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Fluke ST120 Integrated GFCI LEDs Socket Tester w/o Beeper

$8.00

$17

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Amazon has Fluke ST120 Integrated GFCI LEDs Socket Tester w/o Beeper on sale for $7.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

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About the Product
  • Integrated Socket Tester
  • GFCI Test Button/Equipped Outlets
  • Compact/Rugged Design
  • Battery Powered
  • Bright LEDs/Fast Easy Identification of Miswired Outlets

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  • About the Deal
    • Introductory socket tester for home electricians for quick/easy testing outlets; fast visual identifications of all 6 wiring conditions w/ integrated GFCI test button
    • Product is eligible for refund/replacement within 30-days of purchase
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available

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Amazon has Fluke ST120 Integrated GFCI LEDs Socket Tester w/o Beeper on sale for $7.99. Shipping is free w/ Prime or on $35+ orders.

Thanks to Deal Hunter phoinix for finding this deal

Note, product must be sold/shipped by Amazon.

About the Product
  • Integrated Socket Tester
  • GFCI Test Button/Equipped Outlets
  • Compact/Rugged Design
  • Battery Powered
  • Bright LEDs/Fast Easy Identification of Miswired Outlets

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About the Deal
    • Introductory socket tester for home electricians for quick/easy testing outlets; fast visual identifications of all 6 wiring conditions w/ integrated GFCI test button
    • Product is eligible for refund/replacement within 30-days of purchase
    • Don't have Amazon Prime? Students can get a free 6-Month Amazon Prime trial with free 2-day shipping, unlimited video streaming & more
    • If you're not a student, there's also a free 1-Month Amazon Prime trial available

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I put a 1' extension cord on all of my testers and kill-a-watts. It takes stress off the plug on the tester and allows me to turn the tester in any direction and helps get into tight spaces. The only advantage I see to the ST120 is that it is CAT III. Other than that it's no different than any other tester (except for the FLUKE snob appeal). Personally, I would spend $14 more on the Klein RT250 that has greater functionality.
I don't care for this style. I prefer the ones that just plug in at the end. This seems awkward; especially if there is anything else plugged in you would have to unplug that item to plug this in
I get that this is popular because it is a fluke product, but the format/form factor isn't optimal. This takes up more space than necessary and doesn't appear to have any benefits beyond a harbor freight example.

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livingaboard
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I don't care for this style. I prefer the ones that just plug in at the end. This seems awkward; especially if there is anything else plugged in you would have to unplug that item to plug this in
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Quote from livingaboard :
I don't care for this style. I prefer the ones that just plug in at the end. This seems awkward; especially if there is anything else plugged in you would have to unplug that item to plug this in
worse would be having to carry a 1 foot cord to test things in a wr enclosure
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Quote from livingaboard :
I don't care for this style. I prefer the ones that just plug in at the end. This seems awkward; especially if there is anything else plugged in you would have to unplug that item to plug this in
I get that this is popular because it is a fluke product, but the format/form factor isn't optimal. This takes up more space than necessary and doesn't appear to have any benefits beyond a harbor freight example.
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salincer
Feb 24, 2025
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Home depot has same price + free shipping also
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Feb 24, 2025
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Going to take this with me when van camping. In La Paz Mexico I plugged my van into an outlet and grabbed the door handle and was shocked. I touched the metal bumper and again shocked.
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I put a 1' extension cord on all of my testers and kill-a-watts. It takes stress off the plug on the tester and allows me to turn the tester in any direction and helps get into tight spaces. The only advantage I see to the ST120 is that it is CAT III. Other than that it's no different than any other tester (except for the FLUKE snob appeal). Personally, I would spend $14 more on the Klein RT250 that has greater functionality.
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Hey all. New homeowner here of a 1927 tudor that has some outdated wiring in various places, e.g., non-grounded outlets, non-GFCI outlets, knob and tube (gulp). I don't have much knowledge of electrical stuff, but would something like this be beneficial to have?

I do plan on having an electrician coming in later this year to update all the electrical to modern wiring, but it sounds like that's going to be a $20-30k project

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Gone.
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Feb 24, 2025
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If you use it for business, you wouldn't care about the $9 discount. If you just want to check your home outlet, get one in walmart for $5, it does the same thing.
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Quote from orioncygnus :
Hey all. New homeowner here of a 1927 tudor that has some outdated wiring in various places, e.g., non-grounded outlets, non-GFCI outlets, knob and tube (gulp). I don't have much knowledge of electrical stuff, but would something like this be beneficial to have?

I do plan on having an electrician coming in later this year to update all the electrical to modern wiring, but it sounds like that's going to be a $20-30k project
Yes it would, especially for this cheap. It will point out which outlets in particular are problems. In fact I would encourage you to spend some time to learn home electrical, it's really not super complicated and maybe you'll find out you don't really need a whole home rewiring after all.
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Quote from salincer :
Home depot has same price + free shipping also
Thank you for pointing this out.
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Quote from Dmurphyixi86 :
Gone.
Home Depot still has some in stock with free delivery
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NeatCable281
Feb 24, 2025
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Is Fluke really that good?

There are plenty of cheaper others that do the same exact job
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zexious1
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Quote from RenatoP2583 :
Home Depot still has some in stock with free delivery
Every time I type in the info on
Home depot site for this tester they show me outdoor furniture

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11 left after I got mine.

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