expired Posted by FantasticGazelle200 • Dec 28, 2022
Dec 28, 2022 9:43 PM
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expired Posted by FantasticGazelle200 • Dec 28, 2022
Dec 28, 2022 9:43 PM
Klein Tools Non-Contact Voltage/GFCI Receptacle Test Kit w/ LCD & Flashlight
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Made in China by a well-respected brand, and a generic Chinese knock-off brand are not the same thing. It's not to say that there aren't any quality Chinese brand electrical products, but it's much harder for the avg consumer to know which brand is good and which one is not. When this entire Klein kit, with case, is only $28, then why bother with some generic brand like "Zotek?"
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seems silly to have yet another separate tool.
if you're using a non contact voltage sensor as your only or heavily rely on it as your safety net/troubleshoot you're going to have a bad time. I can't remember the last time I used one, and I'm pretty young myself. they could be useful in many conditions, but they're unreliable in some and frankly, not worth the trouble risk.
but a plug in tester? for what it does and how quickly it's great enough.
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Can anyone describe some use-case scenarios for the avg home owner where it would be worth sticking this in the toolbox?
Can anyone describe some use-case scenarios for the avg home owner where it would be worth sticking this in the toolbox?
Made in China by a well-respected brand, and a generic Chinese knock-off brand are not the same thing. It's not to say that there aren't any quality Chinese brand electrical products, but it's much harder for the avg consumer to know which brand is good and which one is not. When this entire Klein kit, with case, is only $28, then why bother with some generic brand like "Zotek?"
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if you're using a non contact voltage sensor as your only or heavily rely on it as your safety net/troubleshoot you're going to have a bad time. I can't remember the last time I used one, and I'm pretty young myself. they could be useful in many conditions, but they're unreliable in some and frankly, not worth the trouble risk.
but a plug in tester? for what it does and how quickly it's great enough.
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