Brymen BT-75EU Voltage Tester
Artno.: 101922
Voltage tester with detachable test leads, battery-less 8-range voltage indicator, backlit display, integrated multimeter functions incl. True-RMS AC voltage, capacity and resistance, non-contact voltage detection (NCV)

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5 from 5 Very good take on the voltage tester

It is a high-quality product! You can buy voltage testers cheaper, but the BT-70EU series are worth the money.
- Unique desing, which is better that the ugly, quasi-industry-standard-looking side-by-side-pole-construction ones.
- 1000V @ Cat III, and build quality makes me confident it will handle it!
- Detachable probes! It is infuriating that most expensive ones (Fluke, the Fluke-owned Beha-Amprobe, etc.) usually forces you to send them to repair or buy a new altogether, because their probes are fixed
- Probes have screw-off tip covers so you can unthicken it. By default they fit it the European sockets (maybe not the British ones, but who cares!).
- Probes have spring-loaded covers.
- The Com probe can be used in EF mode to distinguish Phase lines, which is nice
- Continuity testing seems to be latched
- Bright LEDs, clear display, continuity sound doesnt give me a headache
- Needless to say, even if Fluke would offer something equivalent (They dont have one with the capacitance measurement of BT-75EU), it wouldnt be the same price. And that yellow is, in my opinion, very ugly BTW.

I have some gripes, but none of them are deal breakers:
- EF button needs to be held down, and it is tiring as button needs quite the pressure. I understand the security reasons behind it (it needs to return to default mode (voltage detect/continuity), and hard buttons prevent accidental presses), but ergonomics wise its not the best.
- The com probe could be a little more robust, but time will tell if I am wrong
- Vibration is quite slow to kick in in voltage detection, it doesnt have much use this way, but whatever
- Continuity is a BIT slow (I presume because its multitasked with voltage-detection), but it wont be as relevant of an issue as it would be in electronics

, 24.02.2021
5 from 5 Einfach zu bedienen und genaue Messergebnisse

Das ist der bislang beste Zweipolige Spannungsprüfer den ich habe.

, 16.06.2022