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Comentado en Canadá el 14 de marzo de 2025
High quality, low price. 1/8th of the price of Fluke equivalent. No radial free play so hole is centered, even in the smallest gauge of wire. Very satisfied.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de marzo de 2025
High quality, low price. 1/8th of the price of Fluke equivalent. No radial free play so hole is centered, even in the smallest gauge of wire. Very satisfied.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de marzo de 2025
High quality, low price. 1/8th of the price of Fluke equivalent. No radial free play so hole is centered, even in the smallest gauge of wire. Very satisfied.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de marzo de 2025
High quality, low price. 1/8th of the price of Fluke equivalent. No radial free play so hole is centered, even in the smallest gauge of wire. Very satisfied.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de marzo de 2025
High quality, low price. 1/8th of the price of Fluke equivalent. No radial free play so hole is centered, even in the smallest gauge of wire. Very satisfied.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de marzo de 2025
High quality, low price. 1/8th of the price of Fluke equivalent. No radial free play so hole is centered, even in the smallest gauge of wire. Very satisfied.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de marzo de 2025
High quality, low price. 1/8th of the price of Fluke equivalent. No radial free play so hole is centered, even in the smallest gauge of wire. Very satisfied.
Customer
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de marzo de 2025
High quality, low price. 1/8th of the price of Fluke equivalent. No radial free play so hole is centered, even in the smallest gauge of wire. Very satisfied.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 15 de enero de 2025
I use this bag to transport my machine along with all the items I need to be able to continue working on my projects. I like the zippered sections for bobbins, thread, scissors, etc. this bags allows me to store everything I need to transport it to wherever I need to go. The padding is adequate. Even packed full, it is still not too heavy. The bag is light but durable. I’m very satisfied with this bag and the price was very good.
AP
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de abril de 2025
The quality of BOCEUC's insulating-piercing probes is excellent.The plastic used in the housing and plunger is some kind of tough glass-filled plastic, just like Fluke and Pomona use in theirs. The plunger spring is firm and the threads turn smoothly. The only major difference between this set of probes and the Fluke seems to be in the attachment of the needle. The Fluke set uses a crimp-style connection, and the BOCEUC set appears to use a press-fit type connection. See the attached comparison photos for details.The only issue I encountered was that the inner plunger would often snag on the sharp inside lip of the housing. This makes the plunger hard to pull back and is annoying when it happens. Sanding a small chamfer on the edge of the plunger and inside edge of the housing to remove the sharp edge will smooth things out and solve the problem.I've used my Fluke set for several years, and the BOCEUC set is 95% of the quality for a fraction of the price. I purchased these to use as a backup set, but they could easily be used as a main set as well. I have also purchased their longer extended-reach piercing probes and all the positive things I've said here apply to those as well. An amazing value.
AP
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de abril de 2025
The quality of BOCEUC's insulating-piercing probes is excellent.The plastic used in the housing and plunger is some kind of tough glass-filled plastic, just like Fluke and Pomona use in theirs. The plunger spring is firm and the threads turn smoothly. The long barrel is quite thick and doesn't bend.The only issue I encountered was that the inner plunger would often snag on the sharp inside lip of the housing. This makes the plunger hard to pull back and is annoying when it happens. Sanding a small chamfer on the edge of the plunger and inside edge of the housing to remove the sharp edge will smooth things out and solve the problem. You can see the chamfer I added to the bottom of the red and black plungers in the attached photos.I've used my short-length Fluke set for several years, and the BOCEUC set is 95% of the quality for a fraction of the price. I have also purchased their short-length piercing probes and all the positive things I've said here apply to those as well. For the price, these are well worth picking up just to have a set in your kit.
AP
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de abril de 2025
The quality of BOCEUC's insulating-piercing probes is excellent.The plastic used in the housing and plunger is some kind of tough glass-filled plastic, just like Fluke and Pomona use in theirs. The plunger spring is firm and the threads turn smoothly. The only major difference between this set of probes and the Fluke seems to be in the attachment of the needle. The Fluke set uses a crimp-style connection, and the BOCEUC set appears to use a press-fit type connection. See the attached comparison photos for details.The only issue I encountered was that the inner plunger would often snag on the sharp inside lip of the housing. This makes the plunger hard to pull back and is annoying when it happens. Sanding a small chamfer on the edge of the plunger and inside edge of the housing to remove the sharp edge will smooth things out and solve the problem.I've used my Fluke set for several years, and the BOCEUC set is 95% of the quality for a fraction of the price. I purchased these to use as a backup set, but they could easily be used as a main set as well. I have also purchased their longer extended-reach piercing probes and all the positive things I've said here apply to those as well. An amazing value.
