Mini wire stripper for working inside the chassis?

Hello guys,

I do have a couple of full-size wire strippers, but they are not very convenient for confined spaces.

Sometimes, when you're trying to be really neat with your build, the best way (for me at least) is to solder one end of the wire in place, lay out the wire inside the chassis and then trim it to fit precisely. Then you try to strip the other end, and that's where the problems arise.

I'd like to have the smaller tool for this job. I'm thinking of something with the size of, say, Leatherman Squirt ES4 (I do have PS4 and I don't need another multitool though), capable of dealing with 16-18AWG down to 24-26AWG (and preferably cheaper than the Leatherman).

Any suggestions?
Thanks!
 
Hello guys,

I do have a couple of full-size wire strippers, but they are not very convenient for confined spaces.

Sometimes, when you're trying to be really neat with your build, the best way (for me at least) is to solder one end of the wire in place, lay out the wire inside the chassis and then trim it to fit precisely. Then you try to strip the other end, and that's where the problems arise.

I'd like to have the smaller tool for this job. I'm thinking of something with the size of, say, Leatherman Squirt ES4 (I do have PS4 and I don't need another multitool though), capable of dealing with 16-18AWG down to 24-26AWG (and preferably cheaper than the Leatherman).

Any suggestions?
Thanks!
Just desolder it, take it out, strip other end, put it back. Simple as that.
 
I was able to source the Jokari Super 4 Plus locally, and it arrived today.
I'm quite happy with it - ohdsp, thank you very much for the suggestion!
This thing is even able to strip PTFE insulation cleanly - at least, the Soviet MGTF wire, though it takes two passes (make one pass, rotate the wire 90 degress, then make another pass).