Sperry VD6505 Non-Contact Voltage Sensor, 12-1000 V AC vs Asura Power Green Gas G-1000 (Pack of 2)
Overall winner: Sperry VD6505 Non-Contact Voltage Sensor, 12-1000 V AC
Key Differences
Sperry's VD6505 is a compact non-contact voltage tester with adjustable sensitivity and both audible and visual indication, making it better suited for electrical testing and pocket carry; Asura's Green Gas G-1000 comes as two cans aimed at airsoft users offering high perceived performance and value but with mixed longevity feedback. Choose Sperry if you need a small, adjustable voltage tester with stronger user ratings; choose Asura if you need gas canisters for airsoft where power and per-unit value matter despite variable duration
Sperry VD6505 Non-Contact Voltage Sensor, 12-1000 V AC
Non-contact voltage detector with adjustable sensitivity for 12-1000 V AC. 360-degree visual and audible indicators for quick verification. Includes a pocket clip for easy carrying. Customer insight: ease of use and value, with mixed readability and sensitivity feedback
Pros
- adjustable non-contact sensitivity
- 360 visual and audible indicators
- compact ergonomic design
- pocket clip for portability
Cons
- mixed readability of results
- mixed opinions on sensitivity setting
- requires attention to indicator readings
Asura Power Green Gas G-1000 (Pack of 2)
Green gas with silicon oil lubricant added for airsoft GBBs. Includes 2 cans and adheres to US transportation regulations. Customer notes it can improve performance and value, with mixed opinions on longevity
Pros
- includes 2 cans
- silicon oil lubricant added
- regulatory compliant
- positive feedback on functionality and value
Cons
- longevity opinions are mixed
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Sperry Instruments |
| Durability | Asura |
| Versatility | Sperry Instruments |
| User Reviews | Sperry Instruments |