AP
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de abril de 2025
The quality of BOCEUC's insulating-piercing probes is excellent.The plastic used in the housing and plunger is some kind of tough glass-filled plastic, just like Fluke and Pomona use in theirs. The plunger spring is firm and the threads turn smoothly. The long barrel is quite thick and doesn't bend.The only issue I encountered was that the inner plunger would often snag on the sharp inside lip of the housing. This makes the plunger hard to pull back and is annoying when it happens. Sanding a small chamfer on the edge of the plunger and inside edge of the housing to remove the sharp edge will smooth things out and solve the problem. You can see the chamfer I added to the bottom of the red and black plungers in the attached photos.I've used my short-length Fluke set for several years, and the BOCEUC set is 95% of the quality for a fraction of the price. I have also purchased their short-length piercing probes and all the positive things I've said here apply to those as well. For the price, these are well worth picking up just to have a set in your kit.
AP
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de abril de 2025
The quality of BOCEUC's insulating-piercing probes is excellent.The plastic used in the housing and plunger is some kind of tough glass-filled plastic, just like Fluke and Pomona use in theirs. The plunger spring is firm and the threads turn smoothly. The only major difference between this set of probes and the Fluke seems to be in the attachment of the needle. The Fluke set uses a crimp-style connection, and the BOCEUC set appears to use a press-fit type connection. See the attached comparison photos for details.The only issue I encountered was that the inner plunger would often snag on the sharp inside lip of the housing. This makes the plunger hard to pull back and is annoying when it happens. Sanding a small chamfer on the edge of the plunger and inside edge of the housing to remove the sharp edge will smooth things out and solve the problem.I've used my Fluke set for several years, and the BOCEUC set is 95% of the quality for a fraction of the price. I purchased these to use as a backup set, but they could easily be used as a main set as well. I have also purchased their longer extended-reach piercing probes and all the positive things I've said here apply to those as well. An amazing value.
AP
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de abril de 2025
The quality of BOCEUC's insulating-piercing probes is excellent.The plastic used in the housing and plunger is some kind of tough glass-filled plastic, just like Fluke and Pomona use in theirs. The plunger spring is firm and the threads turn smoothly. The long barrel is quite thick and doesn't bend.The only issue I encountered was that the inner plunger would often snag on the sharp inside lip of the housing. This makes the plunger hard to pull back and is annoying when it happens. Sanding a small chamfer on the edge of the plunger and inside edge of the housing to remove the sharp edge will smooth things out and solve the problem. You can see the chamfer I added to the bottom of the red and black plungers in the attached photos.I've used my short-length Fluke set for several years, and the BOCEUC set is 95% of the quality for a fraction of the price. I have also purchased their short-length piercing probes and all the positive things I've said here apply to those as well. For the price, these are well worth picking up just to have a set in your kit.
AP
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de abril de 2025
The quality of BOCEUC's insulating-piercing probes is excellent.The plastic used in the housing and plunger is some kind of tough glass-filled plastic, just like Fluke and Pomona use in theirs. The plunger spring is firm and the threads turn smoothly. The only major difference between this set of probes and the Fluke seems to be in the attachment of the needle. The Fluke set uses a crimp-style connection, and the BOCEUC set appears to use a press-fit type connection. See the attached comparison photos for details.The only issue I encountered was that the inner plunger would often snag on the sharp inside lip of the housing. This makes the plunger hard to pull back and is annoying when it happens. Sanding a small chamfer on the edge of the plunger and inside edge of the housing to remove the sharp edge will smooth things out and solve the problem.I've used my Fluke set for several years, and the BOCEUC set is 95% of the quality for a fraction of the price. I purchased these to use as a backup set, but they could easily be used as a main set as well. I have also purchased their longer extended-reach piercing probes and all the positive things I've said here apply to those as well. An amazing value.
