Fluke 1AC II VoltAlert Non-Contact Voltage Tester vs Klein Tools GFCI Outlet Tester + Voltage Detector Bundle
Overall winner: Klein Tools GFCI Outlet Tester + Voltage Detector Bundle
Key Differences
Klein Tools' bundle combines a GFCI tester and a voltage detector aimed at 120V outlet wiring diagnostics and has a slightly lower listed price and higher average rating; Fluke's VoltAlert is a single non-contact tester with a wide 90ā1000V detection range, audible alert and continuous self-test but some users report durability and accuracy concerns
Fluke 1AC II VoltAlert Non-Contact Voltage Tester
Non-contact voltage tester detects 90-1000 V AC with a red glow and audible beeper. Continuous self-test keeps it functional; supports audible/silent mode. Customers cite reliability and ease of use, with mixed views on sensitivity
Pros
- Non-contact voltage detection 90-1000 V AC
- Tip glows red with audible beeper
- Continuous self-test keeps device functional
- Audible/silent mode available
Cons
- Mixed opinions on accuracy and sensitivity
- Some reports of durability issues over time
- Variable performance across users
Klein Tools GFCI Outlet Tester + Voltage Detector Bundle
GFCI outlet tester with LCD readout and open neutral/ground detection, plus a non-contact voltage detector pen. Ideal for testing 120V outlets and detecting 70Vā1000V AC. Customer note: easy to read display and accurate voltage readings
Pros
- clear LCD readout
- detects wiring faults
- non-contact voltage detection
- auto-hold feature on tester
Cons
- limited to 120V outlets
- some users may rely on multimeters for confirmation
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | KLEIN TOOLS |
| Durability | Fluke |
| Versatility | Fluke |
| User Reviews | KLEIN TOOLS |