Everest easyJACK 90° Angled Cat6 Keystone Tool Set vs VCELINK Keystone Termination Tool for VCE jacks
Overall winner: VCELINK Keystone Termination Tool for VCE jacks
Key Differences
Everest easyJACK (A) is positioned as a slim-profile, one-motion Cat6 keystone tool that notes time-saving and professional-quality operation but is limited to Everest jacks; VCELINK (B) targets broader use on patch panels and wall plates and can punch-and-cut 8 wires in one stroke but is limited to VCE C265 jacks and has mixed feedback on its wire-trim feature. A has a lower listed price tier and higher average rating with more reviews; B emphasizes direct work on panels and supports Cat6a compatibility in its tags
Everest easyJACK 90° Angled Cat6 Keystone Tool Set
Cat6 punch down tool with 90-degree angled design for single-handed use. Uses 8-wire cut in one motion; compatible with Everest 90-degree Cat6/6a/5e RJ45 keystone jacks. Customers note professional quality, ease of use, and time savings
Pros
- one-motion operation
- one-handed use
- sharp blades for quick crimping
- high perceived quality
Cons
- mixed connection quality feedback
- limited compatibility (will work with Everest jacks only)
VCELINK Keystone Termination Tool for VCE jacks
Punch-down tool designed for VCE C265 90-degree keystone jacks with single-action operation. Fast 8-wire termination and cut, suitable for patch panels and wall plates. Customer notes emphasize easy use, build quality, and time savings
Pros
- single-action operation
- cuts 8 wires in one step
- designed for VCE C265 keystone jacks
- slim profile for side-by-side mounting
Cons
- wire trimming feature receives mixed feedback
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Everest Media Solutions |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | VCELINK |
| User Reviews | Everest Media Solutions |