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alyssatay3
> 3 dayThese alligator clip test wires are well made. The material used is nice quality and very pliable. The alligator clips are strong and hold well. These are very handy for all types of 12 volt setups. Highly recommend!
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rkruz
> 3 dayThe cable is very pliable.
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Dominic L.
> 3 dayThese are a very nice color assortment of jumper or test wires.
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Apple Hill Home Expert
> 3 dayGood value
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Celtic Boar
> 3 dayI 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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Zero
> 3 dayI like these little test leads. You can never have too many. These are a little on the heavy side so they come unclipped to small things. They work well for sturdy electric items though and are flexible and well made. I like the big handles on the grips since I can use them with gloves. These are good for HVAC work.
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Scott MacLean
> 3 dayI 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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LNXGUY
> 3 dayUnlike most test leads and jumper wires, these are twice as thick and the clamps are super strong.
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Jim
> 3 dayBeing an engineer, Ive worked with a ton of test leads from Fluke, Brymen, Pomona, and Probemaster, so I know what quality leads feel like and what cheap leads feel like. I also do a lot of DIY auto repair and its often handy during troubleshooting to have spare jumper leads around. I picked these up in the vine program because they seemed a lot nicer than the cheap alligator leads Im currently using. In fact, I like these leads so much that Im ordering a second set to have a dirty set for automotive work and a clean set for electronics bench work.
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Will1918
> 3 dayHaving spent 25 years repairing electronics professionally, I have a large selection of test leads in different sizes for different uses. For higher current needs, these are some of the nicest test leads I’ve seen. The newer soft PVC insulation coupled with the copper wire design make the wire extremely pliable and easy to work with. The copper wire is what years ago was called ‘soft-flex,’ a very high strand count of very thin strands of soft copper wire. The alligator clips are non-magnetic with the exception of the spring and pivot pin. Scratching some of the plating off reveals the copper core. The springs are strong and the clip insulation is well designed to reduce the chance of it “snapping” out of the fingers while in the process of being attached.