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Commercial Electric 110-220V AC/DC Voltage Tester with GFCI Outlet Tester ($3.60 w/ Free HD Store Pickup)

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It appears to be the regular price, but it has hundreds of good reviews with a 4.4 star avg and at only $3.60 for both items, it's cheaper than almost any other GFCI tester. This tests ground as well. Some of the cheap testers just test proper connection, so definitely seems like a good deal.

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  • Check voltage quickly and safely with the 110/220 VAC Voltage Tester from Commercial Electric VT-8900R. Designed to help achieve an actual reading from the outlet to identify output and prevent overage. Indicator light shines when it detects a 110-Volt or 220-Volt.
  • 2-level voltage tester checks for 110 and 220 VAC/VDC
  • Easy to use and no battery require
  • Built-in test lead for easy measure
  • LED indication lights glow if detects
  • Note: product may vary by store
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It appears to be the regular price, but it has hundreds of good reviews with a 4.4 star avg and at only $3.60 for both items, it's cheaper than almost any other GFCI tester. This tests ground as well. Some of the cheap testers just test proper connection, so definitely seems like a good deal.

Product Overview
  • Check voltage quickly and safely with the 110/220 VAC Voltage Tester from Commercial Electric VT-8900R. Designed to help achieve an actual reading from the outlet to identify output and prevent overage. Indicator light shines when it detects a 110-Volt or 220-Volt.
  • 2-level voltage tester checks for 110 and 220 VAC/VDC
  • Easy to use and no battery require
  • Built-in test lead for easy measure
  • LED indication lights glow if detects
  • Note: product may vary by store
https://www.homedepot.com/p/Comme...03851-_-N&

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Dec 20, 2021
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ruouttaurmind
Dec 20, 2021
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The outlet tester is probably worth the price of admission alone. But you may want to consider a non-contact tester for the voltage. Shoving those steel leads into an outlet can be cumbersome and the risk of shock is always there.
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orangedawg
Dec 20, 2021
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I have an older home that just has some two prong outlet. Would I just get one of those two prong to three prong adapters to make this work for those? Suggestions?

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Dec 20, 2021
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njguy545
Dec 20, 2021
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank njguy545

I used this and got electrocuted and spent 3 nights in the hospital, beware before using
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striking19
Dec 20, 2021
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Quote from njguy545 :
I used this and got electrocuted and spent 3 nights in the hospital, beware before using
Voltage tester or gfci tester?
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PattrickHarris
Dec 20, 2021
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Quote from njguy545 :
I used this and got electrocuted and spent 3 nights in the hospital, beware before using
Lawsuit should have been filed then
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Dec 20, 2021
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babcoccl
Dec 20, 2021
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Fingers crossed it won't be cancelled....like my order for 1000 foam brushes....
Dec 20, 2021
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TodayOnly
Dec 20, 2021
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Quote from ruouttaurmind :
The outlet tester is probably worth the price of admission alone. But you may want to consider a non-contact tester for the voltage. Shoving those steel leads into an outlet can be cumbersome and the risk of shock is always there.
yes, especially if user error is prone to be.

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arribasn
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none within 100 miles for me
Dec 20, 2021
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liedel
Dec 20, 2021
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Quote from njguy545 :
I used this and got electrocuted and spent 3 nights in the hospital, beware before using
How are you still typing if you were killed by electricity?
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BuddyLove99
Dec 20, 2021
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These look like toys
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Dec 20, 2021
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avgxazn
Dec 20, 2021
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OOS online. None in stock in chicagoland area
Dec 20, 2021
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jetcityjef
Dec 20, 2021
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Quote from njguy545 :
I used this and got electrocuted and spent 3 nights in the hospital, beware before using
That's shocking!
Dec 20, 2021
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helicopter2
Dec 20, 2021
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Quote from njguy545 :
I used this and got electrocuted and spent 3 nights in the hospital, beware before using
What was determined to be the cause of your accident? The product or your home's wiring? If it was the product, what did the company say when you contacted them?

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How are you still typing if you were killed by electricity?
Electrocuted =/= death
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Dec 21, 2021
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cookmyself
Dec 21, 2021
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How does the button work?

I wish I have the tester plugged and immediately showing the result, instead of me pushing the button to see the result.

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tmitim1983
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Quote from cookmyself :
How does the button work?

I wish I have the tester plugged and immediately showing the result, instead of me pushing the button to see the result.
The button is only the GFCI tester, you need plug that into GFCI or GFCI protected receptacles, press that button, it will trip either the GFCI receptacle on the line or the GFCI breaker in the panel to see if it works.

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