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Reviewed in Canada on March 4, 2025
This volt stick was an Amazon’s choice and came at a great price. I tried it when it arrived and works great. In the HVAC trade these volt sticks come in handy for troubleshooting and even though I retired not too long ago they are also handy for around the house. Make sure you buy the full range because this one goes from 12 volt to 10,000. In my trade checking as low as 24volt is required.
Welch
Reviewed in the United States on February 4, 2025
Easy to use!
Hi Ho
Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2025
Great convenient circuit tester for everyday use on electrical situations and objects. You can determine quickly whether you have a circuit problem or a wiring problem or a switch or socket problem or a appliance problem whenever you a confronted with ordinary household situation, including battery run objects. A simple diagnostic tool.
Mimí
Reviewed in Spain on February 23, 2025
No sabía de la existencia de este aparato, hasta que lo vi en Amazon. Me parece genial. Muy eficaz y sobre todo muy importante como medida de seguridad para saber por donde hay corriente . Muy bueno. Es un salvavidas.
KENNETH HUNTER
Reviewed in the United States on February 17, 2025
Helps identify my live areas when repairing outlets.
Wesley
Reviewed in the Netherlands on February 14, 2025
Werkt zoals verwacht. Geeft een goed licht en klinkt hard wanneer die piept
Chiki
Reviewed in Spain on January 9, 2025
Funciona muy bien.
Jerry Daley
Reviewed in the United States on January 20, 2025
It was shipped to me promptly. It works as advertised, no more no less. I am pleased with it.
W.B.
Reviewed in Germany on January 16, 2025
Der Umgang damit ist ein wenig gewöhnungsbedürftig, aber der Spannungsprüfer funktioniert tadellos.
Just4Show
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
The Neoteck Non-Contact AC Voltage Tester Pen is a reliable and versatile tool for anyone working with electrical systems, whether you're a professional electrician or a DIY enthusiast. Here’s my take on its features and performance:Pros:Wide Voltage Range: The tester can detect AC voltages from 12V to 1000V, making it suitable for a variety of applications, from household outlets.Non-Contact Operation: The non-contact design enhances safety by allowing voltage detection without direct contact with wires, reducing the risk of accidental shocks.Clear Indicators: The combination of an LED flashlight and visual display ensures you can easily identify live wires, even in low-light conditions.Compact and Portable: The pen-like design is lightweight and easy to carry, fitting comfortably in your pocket or tool bag.LED Flashlight: The built-in flashlight is a thoughtful addition, perfect for working in dimly lit areas.Durability: The sturdy construction ensures it can withstand regular use and minor drops, making it a dependable addition to your toolkit.Energy Efficiency: The auto power-off function helps conserve battery life, ensuring the tester is ready when you need it.Cons:Sensitivity Adjustment: While it works well, the sensitivity could sometimes pick up static signals, requiring careful handling to avoid false positives.Learning Curve: Beginners may need to familiarize themselves with how to interpret the buzzer and light signals effectively.Final Thoughts:The Neoteck Non-Contact AC Voltage Tester Pen is a must-have tool for anyone who deals with electrical work. Its wide voltage range, non-contact operation, and additional features like the flashlight and buzzer make it a versatile and safe option. While it requires some practice to use effectively, the convenience and reliability it offers are well worth the price.
tick509
Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2024
This is my first voltage tester, so I'm no expert. However, the description is "non-contact", which I take to mean one does not have to touch whatever is being tested. I got this to test outlets that I'm changing and I've found that I have to partially insert the tip of the pen into the outlet to get any response. It still works and it was inexpensive, so I'll keep it, but calling it "non-contact" seems a bit misleading.
James
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2022
Simple and inexpensive. I used this for home electrical work such as rewiring a bathroom, adding a GFCI and replacing switches and outlets. I already knew the basic circuit breaker blueprint, but I have become tired of being electrocuted when either what I am told or what I assumed is wrong. This Neoteck tool helped me determine that I was working with two circuits and not one, thus protecting me from a possible shock. It also helped me determine that the previous owner wired a switch that I still have idea what it switches lol.It worked accurately every time I used it. I can be a bit paranoid so I verified each time on a live circuit that it detected 120vAC (the only voltage I have used it for thus far) as well as verifying that there is no voltage on what I am shoving my hand into to dig out wires. It did NOT detect voltage through drywall (nor did I expect it to), but did detect voltage at the wall plates. It does beep when it is bumped, but this is a characteristic of most brands in this price range. The solution is to approach the wire, outlet or area slowly, then wait for a persistent beep for a positive detection of voltage. I also did not think it was overly sensitive. I had to be pretty much on target for the tester to register voltage.I actually liked the light to look into the electrical box trying to trace where the wires I wanted went to.It seems a little cheaply made, but I tend to take care of my tools. However, accidents do and will happen. This would be my only concern is longevity, which I can not attest to since I have not had it that long.I would recommend it to anyone!
Frito-Lay
Reviewed in the United States on January 7, 2021
I had a GB circuit tester for years before it finally crapped out. I got this Neoteck tester because it was cheap and it seemed to be the same kind of device.Pros: (1) includes little flashlight, that's convenient for working in tight spots. (2) It uses AAA batteries instead of button cells. (3) Easy to use.Cons: (1) It's not as sensitive as my GB tester was -- you can put the little plastic tip right into the neutral slot of a live 120-V receptacle and this unit will NOT beep. I found that rather weird. If the tip is OUTSIDE the receptacle or pushed into the hot slot, then it will beep. If you probe it around a switch plate it will not beep. On the other hand it will find wires through drywall so it's probably good enough for most uses. You just have to know its peculiarities. (2) kind of bulky compared to the GB but that's probably because it's designed to take AAA batteries.The user's manual contains funny Chinese-isms and other errors in English spelling and usage. "Cell Replaceme" for battery replacement and "The electric torque lights up when the electric torque switch (3) is pressed." (The word "torch" was intended there instead of "torque").But you're not going to read the manual anyway.
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