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Five Star Reviews:

62%
Worked great for crimping mini molex pins
November 2, 2015
Worked great for crimping mini molex pins. Took me a couple of test pins to get a nice crimp after playing with the tightness setting. I increased it one notch increasing positive to get this crimp in the picture working perfect.
Works fine.
August 8, 2015
Works well with Molex KK crimp terminals. I ordered this tool to use it with 28 gauge stranded wire and KK crimp terminals. It worked well but it took several failed tries until I got the knack of it. I set the adjustable crimp force dial to lowest (-) setting so that I didn't crimp the bejeezus out of the very small gauge wire, essentially amputating it off at the crimp joint. And even at that I had to be careful not to ratchet all the way down. You can use the ratchet release lever to open the crimp tool before applying maximum force. After several tries I was finally able to get consistent and reliable results. Also the word "interchangeable" seems to be wishful thinking. I was't able to find any source for other dies to use in this crimper tool. This is a great price considering what Molex is charging for a similar tool designed to use with their products.
Excellent tool (but learn the details to get consistently good results)
April 7, 2015
What a revelation! I had been struggling with a Dupont (2.54mm) crimper (sold under many names: mine is a Weierli SN-28B). I inspected the tool in detail to understand how the crimping function worked, and tried many different approached and adjustments, yet I could not get it to work consistently. It took 3 steps to get anything acceptable (that would fit in the header). I finally gave up in frustration and ordered these.

I did the same inspection and a lot of research, and after a brief orientation period of trying different approaches I am now achieving excellent results with a very low failure rate (maybe 1 in 20). The are a couple of keys to success. First, the jaws have 2 different functions: crimping the tabs that go around the insulation and second, the tabs that go around the stripped part of the wire. Proper alignment is an absolute necessity to achieve the proper result. The connector must be inserted to the right depth (this varies with the male and female connectors), it must be flat and not twisted in the jaws. (Oh, and you have to use stranded wire, of course!) Some reviews have you align the connector on the left (looking down on the tool) but this is incorrect. The following works consistently for me:

1. Strip stranded (I used standard AWG22 stranded hookup wire) wire to 2.5mm for female, 3mm for male. This does not seem like much, but you only want enough length to cover the area under the wire-gripping tabs. Measure your connectors with calipers to ensure they are the same.
2. Close the crimper 1 click
3. Insert connector from the left with insulation-gripping tabs facing up
For the Dupont 2.54mm (0.1") connector (e.g Arduino boards) use the smaller opening (towards the end of the tool) even though it says
it is for 24-30 AWG wire.
4. Looking at the right side of the tool (from above) align end of wire-gripping tabs with the outside edge of the upper crimping jaw
5. Observing from the left, ensure the connector is perfectly flat along top of bottom jaw, centered, and not twisted in the channel
6. Insert wire at a slight angle, angling it slightly top to bottom inclined towards the crimper then aligning it parallel to the bottom jaw
(this is to clear the insulation tabs which stick up)
7. Observing the right side, ensure end of stripped portion of the wire aligns with the edge of the wire-gripping tabs, and then pull it back towards the left slightly so it is just inside the edge of the outer tab
8. Close the crimper the remaining 5 clicks and release

By following all these steps consistently, and doing so under a bright desk lamp so I could see everything in detail, I get nearly perfect results. It may seem like a lot of steps, but once you get the rhythm down, muscle memory takes over and this goes very quickly. You're also dealing with something very small, so accuracy and attention to detail matter a lot. The ultimate measure of success if the ease of which you can insert the connector into the header, and these will go in smoothly with minimal force and a satisfying click.

Now that I see the differences between the 2 tools, I understand now why the others are so terrible. This unit has curved faces on both jaws (in the Weirli, the top is flat) to help shape the insulation-gripping tabs rather than just flattening them. The jaw also has a slight rotating action as it closes, which seems to help the crimping process. The HT-225D also has much more surface area inside the channel (deeper walls) which helps to keep the connector aligned and not crushed. All of these small differences add up to much more than the sum of their parts.

