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expired Posted by StrongWeather642 | Staff • Sep 11, 2023

Fluke VoltAlert Non-Contact Pocket-Sized Voltage Tester

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Amazon has Fluke 1AC-A1-II VoltAlert Non-Contact Pocket-Sized Voltage Tester (1AC-A1-II) for $23.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).

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Product Features:
  • Voltbeat technology and continuous self-test – so you always know it's working
  • Upon detection, tip glows and beeper sounds
  • CAT IV 1000 V for added protection
  • Expanded range: 90 V AC to 1000 V AC
  • Continuous self-test so you always know it's working
  • Audible/Silent mode

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Amazon has Fluke 1AC-A1-II VoltAlert Non-Contact Pocket-Sized Voltage Tester (1AC-A1-II) for $23.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $25+ or $35+ orders (minimum requirement varies by location).

Thanks to Deal Hunter StrongWeather642 for finding this deal.

Product Features:
  • Voltbeat technology and continuous self-test – so you always know it's working
  • Upon detection, tip glows and beeper sounds
  • CAT IV 1000 V for added protection
  • Expanded range: 90 V AC to 1000 V AC
  • Continuous self-test so you always know it's working
  • Audible/Silent mode

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Written by johnny_miller | Staff
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.7 from over 12,000 Amazon customer reviews.
  • About this store:
  • Additional note:

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Model: Fluke 1AC-A1-II VoltAlert Non-Contact Voltage Tester, Pocket-Sized, Voltage Detection Range 90 V to 1000 V AC, Audible Beeper, Silent Mode, Includes Batteries And 2 Year Warranty, CAT IV 1000 V Rating

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Read the one star reviews on the Harbor Freight and you will know. I bought this Fluke on the Prime Day deal after reading reviews on literally dozens of models, and there is a wide range of quality, even among the name brands. In my mind, when dealing with something potentially dangerous, price should not be the primary factor in the decision.
I don't have the harbor freight one, but a craftsman, but even if it was Fluke brand, I would still test it on a known live circuit.
It's a "simple device" where a flaw/failure could threaten your life. Not necessarily something you want the cheapest possible option for. Better to trust a reputable brand than one whose warranty is a revolving door of replacements lol

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Got one of these for free years ago. Melted it by accident by leaving it in a container with some leaky solvent.... still my best and most reliable hot stick.
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Quote from drsgrinch :
Fluke is definitely the leader, but how does it compare to say a harbor freight one for like 8 bucks?

Still seems pricey when it's such a simple device.
Read the one star reviews on the Harbor Freight and you will know. I bought this Fluke on the Prime Day deal after reading reviews on literally dozens of models, and there is a wide range of quality, even among the name brands. In my mind, when dealing with something potentially dangerous, price should not be the primary factor in the decision.
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Quote from killerrabbit1961 :
Read the one star reviews on the Harbor Freight and you will know. I bought this Fluke on the Prime Day deal after reading reviews on literally dozens of models, and there is a wide range of quality, even among the name brands. In my mind, when dealing with something potentially dangerous, price should not be the primary factor in the decision.
https://www.harborfreight.com/ele...63919.html

It have 60 one star out of 3055 total with an average of 4.5 stars

most of the 1 star reviews are "the button broke" and "probably a defect"

seems still like a solid bet for someone who seldom uses it to replace 120v outlets and switches
They're usually on sale for 2.99 at my location so I could buy a few to lose around the house and still be ahead

Plus if its not like i dont have a decent voltmeter lol
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Quote from snackster :
https://www.harborfreight.com/ele...63919.html [harborfreight.com]

It have 60 one star out of 3055 total with an average of 4.5 stars

most of the 1 star reviews are "the button broke" and "probably a defect"

seems still like a solid bet for someone who seldom uses it to replace 120v outlets and switches
They're usually on sale for 2.99 at my location so I could buy a few to lose around the house and still be ahead

Plus if its not like i dont have a decent voltmeter lol
"Probably a defect" is not something I want to hear when working with electricity, but feel free to take your chances. Especially when the second-posted one star review says "NO response when inserted in socket."
Last edited by killerrabbit1961 September 11, 2023 at 08:31 PM.
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Caleo
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Quote from drsgrinch :
Fluke is definitely the leader, but how does it compare to say a harbor freight one for like 8 bucks?

Still seems pricey when it's such a simple device.
Quote from snackster :
https://www.harborfreight.com/ele...63919.html [harborfreight.com]

It have 60 one star out of 3055 total with an average of 4.5 stars

most of the 1 star reviews are "the button broke" and "probably a defect"

seems still like a solid bet for someone who seldom uses it to replace 120v outlets and switches
They're usually on sale for 2.99 at my location so I could buy a few to lose around the house and still be ahead

Plus if its not like i dont have a decent voltmeter lol
It's a "simple device" where a flaw/failure could threaten your life. Not necessarily something you want the cheapest possible option for. Better to trust a reputable brand than one whose warranty is a revolving door of replacements lol
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Quote from Caleo :
It's a "simple device" where a flaw/failure could threaten your life. Not necessarily something you want the cheapest possible option for. Better to trust a reputable brand than one whose warranty is a revolving door of replacements lol
I don't have the harbor freight one, but a craftsman, but even if it was Fluke brand, I would still test it on a known live circuit.
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frank3000
Sep 12, 2023
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Remember when we all got these for free? Old SlickDealers (and, at the time, Fat Wallet) remember. Still got mine.
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WaitWhaat
Sep 12, 2023
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This is Cat 4, the higher CAT rating is almost always the safer rating.
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