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OTC 3905 Multimeter Piercing Jumper Review

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Description of OTC 3905 Multimeter Piercing Jumper

Constructed from high quality polyurethane these high visibility coil cord test leads have superior memory retention. Resistance to grease and oil making them a perfect compliment to any technician's arsenal of test equipment. Test leads come with a variety of interchangeable tips suited for just the right application. Includes one black and one red test lead 2 Multimeter probes 2 banana plugs 2 bed-of-nails and 2 alligator clips. High visibility black and red leads.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Excellent Probe for Automotive Testing

When I tried this diagnostic tool, I was impressed by its versatility. Its ability to pierce through wires and reach those hard-to-reach places made my automotive testing job easier. The quality of the hook was durable and reliable. However, the price point may turn some skeptical buyers away. Overall, if you're looking for an efficient and long-lasting solution, this piercing jumper is a great investment.

Pros
  • Convenient way to test circuits without having to disconnect wires.
Cons
  • Difficult to use on larger gauge wires due to the size of the piercing needle.

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Good product from a good company

The contacts under the alligator clips are rusted inside and out. Good product from a good company but I am not happy with how I received mine.

Pros
  • Automotive
Cons
  • A few small things

Revainrating 1 out of 5

Jumpers but useless multimeter cables

Good looking but not very useful as a multimeter cable. Nail clips are very difficult to use due to the design of the rubber sleeve that covers them. But the real problem is that the nail clips and 6 inch long probes are permanently attached to the respective ends of the cables. Banana plugs and alligator clips attach by screwing onto the ends of the probes. If you want to connect these leads to your multimeter, screw banana plugs onto the ends of the probes, leaving two 6" probes sticking out.

Pros
  • Tools and equipment
Cons
  • There are new competitors