Fluke LVD2-Volt Light Voltage Tester 90-600 V vs Klein Tools GFCI Outlet Tester + Voltage Detector Bundle
Overall winner: Klein Tools GFCI Outlet Tester + Voltage Detector Bundle
Key Differences
Klein Tools bundle (A) pairs a GFCI tester with a non-contact voltage detector, has a clear LCD readout and higher average rating from many more reviews; Fluke (B) is a single volt-light tester with dual sensitivity and wider AC range (90–600 V) but mixed reviews on brightness and reliability. Pick Klein Tools if you want a bundled solution focused on 120V outlet wiring faults and clear LCD feedback; pick Fluke if you need a compact volt-light that detects a wider AC voltage range
Fluke LVD2-Volt Light Voltage Tester 90-600 V
Compact voltage tester with dual sensitivity and an LED light. Detects 90–600 V AC with CAT IV 600 V rating; praised for value and ease of use, with mixed opinions on brightness and accuracy
Pros
- dual sensitivity
- LED light with long life
- 90–600 V AC detection
- CAT IV 600 V rating
Cons
- mixed reviews on brightness
- mixed reviews on accuracy
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 70V–1000V 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 | KLEIN TOOLS |
| Versatility | KLEIN TOOLS |
| User Reviews | KLEIN TOOLS |