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The Sumnacon Multimeter Banana Plug to Crocodile Alligator Clip Test Probe set includes 5 colorful, stackable silicone leads, each 1 meter long, designed for high voltage and current applications. Ideal for electrical fault finding and educational use, these durable cables offer flexibility and strong grip, making them essential for any technician or DIY enthusiast.
S**2
Good set of test leads, feel to be of decent quality
Decent set of clip leads with banana plugs on one end. I have been using them as the probes for my multimeters and they work well. Also verified with a magnet that the wires are not ferric and are indeed probably copper. They do not feel cheap and feel like they're of decent quality.
S**E
Excellent test leads!
These are the best I've found! However, the spring in the alligator clip is very strong, which is very good for the connection - but hard on fingers. If the round part of the alligator clip's molded handle had a flat outer surface, it would make them much easier to use. The 5 colors are very useful, although I'd like to have a 6th color, especially white.If you do much with electronics or electrical, you know how much time can be wasted with unreliable test leads. These silicon test leads are very flexible, yet provide solid and reliable connections - while being reasonably priced. They are rated at 1000 V, which I assume is AC. I've used them in short-term, low-current tests at 2000 VDC with no problems. I haven't used them past their 15 Amp rating, and don't recommend doing so.
M**D
Durable and will last a long time.
I bought these for the KORAD KA3005P adjustable power supply that I also purchased recently. Good quality and easy to use. They work well and fit nicely into the ports of the korad. Worth the money.
P**N
Good overall value and quality
These clips use a thicker wire than the J-hook clips, which makes them useful for power supply leads. The banana clips use the spring loaded expanding variety where the spring part floats on the central pin. This means the plug can rotate slightly without loosening in the barrel. The alligator clips align nicely and have good insulation all around. They stack well and retain in the barrel of a bench supply, even with another clip stacked on them. If you've had experience with banana plugs, you know they can be hit or miss, these definitely fall into the former category.My only criticisms are they could be a bit longer, 1M seems like a lot until you have a bench supply sitting above the bench and the wire doesn't quite reach. I think 1.5M would be a good compromise between too long and not long enough.I realize these are marketed as "meter clips" but the wire gauge is appropriate for power supply purposes, so I think these are designed for that purpose. The J-hook variant are definitely smaller gauge and designed for much lower current carrying needs, get both to cover all of your common uses.My recommendation to the seller: Put together a package of 1.5M clips with the alligator and J-hook, with larger silicone jacketed wire and sell them for $35. Include some sort of cable hanger/manager to hold them when not in use, and you'd have a great product.
A**R
Quality
High quality and fast shipping
M**.
Works as expected
Found these little clips well made and very useful in my workbench!
A**E
Great alligator clips, won't ever buy another brand
These are far superior to the ones that you find everywhere that are basically clones but sold under different brand names. For one, these use fairly thick copper wire that is low resistance. The average clips I find are between 1-2 ohms while my multimeter isn't precise enough to accurately measure the resistance of these, so they're much closer to 0. In addition, the banana adapter is superior as it isn't loose in the socket at all so it won't come loose accidentally like some of the ones I've had in the past. You can also stack the banana side so you can run wires of the same voltage to multiple parts of a circuitHowever my favorite part about these, which is why I bought them, is the actual alligator clip. Almost all of the alligator clips you'll find use this soft silicone material that's slippery around the clip, and it makes it hard to open plus it might slip off and they're overall just a hassle to use. These use sturdy plastic that doesn't move around, and opening the jaws (which also use a stronger spring than others) is easy because of the hard plastic and metal.Overall I have zero complaints about these and they are totally worth every penny over other cheap ones.
N**1
Nice Flexible Test Leads, GatorClips have Strong Bite
I bought 3 sets of the test leads (Banana to Banana, Banana to HookTip, and Banana to Alligator Clip). As described, the leads are nice and flexible.I already have a small assortment of Red and Black banana test leads, but I like the extra colors (Blue, Green, and Yellow) in order to avoid confusion when connecting multiple pieces of test equipment. I have already used all 5 of the Banana to Banana cables and realized I need more, so I ordered 2 more packs of 5The Alligator clips are VERY strong (it takes quite a bit of force to open them), so they will have a very strong "bite" on whatever they are connected to !The wires on the "hook tip" leads are slightly thinner than the Banana and Alligator leads, but that corresponds with the lower amperage rating for the hook tips, and I don't see that as a problem since the small hook tips would mostly be used for lower current circuits.
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