I'm tired of mashing my crimps with cheap stamped stripping/crimping pliers or needle noses. I'd like to get a pair of respectable crimping tools - one for closed-barrel crimps and one for open-barrel crimps.
For the closed-barrel tool, I'll probably want the style with the stake on one jaw that puts a dimple or valley in the barrel. Leaves a "Pacman" cross section.
For the OPEN-barrel tool I'd like one that produces the "B" profile, and also can crimp the second pair of tangs around the wire insulation if the terminals are so equipped. It doesn't necessarily have to perform both crimps in the same operation, but I know there are lots of tools which do.
They'll be for general use, but my most immediate need is for the ring terminals in this link:
https://www.digikey.com/en/products/detail/te-connectivity-amp-connectors/321884/292691 The tools recommended by Digkey toward the bottom of the page are absurdly expensive. I know there are many much more affordable options, but I also want to avoid buying junk. I plan to avoid rolling the dice on a no-name tool from Amazon or HF. Even if their quality for this category is decent, I'm not a fan of outsourcing so I still want to avoid it.
Do any of you have recommendations for some crimp tools that are both respectable in quality and reasonably priced? If it gets me a lifetime tool, I'm definitely willing to spend more than the $30 Amazon special, but $700 to $1000 for the manufacturer-recommended tool is more than a little ridiculous. Are there any USA made options? ...Or at least something from a company that doesn't outsource and maintains some level of QC?
Size range I'm looking for would be 22 to 10 AWG. Foreseeable materials for the terminals would be copper, steel, nickel, stainless...
Replaceable/interchangeable dies would be nice, though not a must. How big is the price jump to get into a square or hex crimp?