AP
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de abril de 2025
The quality of BOCEUC's insulating-piercing probes is excellent.The plastic used in the housing and plunger is some kind of tough glass-filled plastic, just like Fluke and Pomona use in theirs. The plunger spring is firm and the threads turn smoothly. The long barrel is quite thick and doesn't bend.The only issue I encountered was that the inner plunger would often snag on the sharp inside lip of the housing. This makes the plunger hard to pull back and is annoying when it happens. Sanding a small chamfer on the edge of the plunger and inside edge of the housing to remove the sharp edge will smooth things out and solve the problem. You can see the chamfer I added to the bottom of the red and black plungers in the attached photos.I've used my short-length Fluke set for several years, and the BOCEUC set is 95% of the quality for a fraction of the price. I have also purchased their short-length piercing probes and all the positive things I've said here apply to those as well. For the price, these are well worth picking up just to have a set in your kit.
AP
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de abril de 2025
The quality of BOCEUC's insulating-piercing probes is excellent.The plastic used in the housing and plunger is some kind of tough glass-filled plastic, just like Fluke and Pomona use in theirs. The plunger spring is firm and the threads turn smoothly. The only major difference between this set of probes and the Fluke seems to be in the attachment of the needle. The Fluke set uses a crimp-style connection, and the BOCEUC set appears to use a press-fit type connection. See the attached comparison photos for details.The only issue I encountered was that the inner plunger would often snag on the sharp inside lip of the housing. This makes the plunger hard to pull back and is annoying when it happens. Sanding a small chamfer on the edge of the plunger and inside edge of the housing to remove the sharp edge will smooth things out and solve the problem.I've used my Fluke set for several years, and the BOCEUC set is 95% of the quality for a fraction of the price. I purchased these to use as a backup set, but they could easily be used as a main set as well. I have also purchased their longer extended-reach piercing probes and all the positive things I've said here apply to those as well. An amazing value.
AP
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de abril de 2025
The quality of BOCEUC's insulating-piercing probes is excellent.The plastic used in the housing and plunger is some kind of tough glass-filled plastic, just like Fluke and Pomona use in theirs. The plunger spring is firm and the threads turn smoothly. The long barrel is quite thick and doesn't bend.The only issue I encountered was that the inner plunger would often snag on the sharp inside lip of the housing. This makes the plunger hard to pull back and is annoying when it happens. Sanding a small chamfer on the edge of the plunger and inside edge of the housing to remove the sharp edge will smooth things out and solve the problem. You can see the chamfer I added to the bottom of the red and black plungers in the attached photos.I've used my short-length Fluke set for several years, and the BOCEUC set is 95% of the quality for a fraction of the price. I have also purchased their short-length piercing probes and all the positive things I've said here apply to those as well. For the price, these are well worth picking up just to have a set in your kit.
AP
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de abril de 2025
The quality of BOCEUC's insulating-piercing probes is excellent.The plastic used in the housing and plunger is some kind of tough glass-filled plastic, just like Fluke and Pomona use in theirs. The plunger spring is firm and the threads turn smoothly. The only major difference between this set of probes and the Fluke seems to be in the attachment of the needle. The Fluke set uses a crimp-style connection, and the BOCEUC set appears to use a press-fit type connection. See the attached comparison photos for details.The only issue I encountered was that the inner plunger would often snag on the sharp inside lip of the housing. This makes the plunger hard to pull back and is annoying when it happens. Sanding a small chamfer on the edge of the plunger and inside edge of the housing to remove the sharp edge will smooth things out and solve the problem.I've used my Fluke set for several years, and the BOCEUC set is 95% of the quality for a fraction of the price. I purchased these to use as a backup set, but they could easily be used as a main set as well. I have also purchased their longer extended-reach piercing probes and all the positive things I've said here apply to those as well. An amazing value.
AP
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de abril de 2025
The quality of BOCEUC's insulating-piercing probes is excellent.The plastic used in the housing and plunger is some kind of tough glass-filled plastic, just like Fluke and Pomona use in theirs. The plunger spring is firm and the threads turn smoothly. The long barrel is quite thick and doesn't bend.The only issue I encountered was that the inner plunger would often snag on the sharp inside lip of the housing. This makes the plunger hard to pull back and is annoying when it happens. Sanding a small chamfer on the edge of the plunger and inside edge of the housing to remove the sharp edge will smooth things out and solve the problem. You can see the chamfer I added to the bottom of the red and black plungers in the attached photos.I've used my short-length Fluke set for several years, and the BOCEUC set is 95% of the quality for a fraction of the price. I have also purchased their short-length piercing probes and all the positive things I've said here apply to those as well. For the price, these are well worth picking up just to have a set in your kit.
