamp may be best. You also need electrical work gloves and safety
glasses to work safely around electricity.
Testing Tools
With electrical work, it’s crucial for your safety to know which wires
are carrying an active current. That’s why you need testing tools, which range
from simple to sophisticated. Among the more sophisticated is a digital
multi-meter, which can read voltage levels and other measurements, including
amperage and resistance.
Thermal Cameras
Hot spots in an electrical system can be a sign of trouble. Thermal
cameras, which detect heat and convert it into a visual image, can help you to
find areas of concern and address them. Such cameras have several applications
for your home and are a reliable tool for home inspections.
Keep Your Tools Organized
If you keep your tools together, you’ll always know where to find them when you need them fast. A tool pouch is a great place to store your tools. Pouches come in different materials and colors, and you can choose different designs for different kinds of work. For example, the tool pouch of a general construction worker might have a different array of pockets and features than the pouch of an electrician. You’ll find them all at Lowe’s.