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Hello electricians,

My current ncv indicator I think has had it, and wanted an upgrade. I’ve seen this Sagab VOLTSTICK LV50 AC Voltage Detector | eBay - https://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Sagab-VOLTSTICK-LV50-AC-Voltage-Detector/193808447576?hash=item2d1fe23858:g:jSQAAOSw-wZf2zTy on eBay and wanted some thoughts advice. Is this brand any good? Should I be dubious about buying such an item from eBay? Ive seen others, but have gotten mixed review from them.

I want it for testing boilers cases and pipes to indicate if voltage is present before working on stuff, not dead testing.

Thanks.
 
I started with a VoltStick... have no idea where it is now as it was garbage and was quickly replaced by a Fluke. If you're sold on the VoltStick though, that one is designed for 50v AC, you should be looking at one designed for 230v AC.
 
My first voltstick IIRC I gave away to a Russian spark in 1997. So the one in my toolbox must have lasted 23 years. No particular complaints although I expect the Fluke might be the best of the bunch.
 
i have several of these sticks, best one is a sagem 230pro.it has a forked end so behind a switch, will only light on a live conductor in the notch. not picking up from the rest. caveat only used as a rough guide, not for safe isolation. dabbing a L to E does that perfeck.
 
There are some product recalls on Klein indicators:

I had just been looking at the Klein NCVT2 on the CEF web site as they actually appear to have them in stock!
 
For electricians looking to add a portable, non-contact voltage tester to their toolset, I strongly suggest the Klein NCVT-2 voltage detector pen. I obviously value this tester highly. Even if it's not a Klein NCVT 3, this is still a useful item to have.
 

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