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D**D
You are getting what you paid for... cheap lead components
I knew what I was buying and that they would work for my needs. I just bought a cheap supply of wires, plugs, and clips that I can use as I see fit. The first thing I did was tear a set apart, The alligator connectors are improperly crimped, but it took a pretty good tug to pull them out. The banana lug side is very poorly done, but I just fixed them myself. These are NOT good for any amount of current, but once you are aware of that, I'm sure they can still be useful. They are easy enough to fix yourself as needed. The alligator clip ends should be soldered, and the banana lug wire ends should at least be tinned to make the connections more secure.
D**N
Other than the hole...........
The hole is too small to allow 'stacking', drilling it out to 5/32 of an inch fixes this and makes it standard. A pain but readily do-able.The rest is common cheap test lead quality, be careful and they should last OK.A tad better than I expected at the very low price.
D**E
Not very good.
How hard is it to make a compatible banana jack? Issues1. These are slightly smaller than banana jacks I've worked with.2. Stackable is questionable. In addition to being smaller, they don't even stack on each other. Can't get them into the good holes--none of them fit. (see next point)3. Flash blocking some holes.4. I was going to scrap them for one-ended alligator leads, but I see now they aren't even properly crimped! Just bare wire doubled back on the insulation and crimped just enough to hold it in place. A modest yank will dislodge them; forget about quality connections...5. I just looked under the banana jack...holy smokes! The same doubled-over-wire-let's-hope-the-screw-completes-the-circuit.Don't know how I missed the lack-luster reviews. Wasn't watching the calendar closely enough, else I would have returned them.
M**W
Not worth it! Don't waist your time!
The banana clips for the screws had to be taken off. You can see that they did not properly installed the wires in the clip.Honestly I believe it's a fire hazard and feel like the makers have to be using drugs.My chargers immediately gave me multiple errors because the wire lead wasn't fastened correctly.If you order please remember I told you so. NOT WORTH A FIRE HAZARD!
C**O
Not for high current use
Low quality alligator clips. Just for testing voltage only. Wire size is small to carry 10amps. Plus the banana test plugs are unsafe to use with exposed tightening screw.
T**R
Good wire, clips and most important, real banana plugs
Too many of these are coming with the plugs that arenot tight and wiil not stay in the meter jack, and bonus, they are the stackable ones, you can plug a second plug into the cross hole on the plug.
A**R
Not Stackable
These are not stackable
W**C
Nothing heavy duty about them
These claim to be "heavy duty", but are actually so light duty as to be on the verge of falling apart, and certainly won't handle anything but the lightest of current loads. Do not recommend
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