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The 1000V 20A Multimeter Leads are designed for professionals seeking reliability and accuracy. Featuring heat and cold resistant probes with a comfort grip, these leads are rated for high voltage and current, making them ideal for a variety of applications. The modular design with gold-plated tips ensures precision in tight spaces, while the universal compatibility allows for easy connection to standard multimeters.
R**E
Good sharp meter leads
Fit my meter, works well. The leads look and feel quality material and are very well made. Did exactly what I want them to do.
H**E
Quality leads at fair pricing
Woks fine with my Fluke Meter
J**.
Reliable.
Nothing worse than an unreliable test lead that seems to vary every time you use it. These are stable.
S**S
Good leads
Work great. Adequate length. Second set I bought because I broke the first pair walking away with it hooked on something. I bought a multimeter that the supplied leads wouldn't stay connected. These are their replacement
J**D
Well worth it.
Excellent product. High quality. I'm glad I got them.
A**.
works great with a fluke multimeter. but they are a tad offensive.
these work great with my Fluke 29 series II multimeter. but they can be a tad offensive. why do i say that. damn things are pointy. was working and testing a connector sitting down legs crossed. dropped the lead and it stabbed me right in the leg. other than that they work great!
M**.
volt meter prongs
works good.
G**K
1000V 20A Test leads
One thing I look for in test leads is DC resistance. I'm not talking about shorting the probes together and measuring to see how close it is to zero. I am talking measuring down to milli-ohms particularly for claims of 20A handling. I used a Fluke 8012A which can measure down to 1 milli-ohm. These measure 136 milliohms (both leads in series). At 20A, you'll get over 2.7V drop through these which I feel is excessive. If you're not going to use this for high current measurements, they'll work fine for you. However, 136mohms is excessive as I have measured other "economy" priced test leads and they are less than 100mohms. Good ones inlcuding Flukes typically are 80-100 milliohms.
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