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I saw the sponsored post on this forum for magnetic leads to avoid removing conductors when doing an R1+R2 test, here:
They look very useful but I wondered if anyone here has actually used them?
 
Yes and yes! I have a set and yes they are excellent, the magnets are strong and will quite happily make a reliable connection to the terminal screws of an MCB or RCBO, the crock clips are better than the ones on my meter leads, they grip like a monkey holding a banana!
Very useful leads for a quick connection!
As you can tell I rate them highly!
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I saw the sponsored post on this forum for magnetic leads to avoid removing conductors when doing an R1+R2 test, here:
They look very useful but I wondered if anyone here has actually used them?
I have a set. I must admit that I seldom use them however. But the concept is good in my opinion.
 

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