Highly recommended. Hard to see how these realistically could be better. And still less expensive than other very similar crimpers I found online.
Excellent Molex Crimps Using 16 AWG
December 21, 2014
As most of the other reviews note, this crimping tool is absolutely an exceptional value, particularly at this price of just over twenty dollars. The crimper simultaneously crimps the two sets of tabs on the pin, one set for the insulation and the other for the conducting wire. Although the tool is rated for 18 AWG wires and hire, I was able to use them with 16 AWG wires and the 0.093 Molex connectors just fine. Going through the full range of compression (the full 6 clicks) with the 16 AWG was a bit too much and would end up over-bending the Molex pin, but releasing the crimp prematurely by engaging the release lever after 5 clicks resulted in a perfect crimp. I include pics here that show the crimps using the 16 AWG wire and how it's done using this tool. It doesn't come with instructions, and this was my first time using such a tool, so I had to research it online, watching youtube videos, etc. I hope this helps!
Great Tool
January 11, 2013
This crimping tool works as well as the expensive ones from Molex and others. It works on a variety of connectors including .093", .063", and Trifurcon Molex connectors. This price is similar to other crimping tools that are non-ratcheting. Ratcheting crimpers are far superior to the non-ratcheting type for both ease of use, and quality of the crimp. This tool also crimps the conductor and the insulation in one step.
74%
Love this tool, definitely recommend
April 12, 2017
I have always dreaded making (ethernet) cables. I've never owned my own crimp tool. I have borrowed other peoples and just dealt with whatever I had to use at the time. I decided it was time for me to research and buy my own tool to make my own cables whenever I like. I'm glad I took the time to research and find this one. I made some cables over the weekend with this tool and these helped me make cables the fastest I've ever made cables and each one of them was perfect. I highly recommend this tool.
Awesome crimper at an awesome price point
April 18, 2016
These crimpers are probably the best crimpers I've used at the price Point that I love. I think it crimps RJ– 45 and RJ– 11 with ease however my only pet peeve about this particular product is it does not come with several blades to replace the stripper on the unit. I found that I needed a separate tool to strip the wires and used this to crimped them once the blade dulled out. I purchased about three or four more for my other technicians out on the field and highly recommend this product to anyone. I believe in purchasing good products and not the cheapest thing out there and this definitely fits the bill as a good quality product at an excellent price point than anybody can use.
Don’t bother with more expensive crimping tools, this is what you want!
April 8, 2016
 This tool is everything I could have wanted. I needed to cap off a line I had going into my bedroom that I accidentally cut. I figured this would be easier than buying a new cable and try pull it through a wall. The crimper itself is very well-made. I was surprised at how nice it felt in the hand based off other reviews who called it cheap looking. It was easy to use, stripped the cable perfectly and then took seconds to terminate the line. There was no clicking sound for me, it just worked. The hardest part for me was getting the 8 individual wires into the cap in the right order, which has nothing to do with the tool itself. I found the photos posted by Steven B. to be very helpful as a guide for the correct order the wires should be in.

In terms of actually using the tool, the printed instructions are useless, but I found this video to be extremely helpful.
Just press once
June 16, 2015
Works very well. I watched a couple of videos on assembly and it looked like it was best to press the tool together several times when terminating the wires to the connectors. Well, I would say that is bad advice. I tried that method several times, and kept having bad wires. I then tried just pressing the handles of the tool together one time, and had no further problems or issues with use of this tool and all terminated connections worked perfectly.

I have found a lot of bad information on how to terminate your CAT / LAN cables. The best information I located is within the included photos.
Perfect for the price
May 15, 2015
You can't go wrong at this price. I work professionally with higher grade tools that cost more but I wanted something for my home and this does everything I want 100%.

