Outlet Tester, NOAYFA GFCI Receptacle Tester 90-125V with 7 Visual LED Display Tests Standard US Electrical Socket Tester for Plug Security Test, Outlet Ground Test
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Anthony Padgett
> 24 hourI always prefer doing my own electrical work when possible, especially small things such as changing outlets. Having this has made it a lot easier to make sure theres no power going to the outlet Im about to switch out, compared to in the past of having to use whatever I could find laying around just to see if it would power on at all. This also tells you if all is working correctly with the outlet you stick it into, which is an issue I ran into a few months ago when I had a loose ground wire and only wish I would have had one of these back then.
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Kallie Lindgren
> 24 hourIt works but is not color coded and plastic on female end breaks easily.
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W. cole
> 24 hourGreat GFCI tester. Its been put to work and already found a fault caused by a bad connection elsewhere on the line.
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Trevor Melton
> 24 hourI am slowly replacing sockets in my house and am using this device to check the overall health first. This helps me to determine which outlets to replace first. This has been very reliable so far and is working great with GFCI outlets too. Recommending.
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RupeBier
> 24 hourWorks fine
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Mark
> 24 hourIf you are DIY like me you will love it. Its easy to use, accurate and easy to setup.
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Scott & Denise
> 24 hourWe had an extension added after moving in, so our original home inspector didnt check that outlet. I used this device to check outlets that had been reported good as well as the new one. They all looked fine according to the test. I also went to the bathroom to check for the GFCI function. Again it looked fine, then it tripped and all of the lights went out. I reset the outlet and tested again and everything still reported correct. My only have two small complaints: the LEDs are not super bright, the GFCI button was easy to hit while removing the device from a socket. (I accidentally did the GFCI test twice because of hitting that button after the reset was done)
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Austin
> 24 hourI have found a potential issue by using this tester. I have a dead wire in my attic and have no clue what it goes to or why it’s dead. I am slowly starting to test things and thought this would be a good first step. I got this tester to see if I could find something wrong with an outlet that feeds this wire. It’s so easy to use. You plug it in and read the lights. 2 lights on the left side mean the outlet is a ok. If you plug it into a gfci then press the gfci button on the tester (not the outlet) it will trip the gfci like it should and you know the gfci outlet is working properly. However, I had one gfci that the tester did not trip (the tester did what it should have on all but this one). The two lights on the left side of the tester are lit and the gfci is properly grounded. But the tester couldn’t trip it. I took out all the plugs and tried tripping it from the outlet and still didn’t trip. So I’m going to change out the outlet and see what happens. But this was made possible buy this low priced tester.
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Gandy Dancer
> 24 hourI plugged this into my ground fault circuit, pushed the button, and it showed me exactly what the problem is.
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Jason Novak
> 24 hourI always use a tester like this whenever I work on an outlet just to double-check the right breaker is off, and its good to use it again afterwards to confirm youve wired everything correctly. I tried the GFCI test and it worked, and I tested a connection without a ground and it correctly detected it. The LEDs are brighter looking straight on rather than down. A suggestion for the future would be printing the chart on both sides when used in upside-down outlets, though you really only need to reference it when it reads something other than correctly wired.