![]() But I just want to have spare leads in the car, toolbox, etc, as I have a few older multimeters around that do still work, but the leads are long gone, or junk to begin with. I have a few other multimeters, such as clamp meters, so even then, amps rating is not all that crucial. I don't need gold plating, don't really need silicone (though would be nice if everything is silocne, I love it so much!), all I want is just some leads that do what they say on the tin and no more. I just want some cheap, dependable little test lead sets, that again, can do their rated current and not melt, and are a simple, no frills product. Now, what do I want in the smaller, cheaper kit? I don't really want a kit. All I want in the awesome probes, is gold plating, a simple, sharp tipped probe, silicone leads, the ability to do its rated current, and if they're nice and long that would definitely be appreciated. I have a set of these probes and they will remain in my daily carry. ![]() Don't get me wrong, when I am doing power supply stuff, they are so damn handy, but every other tiime, they tend to get in the way. Now, Jaycar have such *fairly* awesome leads, but they are not gold plated, and somewhat annoyingly, they have permanent banana plugs on them. Most importantly, I want them to be able to do 10 bloody amps like they are supposed to. I want them to be silocne, and I want them to be gold plated. ![]() In addition to my baby's kit, I want awesome basic probes, and awesome alligator clips. I guess I want something this kit would do for all the weird and wonderful jobs I might need to do some day. Basically, I want an awesome test lead kit for my baby - my UNi-T UT181A. The vast, overwhelming majority of these test lead sets are not branded, so I have no idea what they are like. I assume they would exist in China, just I wouldn't know where to start. I am after two types of multimeter test leads that are both good quality and reasonably priced. OK, enough goofing around, I just had to. I am after two distinct, yet equally important groups: the police who investigate crime, and the district attorneys who prosecute the offenders. Quote from: rawrs on April 16, 2019, 01:22:12 pm Hi all, I feel like this question may have been done to death, but I'm buggered if I can find it! So, please do accept my sincerest apologies for clogging the forum up if this question has been asked before and I simply missed it because I'm a numpty. Jeez, this is way too much waffle for two basic questions. ![]() ![]() Hi all, I feel like this question may have been done to death, but I'm buggered if I can find it! So, please do accept my sincerest apologies for clogging the forum up if this question has been asked before and I simply missed it because I'm a numpty. ![]()
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