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Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2025
Works great this makes finding electricity problems easier a must needed tool for every single person tool box
R J koster
Reviewed in the United States on March 20, 2025
I haven’t used this yet but I tested it to make sure it worked and worked great I think it will be a very handy tool working on automobile electrical systems.
The Meta Gentleman
Reviewed in the United States on February 7, 2025
I've seen my share of electrical gremlins in vehicles, and a good circuit tester is an invaluable tool. Even for the DIYer just starting out, understanding basic automotive electrical systems is crucial, and a tool like this makes it significantly easier. Forget fiddling with alligator clips and trying to interpret tiny multimeter readings, especially in cramped engine bays. This tester offers a simple, intuitive way to diagnose common electrical issues.This particular circuit tester is a decent option, especially for the price point. It does exactly what it claims: tests for both positive and negative circuits, checks for ground, and can even apply power or ground to a circuit for testing component functionality. This last feature is particularly useful for isolating problems. For example, if a light isn't working, you can use this tool to apply power directly to the light fixture, bypassing the car's wiring, and quickly determine if the issue is the light itself or the wiring harness.The long cord is a definite plus, allowing you to reach those hard-to-access areas without constantly repositioning your power source. The clear red/green LED indicators are a welcome change from squinting at a multimeter display, especially in less-than-ideal lighting conditions. While I appreciate the included storage bag, I did notice the construction is not amazing. This means it's probably not going to withstand the same abuse as some higher-end, versions. Treat it with care, and it should last.Internally, the soldering isn't the cleanest I've seen. If you're comfortable with soldering, it might be a good idea to reinforce the connections for added durability. Also, the probe tip could be sharper for getting into tighter spots. While it doesn't have a built-in voltmeter, for the price, it's a trade-off I'm willing to make. You could even add a small, readily available digital voltmeter yourself if you're so inclined.Overall, this circuit tester is a solid choice for the weekend mechanic or anyone tackling basic automotive electrical work. It simplifies circuit testing and makes it easier to understand what's happening. While it might not be as robust as professional-grade tools costing several times more, the functionality and price make it a worthwhile addition to any toolbox. Just remember, like any tool, proper handling and care will ensure a longer lifespan.The price under $20 is great as well when you can get it with a coupon.
walkiria
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2025
bueno grasias bendiciones
AC
Reviewed in the United States on April 13, 2025
I was replacing a car radio on my truck and the radio was not working, I probably short out replacing the cabel also the back light stops working, I knew I have some electrical problem.I started to look for a tester and found this Invtux car tester and at no time was availed to find the burn fuse and the damage I did while disconnecting the old radio.A comes with a long cord, allowing me to work on the back of my truck.Wasy to use for a weekend mechanic or DIY person.Great value $23 dollar is not bad to save all the aggravation trying to find electrical issues on your car or truck.
Max
Reviewed in the United States on December 30, 2024
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Nathan Winfree
Reviewed in the United States on December 20, 2024
Simple and easy to use. Yeah it might not have all the features the other "power probes" have but its 1/4 of the price.
grey owl
Reviewed in the United States on December 12, 2024
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