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πŸ”Œ Versatile and Durable: Electronic Specialties 629-10 Ten Foot Test Leads with Screw Off Alligator Clips - 1 Pack Review

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Description of πŸ”Œ Versatile and Durable: Electronic Specialties 629-10 Ten Foot Test Leads with Screw Off Alligator Clips - 1 Pack

Extra long test leads at 10 feet, allows expanded applications and longer reach. Alligator clips screw on and off for more secure connection. Works with most DMM's in the field - Max 10 amps. Fit type: Universal Fit.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Reliable and Versatile Test Leads

Our team found that these alligator leads are perfect for testing various electrical systems. The leads are durable and sturdy, and the alligator clips hold onto wires tightly. With 10 leads, we could quickly and easily connect to the components we needed to test. The long length of the leads is also a great feature, as it allows us to move around freely while testing. The only downside is that the alligator clips are not interchangeable.

Pros
  • Durable, versatile, long length
Cons
  • Non-interchangeable alligator clips

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Expensive for basic quality but they work.

About double what they should cost for really basic entry level quality. I only really needed 10 feet of wire to make it easier to measure voltage drop.

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Revainrating 1 out of 5

2 THUMBS DOWN for valves and parts

I gave them 5 stars when I first got them. They looked and felt like quality leads and I forgot to test them. I was definitely deceived. I hooked them up to my Fluke 177 and couldn't get a stable resistance reading at all. The resistance value jumped sharply as I moved the wires - a sure sign of bad wires. Well I guess I should have known, 10 feet of wire at that price was too good to be true. I had to bite the bullet and buy Fluke brand wires to use with my Fluke brand test tool. what was i…

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  • Works with most DMMs in the field - 10 amp max.
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  • Something different