Case Compatible with Klein Tools ET310 AC Circuit Breaker Finder and Integrated GFCI Outlet Tester, with Mesh Pocket Inside for Accessories (Orange)
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sharon
> 3 dayworks great
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Fred J.
> 3 dayPerfectly holds the Klein circuit tester.
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Bob Schiesl
> 3 dayThank you
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AnitAZ
> 3 dayThis is a rigid fabric covered molded case. I originally ordered for my non Klein test equipment but ended up using it as cord storage for my Jackery 1000 power station. Not only does it match its the perfect size and configuration. The zipper isnt as robust as Id like, but likely not possible and keep it from protruding too far. As expected its tougher to unzip around the corners, so I used some zipper lubricant to aid in a smoother pull and will treat the zipper frequently to prolong its usable life. Im pleased with it. Hopefully this was helpful, Thank you!
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Kenny Lee
> 3 dayTired of guess which breaker is which? This tool helped me.
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Terry
Greater than one weekI use it for my klein circuit finder and GFI tester.
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Tomas
> 3 dayEsta muy buena
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Jessie Thomas Moore Sr.
> 3 dayRelabeling my electric box became easy to do
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Rosemary Predovic MD
> 3 dayI purchased the Klein MM700 multimeter but didnt like the soft case that comes with it, mostly because things seemed cramped (but it was free with the meter). I took a chance and ordered this one. I am so happy that I did!. I have all of the accessories that came with the meter in the zipped pouch in the top (including the manual (if I need to loan it out to one of my kids). I also had ordered the Magnetic Hanging Strap Kit for this meter. That lays flat under the webbing in the bottom half of this case. Then I put the meter on top of that webbing but under the orange elastic strap in the bottom section of the case. More storage and more protection than the soft case. I see this as adding years of life to my new Klein MM700!!
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Anne
> 3 dayThis was a gift for my son-in-law that I bought for my grandchildren to give to him for Fathers Day. He loved it and it fit his tools perfectly. As a matter of fact he went and bought another case to use for his second set of tools he has for work.