You really can't go wrong for the price. Even the cable strip feature managed to not slice the internal wires (which even more expensive strippers have done). That said, this may depend on the cable you use. I used Monoprice 23AWG CAT6 (http://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B008I8AHL8/ref=oh_aui_search_detailpage?ie=UTF8&psc=1). Keep in mind it will still slice through if you're not careful but some simply don't work so to me this was a plus.

The construction is cheap and I have no idea when it'll eventually break but for $13 I really don't care. They're working great right now.

Four Star Reviews:

16%
It works okay. It doesn't really crimp down the ...
August 8, 2017
It works okay. It doesn't really crimp down the way you'd expect, into two loops into the insulation, but whatever, it still held
Probably the best buy for the money
February 7, 2017
I shopped around quite a bit before settling on these, and I'm glad I did. When they arrived, I was surprised by the heft, nearly 15 oz. This indicated that they were probably pretty well built, and, after using them, that seems to be true. Most of its competitors in this price range seem to be flat, die-stamped, single-walled tools that I was concerned might splay while making crimps. I can't see how this tool would ever splay. The handles and body are very heavy duty and the dies seem to be solid cast metal.

There are YouTubes on best Molex crimping practices, but I'll just say this: When crimping, lightly put the Molex pin in the die of the tool first (with the "open" part of the pin facing up). Trying to put the wire in the pin first and then putting it into the tool without the wire falling back out will drive you crazy. Put the insulation-holding side of the pin in the left side of the die (if you look at the jaws, you will see that the left side of the upper and lower dies is wider). Squeeze the jaws until they release and you'll have a crimped pin.

The only problem I have found is that some sizes and types of pins will stay stuck in the die after crimping. When this happens, I simply twist a wide-bladed screwdriver just above the pin so that it pries the pin out. I can do this in just a couple of seconds, so it hardly slows things down at all. In a high-production environment, this might be an annoyance. I took off half a star for this.

I've used this tool only for Molex pins and have wasted zero pins. I've also seen YouTubes of people using this tool for Dupont connections, and they seemed to have no trouble. I'm not sure why some reviewers are having trouble. And no, this is NOT a fake review. I don't understand why the ad for this tool says it can be used for D-Sub. I don't see how this tool could possibly be used for D-Sub, which requires an all-around crimp.

Yes, saying "with interchangeable die set" is misleading, but I knew this from other reviews before I bought it. They are sold with that wording all over the Internet. Somebody needs to wake up and change the wording. I've taken off half a star for this continuing miswording of the ad. What they mean is "replaceable die set." If you look at the manufacturer's web sight, google Hanlong, you will see that they show the various dies but give no indication of where they can be purchased. Searching for "crimper die set" on Amazon shows various dies that look like they might fit, but who knows?

I'm happy with the HT-225D crimping tool because all of the crimps I've made are good, solid connections with the insulation also held tightly, and all of the pins have fit into the Molex connectors perfectly.
Works good after it was adjusted properly
December 18, 2015
I had used this successfully (or so I thought) it was only after I tried another tool that I realized the connectors were getting crushed. I tried the adjustment knob and figured out that you need to switch holes to get half notches. I loosened mine by 1/2 notch and the force went way down and no more problems with connectors stuck in the die, or hard to insert in the housing. The force multiplier is quite high so if you find it hard to crimp, chances are you are set to high a force on yours as well. Another indication is that if you can see an imprint of the die in the bottom of the finished connector. When set correctly, the bottoms of the connectors are smooth and round.