AP
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de abril de 2025
The quality of BOCEUC's insulating-piercing probes is excellent.The plastic used in the housing and plunger is some kind of tough glass-filled plastic, just like Fluke and Pomona use in theirs. The plunger spring is firm and the threads turn smoothly. The only major difference between this set of probes and the Fluke seems to be in the attachment of the needle. The Fluke set uses a crimp-style connection, and the BOCEUC set appears to use a press-fit type connection. See the attached comparison photos for details.The only issue I encountered was that the inner plunger would often snag on the sharp inside lip of the housing. This makes the plunger hard to pull back and is annoying when it happens. Sanding a small chamfer on the edge of the plunger and inside edge of the housing to remove the sharp edge will smooth things out and solve the problem.I've used my Fluke set for several years, and the BOCEUC set is 95% of the quality for a fraction of the price. I purchased these to use as a backup set, but they could easily be used as a main set as well. I have also purchased their longer extended-reach piercing probes and all the positive things I've said here apply to those as well. An amazing value.
AP
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de abril de 2025
The quality of BOCEUC's insulating-piercing probes is excellent.The plastic used in the housing and plunger is some kind of tough glass-filled plastic, just like Fluke and Pomona use in theirs. The plunger spring is firm and the threads turn smoothly. The long barrel is quite thick and doesn't bend.The only issue I encountered was that the inner plunger would often snag on the sharp inside lip of the housing. This makes the plunger hard to pull back and is annoying when it happens. Sanding a small chamfer on the edge of the plunger and inside edge of the housing to remove the sharp edge will smooth things out and solve the problem. You can see the chamfer I added to the bottom of the red and black plungers in the attached photos.I've used my short-length Fluke set for several years, and the BOCEUC set is 95% of the quality for a fraction of the price. I have also purchased their short-length piercing probes and all the positive things I've said here apply to those as well. For the price, these are well worth picking up just to have a set in your kit.
AP
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de abril de 2025
The quality of BOCEUC's insulating-piercing probes is excellent.The plastic used in the housing and plunger is some kind of tough glass-filled plastic, just like Fluke and Pomona use in theirs. The plunger spring is firm and the threads turn smoothly. The only major difference between this set of probes and the Fluke seems to be in the attachment of the needle. The Fluke set uses a crimp-style connection, and the BOCEUC set appears to use a press-fit type connection. See the attached comparison photos for details.The only issue I encountered was that the inner plunger would often snag on the sharp inside lip of the housing. This makes the plunger hard to pull back and is annoying when it happens. Sanding a small chamfer on the edge of the plunger and inside edge of the housing to remove the sharp edge will smooth things out and solve the problem.I've used my Fluke set for several years, and the BOCEUC set is 95% of the quality for a fraction of the price. I purchased these to use as a backup set, but they could easily be used as a main set as well. I have also purchased their longer extended-reach piercing probes and all the positive things I've said here apply to those as well. An amazing value.
AP
Comentado en Canadá el 10 de abril de 2025
The quality of BOCEUC's insulating-piercing probes is excellent.The plastic used in the housing and plunger is some kind of tough glass-filled plastic, just like Fluke and Pomona use in theirs. The plunger spring is firm and the threads turn smoothly. The long barrel is quite thick and doesn't bend.The only issue I encountered was that the inner plunger would often snag on the sharp inside lip of the housing. This makes the plunger hard to pull back and is annoying when it happens. Sanding a small chamfer on the edge of the plunger and inside edge of the housing to remove the sharp edge will smooth things out and solve the problem. You can see the chamfer I added to the bottom of the red and black plungers in the attached photos.I've used my short-length Fluke set for several years, and the BOCEUC set is 95% of the quality for a fraction of the price. I have also purchased their short-length piercing probes and all the positive things I've said here apply to those as well. For the price, these are well worth picking up just to have a set in your kit.
Ravels
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 3 de agosto de 2024
What a perfect bag or sewing machine book and accessories.Beautiful gray color and fabric, lots of storage
Cristina Bravo
Comentado en México el 17 de agosto de 2024
Muy resistente.
