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I have a Fluke one always to hand in my pocket, this looks like a cheap Chinese imitation and wouldn't trust is as far as I could throw it.
 
I have a Fluke one always to hand in my pocket, this looks like a cheap Chinese imitation and wouldn't trust is as far as I could throw it.
i'll let you know if they're any use when i get the 2 i've ordered. at least they got a little led light.
 
i'll let you know if they're any use when i get the 2 i've ordered. at least they got a little led light.

Cheers, but won't be holding my breath expecting anything other than something where you would rather use a neon driver instead of one of these..

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i just ordered two of these, i have a sagem sound stick that was handy sometimes, but would take a few goes to get it up and running like its in a sleep mode...
 
I can't believe what I'm reading here. Do you guys all use these things? What do you use them for? Do you honestly trust them?
 
I got one as a freebie from a wholesaler, it's rolling round in the bottom of my toolbox underneath all the odds and sods of screws, plugs and clips which are underneath all kinds of other sundry crap.
 
I can't believe what I'm reading here. Do you guys all use these things? What do you use them for? Do you honestly trust them?

is it non contact voltage detectors on the whole you don't like, or just the £2 chinese variants?!

they are just handy IMO, quick and handy, and time is money. of course with the £2 version i'd prove it every time before i touched bare copper
 

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