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Reviewed in Australia on February 27, 2025
No light just a readout that's not bright. Makes a bit harder and less convenient than a normal test light.
BAMF34606
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Works as it should, Nice tester
Riley
Reviewed in the United States on September 7, 2024
This is of good quality and works great. Can check my battery and fuses no problem!
Kristen Hammerschmith
Reviewed in the United States on September 10, 2024
This saves some time when you only need to do a simple check. Don't have to fuss with the multimeter.
Samuel Rodriguez Jr
Reviewed in the United States on August 11, 2024
It's not to bad it's close to the voltage measurement It off by .2 volts for those that really need exact measurements just count.2+ DB on top of the reading. I used a multimeter to measure the voltage on a battery and that was the icing on the cake π. Great product I recommend it !And as for your con on this product I would make sure that it's reading correct voltage β‘ every one love a tool that tells true results π€!
JRC
Reviewed in the United States on June 25, 2024
As said it works like it should and has come in handy to see the voltage it's reading. It has helped in some situations when figuring out when something isn't getting full voltage.... but mostly is a good test light with some added features. Though because of the extra stuff I'm careful on what jobs I use it on so I don't accidentally burn it up.
ray
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2024
Use this almost everyday. Works awesome
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024
Works well
Customer
Reviewed in Australia on April 19, 2024
Easy to use all over motorcycle. Retractable curly cord was tangle free after being stretched it sprang back to original length. Recommend.
Don Forgash
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023
Ever since I saw one in my dad's tool box when I was just a kid too short to see the top of the work bench without standing on a chair or box.Now regardless of the many meters, test tools and equipment I have from oscilloscopes to Ohm meters, wireless probes to no contact devices, I still can find uses for this simple device.Why?They just work.Attach the clip to a battery terminal, depending on what you are testing for determines whether it will be the positive or the negative. Then go probing, a light means you found what your looking for.Other times no light is what you want.If you don't understand that, maybe you should find someone to lend a hand before sparks fly.No, really, they are quite simple to use. Attach the clip to ground (or negative battery terminal) and use the probe (the pointy thing) to check for voltage. When the light goes on, you have found the voltage.It's always a good idea to first test to see if what you think is ground, is infract a ground source by touching the positive terminal after attaching the clip to your choice of a ground source.Thank you for fulfilling what was a lifelong dream, to own my very own, um . . . . . .you know light.(would idiosyncratic be a polite way of saying the "i-d-i-o-_ light"?)A test light . . . . .probe thingy. . . . .Don
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