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rkruz
> 24 hourThe cable is very pliable.
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Joe and Jane User
> 24 hourWGGE 5 piece dual ended clip lead set is made in PRC (China). The wire for the leads is a good, low wattage wire. I plan to stay under 180 watts (15 amps * 12 VDC) because these appear to be 16 gauge wire in a pvc insulator shell. The wires are quite flexible and the connection to the seems sturdy (hard to see as it is covered by plastic). These are very inexpensive, so my concern is that I am getting what I am paying for compared to test leads that have a similar wattage rating made with better materials. I think these would be good for medium current and low voltage automotive use.
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Jim N
> 24 hourThese alligator clips are very nice. I like that they are multi color so you can easily tell what is connected to what if you are connecting a lot of things. They handle a lot of power and amps so there is no need to get clips with large or smaller capacity for testing all electronics. The alligator ends grip well. The plastic is rubbery and has a nice feel to it. These feel like they will last a long time. Great product.
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James M.
> 24 hourThis is an item I go through often. You can never have too many jumpers if you work with electronics. These are put together well and have a cover on the clip portion. They are plenty long and the sheath is well made to ensure long use.
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Justin K.
> 24 hourI used these to anodize one of my knives. Hells up great and never gave me any issue.
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Scott MacLean
> 24 hourI have several different sets of alligator test leads already, but all of them are for low-voltage, low-current circuits. When I have tried to push them into higher-power applications, they invariably heat up and are unsuitable.
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ReyVn Cheshirefox
> 24 hourFor the occasional project use, these should be ideal. The ends are fairly insulated as far as fingers, but leave aa fair amount of clip exposed so they cant really be used in close quarters with each other. The springs are pretty strong and the teeth on the clips are fairly sharp.
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Celtic Boar
> 24 hourI got these to use with my multimeter, which only has straight probes. Using these alligator clips allows me to attach one end to the multimeter probe and the other end to the measurement point, leaving my hands free do work on other circuit components. These are solid, good gauge wires, adding little resistance over that of the original leads.
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N.
> 24 hourMy old clips from 20yrs ago were finally dying as the insulation had starting to crack and some of the wires had been spliced over the years. I went looking for some new clips and these looked like a nice upgrade for my old set. First off I really like the 5 different colors, my old ones just had colored electrical tape to differentiate them. The insulation also feels heaver and more supple, so I think these leads use a very fine stranded heavy-gauge copper covered in a thick rubbery insulation.
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EvilSkink
> 24 hourThese very flexible but strong jumpers are going to make a great addition to my electronics repair kit!