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Howard Brown
> 24 hourWorks perfect, I love the convenience of the pouch/set up with different attachments for different applications. I do, however, wish it could test for continuity. I’m pleased with it myself as a low voltage technician that works on the big jobs here in Vegas!!
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A real person with a slighty eccentric taste in things.
> 24 hourIts solid and well made. Think itll last.
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Landon H.
> 24 hourLove this thing. Compact, various connectors work flawlessly, and to top it all off its cheaper than competitors and it actually works better than the Fluke I had (the blue one). At low gain I can pinpoint cables with accuracy and precision and the probe will be nice and loud even at low gain.
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PNoble
> 24 hourI like how compact this kit is. I dislike not having a headphone jack. Especially in loud server rooms. Used for toning out pre existing telecom lines.
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Kyohan
> 24 hourgood tool for the money the tone is kind of weak compared to some others but it gets the job done while leaving you money to buy more tools also the tone probe and accessories are kept together in a good solid holder.
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Daniel Durham
> 24 hourI found myself using this instead of other ones I have, It fits the hands well and I love it has alot of connectors.
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DtwnDude
> 24 hourReally great tester. A bit more expensive than other options, but you get what you pay for. Nice case to hold sender and receiver.
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Mark Romer
> 24 hourI was very disappointed at first. I was trying to use this to find some cat 5 cables in our office, and I discovered I couldnt hear anything from the probe if I got more than a couple of feet down the cable. I wrote a bad review, then I thought to check the cat 5 connector for the tone generator. Turns out the RJ-11 plug that goes into the generator was not properly connected. After snipping it off and crimping on another connector, Ive got much better performance.
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Darrell Bernier
> 24 hourI like the flexibility and attachments. Its just not strong enough. Especially on smaller wire like CAT wire. Its hard to hear at construction sites where there is a lot of noise. I dont think it would ever drive a speaker (a common test procedure in the AV industry). When you snap in the RJ11 the release is mostly covered so you have to use a finger nail to release it. Not a huge deal but odd they didnt turn the connector 180 degrees to make it easier to release.
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Locksmith Nate
> 24 hourThis toner kit has everything you need to tone out wires. Very low on the frills list but more than you need. Well priced.