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The Cable Matters 110 Punch Down Tool is a hand-powered, professional-grade device designed for efficient and precise termination of Ethernet cables from Cat 5 to Cat 8. Featuring adjustable impact settings, a removable twist-lock 110 blade stored securely within the tool, and a durable spring-action mechanism, it ensures fast, low-effort cable seating and long-lasting performance. Ideal for structured cabling installations, this tool is a must-have for network pros and savvy DIYers alike.












| ASIN | B0072K1QHM |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,648 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #1 in Punchdown Tools |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 4.3 out of 5 stars (1,793) |
| Date First Available | January 17, 2012 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Item Weight | 6.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 180021 |
| Manufacturer | Cable Matters |
| Part Number | 180021 |
| Power Source | Hand powered |
| Product Dimensions | 9.8 x 3 x 0.7 inches |
| Size | Punch Down Tool w/ 110 Blade |
W**N
Solid tool at a good price
Telco grade. Works Great!
D**B
Works great
Works great
S**E
Good tool for the home user, probably not professional quality
I was torn with this item whether to rate it 4 or 5 stars. Pros: ~ cheap ~ reversible blade, one side cuts, the other does not. ~ adjustable spring, however so far in my experience I am not sure where you would need to adjust the spring. ~ Some people are suggesting that they aren't getting clean cuts from it. This the first punch down tool I have every used, but from my experience it seems to cut fine. I realized immediately the effectiveness of the cutting action is really dependent on how you hold the keystone jack and how sharply you punch the wire down. Initially I tried punching down against the wall, but after a practice round, I found it functioned better when I placed the keystone jack down on a flat hard surface like the floor. Half the time the wire would cut cleanly, and half the time it would score the wire to that a very light bend or touch would cause the end to fall away. Maybe if you are a network specialist and very experienced with a variety of punch down tools you would expect it to fully cut away the wires with no further intervention every time. But for me in my home...having to gently "pluck" the wires off after punching down seems fine. Cons: ~ it does feel like a cheaper tool. That is sort of an intangible concept, but you can tell when holding something in your hand by the mass and the solid feeling of it how well its made. This does feel a bit light and flimsy, but that sort of explains the low price. So I decided to not deduct a star for this. In summary, given that I will likely only use this tool one time while installing all my home network, the cost seems to justify the functionality and cheaper feeling of the tool. I would much rather spend $10 on a limited use tool than $50 for a professional tool merely for the convenience of not having to barely touch the wires after punching down to get them to fall away. I am a very satisfied DIY user. Here are the supplies I used to built my media infrastructure: Keystone plates = http://amzn.com/B006IKGHVC and http://amzn.com/B006IKHAZY Blank Keystone = http://amzn.com/B006IKH0EA Keystone Mounting Bracket = http://amzn.com/B003JQL0S8 Cat6 Keystone = http://amzn.com/B004D5PFGW HDMI Keystone = http://amzn.com/B0039L3P86 Coax Keystone = http://amzn.com/B003099HOI Cat6 Cable = http://amzn.com/B0049KV52E (the cable this review is written in) Coax Cable = http://amzn.com/B0069F4H3G Coax Right Angle Adapters = http://amzn.com/B00DUW3Y7G Wall Mounted patch panel = http://amzn.com/B000HZES42 Cat6 Crimp connectors = http://amzn.com/B00BS92DCA Strain Relief Boots = http://amzn.com/B000I20B86 Crimp Tool = http://amzn.com/B0000AZK4G Punch Down Tool = http://amzn.com/B0072K1QHM Coax Crimp Tools = http://amzn.com/B003J7YOTO
S**T
Nice until something happend the tip got lodged and is now permently stuck.
I know the reviews and took a chance on this tool. it did do the job I needed hence the not so poor rating but the tool broke in an unusual way, the tip actually got jammed and the ball barring became lodged where it allows to remove the tip for easy change out for a cutting tip vs punch down. I don't know how this happened but I wasn't user error great tool and very effective for what I was using it for, cat5 for audio equipment.
K**K
Sharp Punchdown
Economical for leaving punchdown kits in different locations for last minute field use. I have a Fluke set, but this does the trick if I forget it.
M**D
DO NOT BUY. Punched down 3 keystone jacks before the collet failed.
I have been rewiring my new house with 24 drops of Cat6 using a punchdown tool that I used to wire my last house. That tool is cheap and annoying - a scissor type that doesn't cut as well as it once did and relies on the resistance from the scissor to punch. I thought I would treat myself to a better tool and blindly trusted Cable Matters to deliver. This Cable Matters punchdown tool has a heavy bit that has an angled cutting blade. My first impression was that though the blade did not reliably cut wires and they had to be fidgeted off the jack. The bit was heavier, the tool fit better, wires (the few times they were cut) were cut closer to the jack, and had a better hammer than the cheap-o tool I was using. All in all, it wasn't perfect, but it was better. While punching down the 4th keystone jack of the day, the hammer stopped. The collet was angled with a single ball bearing dislodged. In order to repair the tool, I opened it and found the smaller hammer spring badly bent, and there was no way to disassemble the collet to repair it. My former thoughts of Cable Matters was that they were a good company. My experience was they sell high quality all copper cabling. There is absolutely no way they actually manufacture this tool, rather they simply sell a design widely available. The terrible quality of this tool will definitely cause me to take pause ordering ANY cable matters products from here on out. Perhaps if Cable Matters is looking to offer a punch down tool and they don't want to bother manufacture one themselves, they should shop around and test some designs out so their customers don't have to. This tool is absolute garbage and didn't last 20 minutes. I spent more time trying to repair it than I was able to use it for. DO NOT BUY. My cheap scissor-based punch saved the day again. Though I don't like that tool either, I will always keep one in my bag for when the fancy tools from companies that are cashing out their good names fail.
T**N
Good product
Easily sets wires into jack receptacles.
D**S
Network Tool
This was a gift looked good and was told it works well.
J**É
A mí no me sirve para nada
G**O
Ottimo attrezzo, cablato senza problemi un patch panel da 24 porte. Ho scelto di utilizzare l'attrezzo dal lato senza taglio fili utilizzando una tronchesina per elettronica.
A**I
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F**N
I had a Krone copy I was struggling with but since this was a one-time job I did not want to spend extra money. This is under 10 pounds and it works far, far better. Both Euro RJ45 modules and patch panel were no problems. Naturally, if you can spend double (or more) you can get a better tool, but for very occasional jobs (not your day job) I think this is pretty good.
N**V
I like it
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