for the DuPont connectors, I followed the excellent directions from Rob59AZ and had professional DuPont crimps in a few tries. The tool works perfectly out of the box once you figure out how to use it. Once again, I have gotten better instruction from amazon reviews than I did from the company that makes it.
Otherwise the tool works great for crimping molex pins
May 14, 2015
HT-225D Full Cycle Ratchet Crimping Tool >>> with interchangeable die set <<< HT-225D. The name implies different die sets are available. That is not so, this is why I have it 4 of out 5 stars. Otherwise the tool works great for crimping molex pins. I had a project to do at work, crimped 50 pins with no problems. This is the perfect tool for the casual use or professional alike. I would buy this same tool again if needed.
Solid Piece of Equipment
December 26, 2014
Solid piece of equipment. I bought this to build a RepRap Delta bot. Crimped the larger Molex and smaller JST type consistently without fail. Can't complain about the way the tool functions, nor its price. This is the kind of build quality that will ensure it is still around for another 50 to 100 years. It's just one of the tools you like to use. Sadly I do not have enough connections to make. Kinda makes me wanna rewire something, anything, just so I'll have an excuse to use it...
18%
Excellent RJ-45/11 Crimper for Dirt Cheap
July 15, 2017
Works magnificently for the price. Solid construction and fairly easy to squeeze. My only complaint is that the early release mechanism (that little knob on the bar between the handles) is a real pain to twist hard enough to release. Maybe a button mechanism would have been better? I don't know; I didn't design it.

Other than that, there were no issues with using it. Now let's see if it lasts more than a few months.
Has problem crimping RJ45 without damaging the tab.
July 21, 2015
I don't like the ratcheting mechanism, it makes it difficult to put the tool away without taking up so much space. It also makes it difficult to cut a cable in half. If I were to cut a cable in half I would need to reach for my diagonal cutters before proceeding with this tool. The tool works great at stripping the insulation off round Cat5E cable and flat telephone cable. I never had any problems with the cutting blades besides occasionally nicking some of the insulation on the twisted strands in Cat5E. Crimping RJ11 connectors work perfectly but crimping RJ45 connectors is another problem. It does crimp it fine but it damages the locking tab. After crimping the RJ45 connector, I have to pull the tab out a bit or else you won't hear the audible click when inserting the cable into a port. The blades on both sides of the crimper are also very sharp, if I didn't have nails, this would be a pretty dangerous tool to use.
It works
July 7, 2015
It works fine to crimp cable.

Not really sure how it is supposed to work for stripping cable; that didn't go smoothly and the instructions weren't great. From reading the other reviews I probably should have looked for a separate stripping tool if I wanted to do that easily.

It ratchets closed but then when all the way closed it releases. From another review I believe this is a feature to make sure it's squeezed tightly enough before you let go when crimping (as opposed to being for storage, as the label suggests).

It feels like it's probably the cheap copy of some better tool but it's more than sufficient for occasional use.
Overall I think this is a pretty good tool
June 1, 2015
Overall I think this is a pretty good tool; the two big factors I like are: build quality and low force (relative to my old tool) required to complete crimp.

The ratcheting mechanism kind of gets in the way a little bit. You can only cut a cable by feeding it through the behind of the ratchet. Since I try to carry as few tools as possible this is kind of a flaw to me, now I'll have to carry linesmen's scissors too. Where as with my old crimp tool, the handles were open so I could wrap the handles around the middle of a long cable and cut it (not necessarily as part of a crimping job).

Also, there are two sets of blades, one for stripping the flat 4 or 6 position cable you usually see in telecom. This set is the two blades on the front of the tool (has the mod plugs labelled and the TRENDnet logo silk screen.
The single blade on the other side is used for cutting. Make sure the part of the cable you want to cut is lined up here with the excess to be cut off fed through the telecom strip blades. That way you only scuff and nick up the part you are going to throw away and not the part you will be using on your patch cable.
Good overall, but difficult to release
January 14, 2015
I've only used it twice so far, but it's worked both times. It's pretty easy to use, the blades are sharp, the design is good. It didn't cut through the wires inside the cable when using the stripper, just scored along the rubber coating. It cut through easily and cleanly when cutting the cables. The only thing I didn't like and that made it difficult to use was the ratcheting/locking part. After squeezing it to crimp the ends, you have to use your other hand to twist the little release knob to get it to open up again. This was a little difficult to do, especially if you've squeezed it too tightly, as you have to squeeze a little more to release it. Overall, though, I liked it and I'm glad I bought it. It works for my purposes, which is occasional home use.

