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A lot of the inexpensive test leads have one of many critical flaws. Many use steel wire in the lead, making resistance measurements unreliable and reducing their current capacity. Others use stiff vinyl insulation, making the leads difficult to use, especially in cold weather. I was surprised to find that these leads are both flexible and low-resistance. The tips are sharp and the banana plugs are strong & tight. They might not be the best in the world, but I've paid 10x as much for worse leads. Can't complain about that.
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The tips are very narrow and actually slightly "flexible" they are sharp, but they are obviously cheaply made and while they may be good for an occasional "test" I would not suggest them for use by EE / Technicians - stick with Fluke Leads.
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Perfect for small electronics. Not safe for mains voltage. Because most test leads sold today are the same design used last century for vacuum tubes and point to point wiring. These are the most perfect no compromise leads for surface mount components. The ends are only 2mm in diameter and 21 mm long. Most test leads are bulked out with Cat 3 insulation and are impossible to get down into the small stuff. The plug ends are at a 45 degree angle which is so much better than a sharp 90 degree as it allows clearance for the meter dial ... you sorta' have to see it to understand. --- These do need the end shafts covered with heat shrink to leave just the points so you do not end up shorting them together. Most important when measuring Voltage on a LiPo battery charging connector. While these are stamped with CAT 3 rating, because of the large exposed tips, even with heat shrink, I would not consider these safe for mains voltages. And do keep these away from LiPo batteries until you heat shrink cover the exposed shafts.Read full review
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No way in heck are the tips Needle Sharp. Try "pointed". They will not pierce wire insulation. If you wish needle sharp tips look at OLDAKER made in USA test leads. Also because of insulation thickness I would be hesitant about using the leads on voltages above 480vac. That said these are a fine pair of silicone leads for lower voltage bench work. I do prefer threaded tip bases for threaded accessories and again OLDAKER test leads have threads.
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Ok shipping and of good quality, but the leads didn't fit my multimeter. I fixed it by stripping the wire and adding the original multimeter connector to it.
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