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As you know it all happens at once, lost voltage tester, volt pen ain't working and all I've left is neon driver:hammer:

So question is any Of you seen any good deals recently. I was thinking fluke t5 or any you suggest
 
fluke T5 is a good tool. tie the leads round your neck and you might keep it longer than the last one.
 
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Ii had the t100. Died on me. And I mean actually failed not flat battery
 
Hate loosing stuff never mind it breaking.
 
That's the one I lost the dilog combi volt.. If the forum sponsor could give me fluke t5 plus volt pen to match for £100 il be doing well
 
I don't entertain any of these led voltage indicator testers, i want to see an actual value of the voltage i'm testing!!
 
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I've got the fluke t5-1000 mate. Its best tester i've ever bought, over £100 i know, but you pay for quality.

Is it sad that i love my t5 lol?
 

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