Bill B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de diciembre de 2024
These piercers were relatively inexpensive. They fit and work well for their purpose.
Bill B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de diciembre de 2024
These piercers were relatively inexpensive. They fit and work well for their purpose.
Bill B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de diciembre de 2024
These piercers were relatively inexpensive. They fit and work well for their purpose.
Bill B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de diciembre de 2024
These piercers were relatively inexpensive. They fit and work well for their purpose.
Bill B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de diciembre de 2024
These piercers were relatively inexpensive. They fit and work well for their purpose.
Bill B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de diciembre de 2024
These piercers were relatively inexpensive. They fit and work well for their purpose.
Bill B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de diciembre de 2024
These piercers were relatively inexpensive. They fit and work well for their purpose.
Bill B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de diciembre de 2024
These piercers were relatively inexpensive. They fit and work well for their purpose.
L Thachuk
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de diciembre de 2024
Used one of these to replace the trigger action 'pin' on my LED Keeper to check Christmas lights. Original pin would easily bend and/or not go through the aged insulation of the lights. It was easy to open the device and modify the unit with a wire that would go into one of these clips. Makes a reliable connection every time and simply screws the pin into the insulation. Very efficient.
L Thachuk
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de diciembre de 2024
Used one of these to replace the trigger action 'pin' on my LED Keeper to check Christmas lights. Original pin would easily bend and/or not go through the aged insulation of the lights. It was easy to open the device and modify the unit with a wire that would go into one of these clips. Makes a reliable connection every time and simply screws the pin into the insulation. Very efficient.
L Thachuk
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de diciembre de 2024
Used one of these to replace the trigger action 'pin' on my LED Keeper to check Christmas lights. Original pin would easily bend and/or not go through the aged insulation of the lights. It was easy to open the device and modify the unit with a wire that would go into one of these clips. Makes a reliable connection every time and simply screws the pin into the insulation. Very efficient.
L Thachuk
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de diciembre de 2024
Used one of these to replace the trigger action 'pin' on my LED Keeper to check Christmas lights. Original pin would easily bend and/or not go through the aged insulation of the lights. It was easy to open the device and modify the unit with a wire that would go into one of these clips. Makes a reliable connection every time and simply screws the pin into the insulation. Very efficient.
L Thachuk
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de diciembre de 2024
Used one of these to replace the trigger action 'pin' on my LED Keeper to check Christmas lights. Original pin would easily bend and/or not go through the aged insulation of the lights. It was easy to open the device and modify the unit with a wire that would go into one of these clips. Makes a reliable connection every time and simply screws the pin into the insulation. Very efficient.
Beverly Matisz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de diciembre de 2024
This fits my sewing machine. It also has plenty of storage.
L Thachuk
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de diciembre de 2024
Used one of these to replace the trigger action 'pin' on my LED Keeper to check Christmas lights. Original pin would easily bend and/or not go through the aged insulation of the lights. It was easy to open the device and modify the unit with a wire that would go into one of these clips. Makes a reliable connection every time and simply screws the pin into the insulation. Very efficient.
L Thachuk
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de diciembre de 2024
Used one of these to replace the trigger action 'pin' on my LED Keeper to check Christmas lights. Original pin would easily bend and/or not go through the aged insulation of the lights. It was easy to open the device and modify the unit with a wire that would go into one of these clips. Makes a reliable connection every time and simply screws the pin into the insulation. Very efficient.
L Thachuk
Comentado en Canadá el 18 de diciembre de 2024
Used one of these to replace the trigger action 'pin' on my LED Keeper to check Christmas lights. Original pin would easily bend and/or not go through the aged insulation of the lights. It was easy to open the device and modify the unit with a wire that would go into one of these clips. Makes a reliable connection every time and simply screws the pin into the insulation. Very efficient.
dee
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de noviembre de 2024
We use this for my kids homeschool books. It’s very durable with a lot of organizing pockets and zippers. It’s easy for my 7 year old to use and transport her books on the go. The color is vibrant and it looks nice.
Tanis D. Waldo
Comentado en Canadá el 20 de enero de 2024
Love this sewing machine bag! Just wish it had wheels. I didn’t want to pay the huge price for the ones with wheels
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