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2025-07-19 17:48:15
Never seem to have enough of these if you're a DYI person or you just need to extend a connection briefly.These are pretty decent for the money. The wires at least a foot or more, (more). The alligator clips are a real strong point, depends how you look at it. The springs in these gators are rigid, very rigid. I can't even recall when I've had any alligator clips that have this much tension & thus grip.Obviously these Jumpers are not for use with anything that pulls any real current, so if your planning anything more significant, buy a higher gauge jumper set.I tested all the sets for continuity and they all passed. I only mention that as the wire to clip is only clamped, not soldered, i'll probably hit them with solder per job, if im soldering @ the time. I'm not sure about the plastic boots yet, except they do what they should, stop an accidental short to something close to you're work area. That's good, but the springs are so strong and the boots, so slick, it's difficult to pinch to attach without pulling back the boot, then putting it back. A Small pair of needle nose pliers is advised, but not needed. Once the clips on, it's got plenty of grip, they'll most likely be as difficult to remove as to attach. (Needle nose) pliers or any small pliers work and makes set up & break down, effortless.Definitely recommend these for light jump & testing. They do what there designed to do, and if you do Over Amp them, there cheap enough to discard & replace. Keep the gator clips if you do melt the wires, they'll make great accessories for small soldering project. I'm surprised McGyver didn't have these in his pocket with the Swiss army knife & the duct tape. I'm just say'in...saying....Blackroadster1
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2025-07-18 13:29:17
Found lost set just after new set arrived. Will buy again when I misplace a third time. Good product just not against loss.
j. mckee
2025-06-24 12:22:14
Leads have thick insulation but thin wire.Jumpers average .7 ohms resistance.High for short jumper, wires are crimped not soldered at ends.My tests show that it's the wire itself causing the high resistance.They will however do for low current use.Clips are decent quality and could be reused for other purposes.
TcG
2025-05-27 15:31:28
Good and simple
Jim B
2025-05-24 16:45:12
Good Quality test leads: Alligator Clips encased in protective Jumper clip housings. Lage quantity. For DC Low Voltage applications ... I'm rewiring more under counter cabinet lighting in my kitchen and other rooms. A handy, useful test lead when working with Low Voltage lighting applications.
MW
2025-03-30 17:00:32
The outer protective cover on the clips is slippery and the place you press to open the jaws is small making these slightly difficult to use. They still serve the purpose, but there has to be options that aren't hard to open.
John Matthews III
2025-02-24 10:59:29
Nice accy for electronic testing with multimeter
Kurt Ishee
2025-02-06 18:27:25
Tension on each wire end alligator clips good connection Good for short test connections.
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