By: Klein Tools
Klein Tools 69127 Low-Voltage Tester is the perfect tool for any electrician or DIY enthusiast. This tester is designed for quick and easy voltage testing of low voltage circuits, making it a convenient and reliable tool for any job. Its small size and lightweight design make it easy to carry and store, and its accuracy ensures you get the job done right. With its simple one-button operation and bright LED display, this low-voltage tester is sure to make any job easier. Get the Klein Tools 69127 Low-Voltage Tester today and make your next job simpler and more accurate.Ray Styles: If you like quality tools, you can’t go wrong with Klein they’re built to last they’re built to be accurate they work great
United States on Jun 23, 2023
Amazon Customer: I love these because they are so simple to use.
United States on Jan 08, 2023
William H Boswell: When I first got a tester put in a battery and it would not work I cannot figure out what was wrong investigating the wire was cramped on the end through the insulation which was not making contact I had to cut off the wire re-strip it and put a new end on it other than that the same works fine the light could be brighter
United States on Apr 30, 2022
Darien rosario: Murican made, bright light, super pointy tip. Solid👍🏼
United States on Apr 27, 2022
Amazon Customer: The light is to small thought batt was weak
Canada on Feb 09, 2022
J.David Williams: After receiving the tester and inserting its battery, it did not seem to perform consistently with the lamp flickering when tested. Then the wire simply broke off the handle; elapsed time: less than a minute. The wire has absolutely no strain relief and is basically designed to fail. Not worth the trouble to return it. I expected much better from Klein Tools. Zero stars.
Canada on Oct 29, 2021
Richard L:
This continuity tester worked great for a while.
Just got finished my first day of using it and the wire lead broke off inside the handle.
There is no strain relief so it broke right where it is attached to the little brass doohickey that makes contact with the battery and keeps the wire from pulling out of the handle.
No biggy, I pried the little brass clamps apart (tough job), and soldered the wire back on. (Next time I will use a new tiny brass grommet)
Annoying but also reassuring to know that it is easily fixed.
All this aside it works well and does what is supposed to.
If it breaks again, I will replace the entire wire lead with a shorter piece of soft silicone wire, (I don't need that much length), and some kind of spring/strain relief. It's not something I use every day, so it will probably last me for my lifetime.
Canada on Sep 23, 2021
RP: I needed something to test wires for breaks. I needed something with a battery that would show if the wiring was sound or there was a break. this fit the bill.
Canada on Dec 30, 2019
Van S.:
A simple yet effective tool for continuity testing. Inexpensive but works as designed.
Always remember it's to be used with power to the circuit off.
Canada on Dec 20, 2016
Klein Tools Low-Voltage Electrical Tester 69127 for Home and Professional Use | Klein Tools NCVT2PKIT Non-Contact Voltage and Receptacle Tester Kit | PAIYULE Protective Case for Fluke T5-1000, T5-600, T6-1000, and T6-600 Electrical Voltage Continuity Tester | |
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Total Reviews | 23 reviews | 188 reviews | 89 reviews |
Power Source | Corded Electric | ||
Style | Low-Voltage | ||
Color | Red | ||
Item Weight | 0.21 Ounces | ||
Brand | Klein Tools |
THXkidTHXkid: For the price and stating made in USA I thought this would at least be made of higher quality than that stuff we import from CCP. Nope, all type of wrong here and only worth 1 star as you can get it to work, after patiently messing with it for a half of a day. The wire is too hard and stiff, the alligator clip requires pounds of force to open them(better have thor's muscles). When you open to put battery in, the spring gets launched into outer space. Then it wouldn't light right away, but no, had to fiddle around with the wire inside the tester, all this for $16 and made in USA. More like imported parts and assembled in the USA and with imported assembly workers also. Klein has gone so far downhill you can't even see them at the bottom, they have dropped in quality that far. I DO NOT recommend this cheap device.
United States on Aug 22, 2023