Three Star Reviews:

8%
Works great for standard R/C connectors but does not crimp well ...
August 24, 2016
Works great for standard R/C connectors but does not crimp well with smaller connectors at or near the bottom of the stated gauge range.
Nice ratcheting frame, less than desirable die set.
February 21, 2016
It could be a 2-4 star tool, depending on your needs. For me it did not work very well.This is a review of the HT-225D Crimping Tool HT-225D Full Cycle Ratchet Crimping Tool with interchangeable die set HT-225D4 stars for the ratcheting tool frame.2 stars for the dieThe ratchet mechanism is not one of the problems. It works very well, though the ratchet release could be easier to work for early release when needed with one hand. That would avoid over crimping without resetting and readjusting the crimp stop depth when changing wire gauge or insulation thickness. That is a pretty minor issue though. The ratchet mechanism overall would get a 4 stars for function and 4.5-to 5 if the depth and/or release were easier to control/change..Using Molex open barrel pins there are a few problems.The real issue is the die set. The surface finish on the die set where the tool crimps and contacts the wire/pin is too rough and frequently grabs the edges of the metal and rotates the pins resulting in an undesirable crimp. Often I need to secure the position of the wire/pin with another pair of needle nose pliers or very firm finger pressure.It also does not have camel-hump face on the top to re-curve the pin tabs back into the wire/jacket so they are not as secure as they could be when using other crimpers. With only two crimp size options you might or might not have the right size for your needs. Some Molex pins are $0.75+ per pin so mistakes and poor crimps can add up. The IWISS Dupont Professional Pin Compression Ratcheting Tool (sold under various names) IWISS Dupont Professional Pin Compression Ratcheting Modular Insulated Terminal Crimper Pin Crimping Tool 2.54mm 3.96mm 28-18AWG 0.1-1.0mm2 with Wire-electrode Cutting Die is the same price generally, has 3 crimp size combinations instead of 2 and the die set has tighter tolerances and a smoother finish on the crimp faces. It also shapes the crimp much more like the actual OEM Molex crimp tools and the wire seems harder to pull free in my testing.I also did not see replacement dies for other types of crimps being very available as others commented for the HT-225D.So there is my experience with this tool.
A mediocre tool. It does the job but with difficulty.
April 8, 2015
I bought this tool to attach wires to the Multicomp 2226TG, 28 to 24 AWG, Crimp Socket Contacts. They work but I was disappointed in them because several contacts that I tried to attach to wires failed. The contact will rotate out of position in the tool’s die as the jaws are closed. This causes a bad crimp. I've been using this type connector and tool for decades, different corporation’s products, and I usually have an easier time of it.
The one thing these have going for them is they are inexpensive and for hobby use they are better than using pliers to fold the crimp tabs. I wouldn't recommend them for professional use but I’m not ready to give up on them either. I think the problem is in the crimp die.
The die doesn’t positively secure the contact to be crimped like the dies of other tool manufacturer’s do. Since the die isn’t held in position securely, the connector can and does rotate. While I’m on the subject of dies, the dies are replaceable on the tool for different uses like the crimping the more standard ring, spade, and butt-splice crimp connectors.
The tools construction is top notch with heavy gauge metal body and plastic covered handles.
The bottom line is: It shouldn't be hard to get a good crimp every time but a top-of-the-line tool will cost in the neighborhood of $2-300.
Works about 50/50
February 24, 2015
I was hoping these would work with the VW style barrel pins and have yet to get them to crimp right. The ratchet works and locks but the release is a pair. To use, and if you squeeze too hard the ratchet lock releases and crushes connnector. Could be user error, but seller need a better description of what these do. No instructions come other the universal pictures that make no since. Was going to return them but figured I'd just toss them into the drawer and maybe figure how they work right sometime.
The tool is made well enough and I was drawn ...
July 17, 2014
The tool is made well enough and I was drawn to it being designed to use interchangeable die sets. I called the distributor of this tool with the goal of getting additional die sets. The distributor said the only die set they import is the one that comes with the tool. The tool may be made to accept other die sets but there are none to be had. If you want a multi use tool that is really single purpose then this is the tool for you.
5%
Great for DIY, not for Professionals
August 6, 2016
I am not a professional, but my job requires me to do the work of a system admin. These are a great deal, they do the job, but If you have a lot of cabling, they get tiring. The action is not smooth and they are a little uncomfortable.

