Deal Editor's Note: This offer is valid In-Store only at select locations. While we cannot confirm in-store pricing/availability, we are promoting this deal to the Frontpage due to comments from forum members reporting success in finding these prices available locally.
Select Lowe's Stores (link for reference only;
store locator) have
4-Piece Klein Tools Clamp Meter Electrical Test Kit (CL120VP) on clearance for
$31.97 valid for
in-store purchase and at select stores only.
- Note: Availability will vary and pricing is not available at all locations.
Thanks to Community Member
BabyBubba for sharing this deal.
About this kit:
- CL120 Clamp Meter measure AC current via the clamp, and AC/DC voltage, resistance and continuity via test leads
- RT210 detects the most common wiring problems in standard and GFCI receptacles
- NCVT-3P has dual-range capabilities to detect from 12 to 1000V AC or 70 to 1000V AC for a broad variety of low-voltage or standard voltage applications
- ET40 tests AC voltages from 12V to 240V AC at four useful levels aligned with commonly used residential voltages and also tests DC voltages from 1.5V to greater than 17V to 24V at four common levels
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Here is a quick little guide on how to create these.
For Lowe's:
Go to Lowes.com and find your desired item
Locate the Item # (Product #) below the product name
Alternatively, check the URL for the number after "product_id="
Visit BrickSeek's Lowe's Inventory Checker [brickseek.com]
Enter your zip code and the Item # (Product #)
Click "Check Inventory"
For Walmart:
Navigate to Walmart.com and find your item
Copy the SKU number from the end of the product URL
The SKU is typically the last set of numbers in the URL after the product name
Visit BrickSeek's Walmart Inventory Checker [brickseek.com]
Enter your zip code and the SKU number
Click "Check Inventory"
Note: Walmart's inventory system is no longer communicating with BrickSeek. You may only see pricing information without stock details.
that method showed me 30+ available for pickup 20 miles from here.
does it do dc current?
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Klein Recalls
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https://brickseek.com/lowes-inven...5014316
Here is a quick little guide on how to create these.
For Lowe's:
[]Locate the Item # (Product #) below the product name
[]Alternatively, check the URL for the number after "product_id="
[]Visit BrickSeek's Lowe's Inventory Checker [brickseek.com]
[]Enter your zip code and the Item # (Product #)
[]Click "Check Inventory"
For Walmart:
[]Copy the SKU number from the end of the product URL
[]The SKU is typically the last set of numbers in the URL after the product name
[]Visit BrickSeek's Walmart Inventory Checker [brickseek.com]
[]Enter your zip code and the SKU number
[]Click "Check Inventory"
Note: Walmart's inventory system is no longer communicating with BrickSeek. You may only see pricing information without stock details.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank BabyBubba
Klein Recalls
https://www.kleintools.
https://www.ebay.com/itm/276416457718
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that method showed me 30+ available for pickup 20 miles from here.
does it do dc current?
that method showed me 30+ available for pickup 20 miles from here.
does it do dc current?
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Thanks!
EDIT Never mind. Got a call from the store that they were out and I had to cancel the order. âšī¸
The clamp is the only way to get current. The probes don't do current as there are only two probe jacks. For technical reasons, you need three jacks to measure current, as the circuit for current almost zero impedance, and the circuit for everything is almost infinite impedance.
The meter is a CL120 and the probe is NCVT-3P. Neither is on the list. You should be good!
The clamp is the only way to get current. The probes don't do current as there are only two probe jacks. For technical reasons, you need three jacks to measure current, as the circuit for current almost zero impedance, and the circuit for everything is almost infinite impedance.
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