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    • Overall Rating: 4
    • Price: 4
    • Quality: 2
    • Ease Of Use: 5
    • Usefulness: 5
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    Not that great

    posted by baasbas48 on 05/23/2013 Certified Owner

    Involvement:Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership:1 week to 1 month

    Pros:
    Kinda cheap, looks durable, and the tips are realy sharp. they fit tight in my multimeter, maybe to tight do...
    Cons:
    unfortunately there is already one lead broken. Have used them only 3 times. It just snapped one wire half lose. Cheap plastic....
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    • Overall Rating: 5
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 3
    • Ease Of Use: 5
    • Usefulness: 5
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    Good Item do the job.

    posted by rimiguel on 04/19/2013 Certified Owner

    Involvement:Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership:less than 1 day

    Pros:
    Cheap and easy to use. Solid connection to multimeter. Good deal. Thin and sharp tips to connect to very small places
    Cons:
    My multimeter came with one like this and after sometime it broke... Hope this ones last little bit longer. Rubber is not of go...
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    • Overall Rating: 4
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 3
    • Ease Of Use: 5
    • Usefulness: 3
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    Decent proves

    posted by Albertosoto on 03/11/2013 Certified Owner

    Involvement:General (knows how to use it) - Ownership:1 week to 1 month

    Pros:
    Affordable. very good price for a shipped pair of decent multimeter test proves. Lenght isn't too long, good for my application (but can be bad for yours!!!). Hasn't too much resistence as I expected.
    Cons:
    Thin leads. Cheap plastic feel on the proves.
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    • Overall Rating: 4
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 4
    • Ease Of Use: 3
    • Usefulness: 5
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    Almost perfect replacement

    posted by Alexxandar on 01/24/2013 Certified Owner

    Involvement:Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership:more than 1 month

    Pros:
    They are long, and they can hold out pretty strong current. I used them to measure current used to heat up fuel in a diesel engine, they didn't even get warm.
    Cons:
    Leads going inside multimeter could be bit wider, they are simply very tight and hard to plug in.. so at the end I made two cut...
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    • Overall Rating: 5
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 5
    • Ease Of Use: 5
    • Usefulness: 5
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    Well built leads

    posted by deadcow5 on 12/29/2012 Certified Owner

    Involvement:Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership:more than 1 month

    Pros:
    These leads are well built and fit in my Fluke multimeter. they do not feel cheap and the connections are strong.
    Cons:
    None (unless being affordable is a con!)
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    • Overall Rating: 5
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 5
    • Ease Of Use: 4
    • Usefulness: 5
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    Good quality product, with good accuracy

    posted by redinauze on 12/19/2012 Certified Owner

    Involvement:Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership:1 week to 1 month

    Pros:
    Good quality product, with good accuracy and very useful for anyone who works with maintenance. Came with the correct colors and tips evidence properly functional and accurate.
    Cons:
    Some multimers may not be compatible with the product.
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    • Overall Rating: 5
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 5
    • Ease Of Use: 5
    • Usefulness: 5
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    Exactly what I need!

    posted by jackycola on 11/28/2012 Certified Owner

    Involvement:Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership:1 day to 1 week

    Pros:
    You get exactly what it says in the Description. They fit perfect into my Multimeter and have good Contact. Build Quality is as good as original ones. They are very sharp, which is good to hit the spot precisely. They are labeled with "1000V" a...
    Cons:
    The lengh is little short. But when you order a 75cm cable, you will get one. Therefore it is not a con. For my use it is perf...
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    • Overall Rating: 4
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 2
    • Ease Of Use: 3
    • Usefulness: 4
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    Just okay for occasional use

    posted by how2skate on 10/25/2012 Certified Owner

    Involvement:General (knows how to use it) - Ownership:more than 1 month

    Pros:
    Works with my new multimeter. Cheaper than other similar cables, so it's a pretty good deal.
    Cons:
    Poor build quality, looks like it might break fast so you have to be careful. Feels cheap. Really thin wire
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    • Overall Rating: 5
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 4
    • Ease Of Use: 4
    • Usefulness: 5
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    Works!

    posted by ishiyakazuo on 09/20/2012 Certified Owner

    Involvement:Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership:less than 1 day

    Pros:
    They work for probing whatever needs probing. They're fairly generic, so they should work for a large number of multimeters (as well as standalone voltmeters, ohmmeters, etc...)
    Cons:
    Needed to modify the connectors into the multimeter by cutting away some of the plastic so that it would fit down far enough to...
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    • Overall Rating: 5
    • Price: 5
    • Quality: 5
    • Ease Of Use: 4
    • Usefulness: 5
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    Good product

    posted by iFrag on 08/08/2011 Certified Owner

    Involvement:Expert (understands the inner workings) - Ownership:more than 1 month

    Pros:
    These are fine multimeter test leads, equal to those that come with most multimeters. After using them for several months, they still serve me well. They are slightly harder to plug in some multimeter models, but that's better than if they were too thin.
    Cons:
    They come with insulation around the pins, but again, this is barely a con anyway, since some multimeters require this. Yet it ...
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