Again, for casual or DIY they are awesome, just dont wire a whole office suite with them.
Not bad for 1/3 of the price of retail stores.
December 7, 2014
It will do the job. For the price, it's very good quality. Only issue is that it is designed to cut and strip at the same time. This does not work very well. It often cuts one of the smaller wires or strips the shielding from a few of the smaller wires. I'm sure it's hard to perfect the alignment of the blades so that this doesn't happen (we're talking about factions of an inch), but this must be what separates this product from the more expensive pieces.

That being said, You can work around this flaw once you use the tool a few times.
Works well, but suqashes the retention tab on the connector
October 29, 2013
So far, I have terminated about 30 Cat-6 connectors with this tool. It works, but I wouldn't recommend it for a professional.

The blade on the stripper portion broke after 10-12 uses. I was able to unscrew it and use the part that didn't break to finish the job.

One thing I don't like is that as you crimp the connector, the tool presses near the base of the retention tab on the RJ-45 connector, so the tab gets folded flat. After each crimp, I had to carefully bend the tab back. The was a balance of not breaking it, but having it stick out enough to hold the connector in a port.
Ok Crimp Tool
July 22, 2013
This crimp tool is OK. Blades are sharp and work well for cutting and stripping. The two issue I have is that it bends the clips on male ends I have so that they do not stay in place. This may be an issue with the ends, and not the tool, but I have to be very careful when crimping to not bend them. I also have difficulty getting the tool to lock closed. The locking mechanism in the middle is a little difficult to figure out. Overall, it is a pretty solid tool for the price, but these minor annoyances (which may not be completely the tools fault) knock it down to only OK for me.
The cable stripper has bad placement, rest works great
June 4, 2013
This tool worked perfectly to cut and crimp the ends of my Ethernet cables but the stripping part to cut off the outer shield of the cable was oddly placed. It was really tricky to place it and hold it steady with the cutting blade so close and my hands on the handle blocking part of my view. I couldn't see what I was doing very well because the stripping blade was placed so close to the handle. I think I would prefer separate stripping and crimping tools if I were to need to terminate many more cables.

Two Star Reviews:

6%
but I just haven't been getting good crimps with these
June 13, 2017
These seem to be harder to use than other brands I've been experience with. Not sure if the die is mis-shapen or something, but I just haven't been getting good crimps with these.
Just okay crimps… but no interchangeable dies, though.
December 25, 2015
What can I say… it's just okay. It will make a decent crimp after some practice; but not at all great. More often than not it slightly twists or bends the terminal. So… it's just okay. I bought this crimper because I thought I could purchase more dies for it. The title and description are dishonest, deceiving, and disappointing, but technically true. Don't expect to be able to change dies for different size or style crimps, because there are no other dies to be had; not with it or for purchase, nowhere! I even tried going directly to Hanlong Tool to get dies; no luck. So, if you know where or how to get dies for this crimper please let me know. Thank you, in advance, for any help you may offer.
not working for me on 2.54mm / 0.100" dupont-style pins
April 14, 2015
I bought this crimper because I read in the reviews here that it would produce perfect reproducible crimps with 22awg wire and 2.54mm/0.1" dupont-style crimp pins. These are the type of pins that people typically use with 0.100 headers on arduinos and such.

I've had no luck getting decent crimps with this crimper. The crimps look reasonably good to the human eye, but when I attempt to insert them into a 0.100 housing, they are 100% of the time ever so slightly too wide to fit the housing. It's not off by much, just enough to make it a miserable task to try to force the pin into the housing (usually by pressing on it hard with a precision screwdriver). I've tried all settings on the tension adjustment.

