<p dir="ltr">I generally get things like that from The Source. Probably not the absolute cheapest, but convenient and not too bad.</p>
<p dir="ltr">Their selection seems to have gone downhill though, especially for wall plates. A big hardware store would be worth checking for comparison.</p>
<p dir="ltr">I think my crimper was more than 15 and less than 30 dollars from The Source. It is all metal and works well enough for my use, which is making maybe 2 cables per year. The main downfall is the part that removes the outer sheath, it is difficult not to nick the twisted pairs. I have not used high end ones so I can't compare.</p>
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