Triplett AC Line Splitter and GFCI Outlet/Receptacle Tester with 5 Visual Indicators (ET200)
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Robin Johnson
Greater than one weekConvinces customer that coffee pot is bad
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DRM
> 3 dayOk, these devices are not rocket science. If all you want to do is read AC current, you could easily separate the two wires in an AC extension cord and clamp your clamp current meter around one of the lines. This would give you exactly the same result. Want “times 10”? loop one of the lines 10 times, and then clamp around that loop to read 10 times the current. But the ET100 will also give you indications that your wall outlet is wired correctly or not. It also has the ability to check your outlets GFCI breaker. For the price, this is a handy tool to have in your box if you want to measure AC current or quickly check an outlet. It seems durable and well built, but I just recently received it so I can not comment on long term durability
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Warstainer
> 3 dayOk
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Pyles The Beaver
> 3 dayThis thing works great for me. I can easily get my clamp meter around both the 1X and 10X areas no problem. As an added bonus it will measure 220V lines and says it can go to 300V. Its the only one Ive been able to find that does 220.
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Nordax 98
23-11-2024Works. Just about it really.
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Garry Fisher
Greater than one weekGreat way to check your electric plugs
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removeb4flight
Greater than one weekTests GFIs, shows improperly wired outlets, allows amp reading for plugged in devices with your clamp on meter. Well made.
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Shogood121
> 3 dayWorks perfect, picking up another one to keep in tool box.
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Dr. Era Mann
Greater than one weekWould have liked to have seen how it works-but it didnt work straight out of the package. Piece of junk!! !! Sadly for $8 is not work the time and effort to return it. Avoid.
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Shell
> 3 dayWell, it’s super tough to get a heirloom quality tool these days, so don’t expect that. But this essential tool works well enough. 4 stars for accuracy. Both the 1X and 10X slots should read the same (decimal point should just be moved over 1 place), but they are 3/10ths of an amp off from each other at 12 amps. That’s not too bad, but it’s not what it should be.