I suspect that the die is just slightly too wide to properly crimp these pins. I'm at a loss as to how other people are having success using these crimpers on these same pins and wire AWG. If someone could recommend a decent crimper that will reliable crimp this size pin and wire, I'd be very appreciative.
Not quite
May 26, 2014
I was explained by my boss that the reason crimpers were made to be ratcheting is to ensure that both sides come together parallel to each other with equal force. Not only does this not achieve this end, the die is too wide and only works with the long Molex/TE pins, forget about trying the small JST terminals with this. I do like the fact that the dies are interchangeable and maybe I'll edit my review if I find some that work with small crimp pins. For now, the Molex 63811-1000 may be over 2x the cost, but makes a perfect crimp on almost anything I can throw at it.
mediocre
April 30, 2014
1 of 3 crimps held for dsub connectors, molex pins crimped well but had to be pried out of jaws
2%
Was ok for a while
June 16, 2017
I used these to crimp probably 50 rj45 plugs then it stopped pressing the 6th contact. So now I have to crimp using my cheaper crimpers and I use these just to cut off the ends.
Not what I was hoping for
October 2, 2016
Using the EZ-Crimp terminals are a pain with this crimper, I make it work most of the time but occasionally I make a solid connection.
Might be broken so be careful
August 22, 2015
I received a broken one it seems. The thing won't stay closed. Tried to get replacement but I was a few days outside the return period. So be sure to open yours and make sure all is well--AS SOON AS YOU GET IT!!!!!!!
Pretty disappointed
November 27, 2014
l got this when I bought a bunch of bulk cable. Amazon put it into one of their deals where I got a discount buying this with the cable. I figured that I would need to put some ends on some of the cables. I was very disappointed to find that the stripping part of this tool is for flat cables only, of course the cable it was bundled with was round cable. It is well built, and I will likely use it in the future so I'll keep it.
Not good for cat5e round cable that it's bundled / recommended with.
May 9, 2014
This tool was bundled by Amazon with the direct bury cat5e cable. This tool will probably work fine with a flat cable, but doesn't work good at all with the round direct bury cable. The crimping part didn't crimp down far enough to hold all the wires of the round cable in the RJ45 connector. Here again, it might crimp down and hold a flat cable just fine, but not the round cable. I think this might be a bundling error. I would not recommend this tool if you're using cat5e direct bury cable.

One Star Reviews:

