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The Tool Aid 20 Piece Back Probe Kit (23500) is a high-quality, professional-grade toolkit designed for accuracy and versatility. With a compact design and durable construction, this kit is perfect for automotive, electrical, and DIY applications, making it an essential addition to any professional's toolkit.
Manufacturer | Tool Aid |
Brand | Tool Aid |
Model | 23500 |
Product Dimensions | 22.86 x 11.43 x 3.18 cm; 158.76 Grams |
Item model number | 23500 |
Manufacturer part number | 23500 |
Item Weight | 159 g |
A**R
These work great for me and I never would have bought the ...
I don't know how I got along without these. Probably because of the price of many of the kits. These work great for me and I never would have bought the name brand ones to find that out.
T**R
Must have! - Good Quality - Easy to use - Several variations of shapes and sizes - Would recommend
Must have for electrical back probing! Great price and good quality. I use this product in the automotive trade a few times a week, the kit has two different diameters probes. I rarely use the smaller one as they are quite flimsy. These probes great and do not damage connectors or wire when used correctly. Supplied alligator clips make it easy to attach to a scope, DVOM, test light, etc...Would Recommend and buy again.
J**K
Consider this first
Key points 1 and 2:The adapter wires have a [loose fit], to the banana spring on the plug stem, they should have been soldered. So if you attempt to rely on them for accurate ohms readings you will only get aggravated. Solder them or toss them.The backprobe housings are too large an OD, they will not [fit into] your standard Fluke cables; however, if you trim back 1/4 inch or so of that housing, they are then usable.Hope this helps.
N**R
Good for the money
3 month daily usage review.I use these on a daily basis for automotive electrical diagnostics.The kit arrived with all of the pieces and in good condition.These probes work great for back probing connectors, pierce testing and are small enough to not spread terminals when probing female connectors.I use mine by simply attaching the alligator clips to the test probes on my meter.The bad: so far after 3 months of daily use 2 out of 5 leads have broken. It's a real pain when you are chasing a continuity issue only to find 4 hours in to the repair that one of the test leads has died.Tip: before you check power check a known good source. Before you check continuity check the leads against each other. Every time, and from time to time on longer diagnostic hunts.Good luck.
J**N
Caused inaccurate readings.
Well, the pins showed 6 ohms when put on my test leads. Kinda makes getting an accurate reading difficult. Pieces fit together poorly. Bad connections and faulty readings caused me waisted time today. Cheap, but actually overpriced for the quality. On here looking for fluke back probes now.
A**R
good deal
I used these and they were a life saver !
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