Coaxial Cable Continuity Tester Kit with Voltage Toner and Barrel Connectors

At THE CIMPLE CO, we offer the best Circuit Testers based on build quality, customer support, ease of use, and overall performance. Our Coaxial Pocket Continuity Tester (Tracer) with Voltage Toner (Sound) and Barrel Connector Bundle is the perfect tool for testing, labeling, and identifying coaxial lines. Visit the THE CIMPLE CO Store today to get your POCKET TONER!
82
B2B Rating
114 reviews

Review rating details

Value for money
83
Overall performance
82
Easy to use
80
Design
84
Customer support
88
Build quality
80
Accuracy
80

Comments

Jeremiah G.: I received it and it worked but it was really hard to unscrew the bits to take it apart. I needed pliers to unscrew everything for it to be used. But once unscrewed, it worked as advertised

United States on Dec 02, 2023

Charles: C’est un bon petit outil

Canada on Nov 29, 2023

Tony Vazquez: Works great, i was able to fix all my coax connections that were bad.

United States on Aug 24, 2023

Ian E. Scott: I'm guessing the threads were precision cleaned, when I tried to unscrew the battery compartment, I had to use 2 pair of pliers, one to hold the body, and the other to turn the cap. Other than that, it worked perfectly, bu I took off one star as I had to scratch up the body to open it.

United States on Feb 02, 2023

Oumar Diallo: Kit complet

Canada on Nov 08, 2021

PlunderPlunder: For 37 bucks (CAD) I'd expect to get everything pictured and adequate packaging. There was an empty spot where the adapter was supposed to be. So they shipped it without even looking at it

Canada on Oct 07, 2021

Travis: We recently moved into an older home that had a control panel for the phones, ethernet and coax hookups. Problem was, it was a mess! Nothing was labeled, nothing was properly hooked up or split with the main line, the Xfinity guy that set everything up for us only got the downstairs one working, but since we didn't have TVs in the house yet he couldn't test if the other ones worked. Which is crazy because I feel like he must have had a similar tool like this to test it, but he didn't want to try I guess. So instead of calling and dealing with another tech, I thought with the power of the internet and this tool I could do it myself, and I was! I was able to identify which coax cables went to where and get them all labeled and now have working cables in all rooms.

It didn't come with instructions, but it's not too hard to figure out. The bottom section under where you unscrew for the battery. is the little speaker. So just pop the main unit (L shape one) onto where the line you're testing and then just go to the other end wherever that may be and then screw on the speaker into each line until you hear a high pitch noise, and BAM that's your line. Super easy peasy.

United States on Apr 07, 2021

Kevin C: First, really easy to use. I have a coaxial and ethernet home, with lots of cables. It took only a few minutes to find the correct coaxial cable. Just plugged the pen portion into my cable jack for the TV in my basement, and took the speaker part and connected it to the various cables until I heard the tone. The speaker is threaded to the end of the pen, and just threads into the coaxial cable. When done, I removed the battery, assembled the parts, and placed into a zip lock sandwich bag, figuring it will be awhile before I need to use it again. I like that it's compact, and simple.

United States on Dec 02, 2020

mike nicholls: As discribed, worked as it should.

Canada on Sep 26, 2020

Denis: used to find cable line to new box from kitchen tv

Canada on Sep 14, 2019



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