expired Posted by artcab • Jan 14, 2025
Jan 14, 2025 12:44 PM
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expired Posted by artcab • Jan 14, 2025
Jan 14, 2025 12:44 PM
Fluke VoltAlert Non-Contact Pocket-Sized Voltage Tester
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https://slickdeals.net/f/18032334-klein-tools-non-contact-voltage-tester-kit-24kit3xt-mmv-29-98?attrsrc=Thre
This pair is found on Lowes, it's called the 24KIT3xT. What you get are:
Model# NCVT3P as well as model# 24KIT3XT. YMMV
I hope this deal helps someone else out there, if so give me a thumbs up please. It's my first Slick Deals post and somebody gave me a -1 already.
TIA - Thank you in advance
The "brand" store isn't always run by the organization you're looking for. Schneider sells a ton of "Square D" breakers and that brand page only shows a fragment of their products, because it is fake.
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https://slickdeals.net/f/18032334-klein-tools-non-contact-voltage-tester-kit-24kit3xt-mmv-29-98?attrsrc=Thre
This pair is found on Lowes, it's called the 24KIT3xT. What you get are:
Model# NCVT3P as well as model# 24KIT3XT. YMMV
I hope this deal helps someone else out there, if so give me a thumbs up please. It's my first Slick Deals post and somebody gave me a -1 already.
TIA - Thank you in advance
https://slickdeals.net/f/18032334-klein-tools-non-contact-voltage-tester-kit-24kit3xt-mmv-29-98?attr...
This pair is found on Lowes, it's called the 24KIT3xT. What you get are:
Model# NCVT3P as well as model# 24KIT3XT. YMMV
I hope this deal helps someone else out there, if so give me a thumbs up please. It's my first Slick Deals post and somebody gave me a -1 already.
TIA - Thank you in advance
Do you have a link to any of the ones on Amazon with the better clip?
um, no shortage of these things with good clips...easy peasy
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If you have the official Fluke version, it is far superior to any other brand I have tried (I have tried milwaukee, klein, sperry, kobalt, etc.). This tester is very precise. All testers are NOT the same. If you have a j-box full of wires, if you stick your klein or milwaukee (or any of the other one's I've listed) it is going to alert you and go off. You won't be able to ascertain if ALL the wires are hot or just 1 or 2. This fluke will not go off until you practically touch each wire.
I was just watching a 'handyman repair' video where some guy had a klein tester trying to repair one leg of service.... everytime he stuck his kelin near the breaker panel it wouldn't let up... and he was clueless and said, "i don't know why my klein is acting up". In his scenario, every other breaker in that panel was dead... but he couldn't figure it out... so he took and ALUMINUM ladder and his 'klein' tester to the roof and proceeded to play around with the service lugs!! I was relieved when he put some cloth work gloves on though... I was able to breathe a little better *end sarcasm*
For life/death critical tools, I don't fool around buy direct from Grainger, major big box store, or direct from manufacturer. I just bought some 1000v insulated gloves from Grainger... I did look at some on amazon (just to get an idea of pricing), and many reviews were the same about a horrible/bad smell. Who knows if these chinese cheap-o's would really protect against 1000v, or even 120v... I am not willing to take that chance. I am not afraid of death, but what if your not dead but can no longer live on your own... or move, or lose mobility in half or 3/4 of your body... so, yeah, I'll pass on this from Scamazon.