I know this has been
discussed before but there does not seem to have been a satisfying conclusion, and in any case the answer may have changed since.
What is the best all-purpose crimping tool system for hobbyist (non-production) use? I want my crimps to work, so I want a one-shot ratchet mechanism. This disqualifies the
Engineer and
Hozan P707 tools which I see recommended sometimes. The official manufacturer tools are out of the question as I’m not made of money, nor do I have the time or inclination to
collect them second hand.
One approach would be to spend ~$30 each on four or five of the better-regarded
generic knockoffs. This is my least-favoured option due partly to the questionable quality and longevity of such tools, but also for the amount of space it will take up in my toolbox.
Ideally I’d like to buy into an interchangeable die system. The
Knipex 97 33 02 “Multicrimp” would be great (I like the tool-less quick-change magazine) and it’s not
too expensive but it seems there are only five dies available and none of them are suitable for
DuPont crimps (where the tabs should fold around, rather than bite into, the wire insulation.) Has anyone seen third-party dies available in this format?
Which leaves the
Knipex 97 43 200. It has many more dies available and it
seems there is even one
suitable for DuPont crimps in a limited size range (can someone confirm this?) The problem here is that it is hellishly expensive by the time you buy the tool, case and a few dies. (Knipex’s sister brand
Rennsteig isn’t meaningfully cheaper where I am.) One thing I cannot work out is if any third parties make dies which will fit the Knipex. Do the Rennstieg-branded dies fit the Knipex? If so the
Rennstieg 624 053 3 0 might also work.
So: can anyone confirm the
Knipex 97 49 24 or
Rennstieg 624 053 3 0 (which I couldn’t find on the Rennstieg site, interestingly) die properly crimps DuPont—or if there are compatible dies that will do so for either Knipex system—or point me toward any other options I have missed?