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The TP81 Wire Piercing Probe is a high-performance tool designed for professionals, featuring a stainless steel probe that easily pierces insulation on various wire gauges. Its non-rotating banana jack ensures tangle-free connections, while compatibility with 4mm banana plugs makes it versatile for all your testing needs. Tested to 60V DC, this probe is perfect for automotive and electrical applications.
D**C
Good quality at a fraction of the price
So far these wire piercing probes seem every bit a good as the ones I paid over $50 for. These are a great addition to my test lead kit.
S**S
these are great
i do alot of autumotive electrical work and these work really well in tight spaces.they seem to easily penetrate the wires im back probing. i have some other ones from Power Probe which are more expensive and dont seem to last to long so these are a good deal.
B**Y
ease to use
THIS WHAT I WAS LOOKING FOR
E**E
Recommended
Works great bought this with kaggna tech tp1 and tp81 and works great with all together.
S**O
Good Quality Product
Excellent quality and insulated removable tips
J**K
Quality
Really great product. Strong and durable. Highly recommend.
S**M
Great product
Highly recommend, has good quality
E**Z
Huge and not for multimeter probe tip
Ok, these things are huge. They're over 4 inches long.The item title product page says "Probes for Probe Tips" and has a photo of the clips with hole small enough to slide on to standard multimeter test lead probes. When you read the description it says, "For use with test leads with 4mm banana plugs". Just to let you know, the ends are not set up for a multimeter probe, they're set up for banana jacks and require a test leads with banana jacks on both ends to connect to it to a multimeter.The clips are spring loaded to hold on to the wire ONLY. You have to turn the red/black part to actually pierce the wire. Not a quick process like it would be if the probe was spring loaded as they are with most of these style clips.To top it off, they are only rated for 60 volts DC. You can't use them with 120 volts AC.I don't know if I'll ever have a use for these clips or get test leads with double banana clips unless I make them myself. I guess if you have a need for them, perhaps in automotive repair work, they may work for you.
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