8%
Unsatisfactory
August 25, 2016
Does a fair job of making the wire portion of the crimp. Doesn't do worth a darn on the strain relief portion. I am having to go back over each one with an old set of manual crimpers to make everything satisfactory. Headed for a return / refund. Why should I do it twice?
Bad/Dirty Molex crimps
January 20, 2016
Does not do clean crimps on the official Molex mini fit jr. pins, regardless of whether the pins are male or female. Yes, I do know how to make proper crimps. I ordered another crimping tool from a PC modding site and the crimping ridge was much more pronounced, leaving me with a proper crimp, whereas this one I ordered here on Amazon did not.
Top die shape not correct for rolling tabs into good crimp.
December 31, 2015
Purchased this and decided to return it. Molex type crimpers should have a "top heart" style top die so the tabs on the crimper come up around, and bend in to grasp wire. The top die of this was too square resulting in extremely poor crimp. Purchased Engineer Inc PA-20 crimper and am much happier with it.
and they absolutly sucked. they would not do a good crip for ...
December 6, 2015
i dont understand how these got 4 plus stars , i was using this on a computer sleeving job , and they absolutly sucked. they would not do a good crip for nothing and believe me i tried and tried , and they would not do it , so i got pissed and went to mainframe customes and bought there crimper and it worked perfectly the first time and has not once messed up a crimp unless i did something wrong ..if you are doing custom pc work get the mainframe customs crimp the guy there makes sure the are pre set and working right before he ever sends them out you wont regret it.as far as these , mine are going in the trash unless i can find a different use for them
interchangeable not
June 11, 2015
All of the sellers of this product are promoting that the jaws in the ratcheting crimpers are interchangeable, but no one is selling any other die set different than the one that comes with the crimpers. Doesn't sound like they're interchangeable to me. Seems to be a good crimper, I guess I should have looked into it deeper before I bought them.
1%
Homeowner? Fine. Professional? Stay away from.
May 6, 2017
I purchased this in March 2016 when I started a new job as a professional AV tech so I've been using it over a year. We regularly install Cat6 and Cat5e keystones residentially and commercially. If you're in the professional side of things, get a Klein or Ideal. If you need this for a few punch downs around your house, it will suffice. Just keep in mind the spring is inconsistent and not near as efficient as the Ideal and Klein models as I have tested from other co-workers.
Cheep but not good at all
August 17, 2016
Waste of money and most important time to find out how bad are they.
... I have crimped about 20-30 CAT5 ends which were perfect. Therafter
August 3, 2016
I have this crimper for the last 5 years and used it off and on - I would say I have crimped about 20-30 CAT5 ends which were perfect. Therafter, the crimper seem to inadequately make a proper connection with the wires. I thought it was the ends but I have used the same ends with another crimper and they were perfect. I cannot figure out what is wrong with the crimper as it is mechanically and physically sound. It has become a real time waster as after I spent all the time align the wires and finally crimp the ends they are useless. Sorry I wasted my money on this.
Design problem..!
April 26, 2016
the blades did not work for stripping and cutting round CAT 5 cable (tried 2 of this tools)..
Not worth the cost savings
October 11, 2014
I used this crimp tool as well as another one that is five time more expensive than this one. There were many crimping issues when I used this tool. If you are a professional, you probably have learnt your lesson a long time back. For those adventurous folks wiring up their own homes, please do yourself a favor and buy a more professional grade tool. The time and effort saved will definitely be worth it.

This tool has all the things a professional tool should have. However, stripping the cable is a lot more difficult with this one. There is a good chance you'll nick the inside wires if your cat 5e cable is slightly thinner. Other people might have had better success with this tool, but unfortunately bad crimps and the extra labor involved is just not worth the apparent savings when investing in this tool.
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Price
Price
$19.95updated: Mar 5, 2020
$17.99updated: Mar 18, 2020
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Answered Questions
Article Number
Article Number
0840556092698
0088020529183
Binding
Binding
Misc.
Tools & Home Improvement
Brand
Brand
OKGEAR
TRENDnet
Height
Height
15.7 in
59.1 in
Length
Length
440.9 in
393.7 in
Manufacturer
Manufacturer
Hanlong Industrail Co
TRENDnet
Model
Model
HT-225D
TC-CT68
MPN
MPN
840556092698
TC-CT68
Number of Parts
Number of Parts
840556092698
TC-CT68
Product Group
Product Group
Home Improvement
Home Improvement
Product Type
Product Type
TOOLS
COMPUTER_COMPONENT
Publisher
Publisher
Hanlong Industrail Co
TRENDnet
Quantity
Quantity
1
1
Reviews
Reviews
Score
Score
8.6
9.2
Studio
Studio
Hanlong Industrail Co
TRENDnet
Weight
Weight
3.4 oz
2.5 oz
Width
Width
169.3 in
167.3 in
Feature
Feature

For use with AWG 18-22,24-30.

For use with 4pin and 3pin Molex connectors.

Crimp tool for D-Sub and Open Barrel Connectors.

Frame is made from middle carbon hardened steel; Die made of SAE J404C Alloy Steel

Handle is rubber coated

All Steel Construction for Durability

For Any Ethernet or Telephone Cable

Compact Design/ Easy-To-Use Hand Grips

rofessional tool crimps, strips and cuts cable for 8 and 6 position modular plugs

This user friendly device works with any Ethernet or telephone cable

Compact design with easy handle hand grips

Functions for 8P/RJ-45 and 6P/RJ-12, RJ-11

1-year limited warranty

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