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Do a search on Ebay for "LAN impact punch down tool" and you will find Chinese knock-offs of Krone tools, for $1.00 plus $1.42 shipping. They make nice stocking stuffers for your employees.
The last time I priced real ones the cost was in the $20-$30 range. It seems like a good deal.
Arthur P. Bloom "30 years of faithful service...15 years on hold"
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They'll probably give you lead poisoning if you punch down too many pairs...
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well if you don't cut your fingers with the tools you wont need to put your fingers in your mouth.
About me: 8 years of network support 7 years IT field service
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I actually grabbed a few of these since Verizon has been using a bunch of Krone stuff around here. They work well
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Originally posted by anthonyh: I actually grabbed a few of these since Verizon has been using a bunch of Krone stuff around here. They work well Same here
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Serving SW and West central Fl since 1984
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I grabbed one for the CLEC contracting work I was doing. I bought it on a rare occasion that I needed to punch down lines into a Krone block. I didn't use it once though. 
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