Fluke threaded slide-on alligator clip set with flexible boots vs Goupchn 5PCS Alligator Clips Test Leads 16.4ft dual-ended
Overall winner: Fluke threaded slide-on alligator clip set with flexible boots
Key Differences
Goupchn (A) offers five long 16.4ft insulated leads with pure copper alligator clips and a max 10mm jaw opening, making it better for long-reach and general-purpose use; Fluke (B) uses a threaded slip-on design with robust build aimed at compatibility with Fluke leads and durability. Choose A if you need multiple long insulated test leads and wider versatility; choose B if you prioritize rugged, slip-on clips that pair tightly with Fluke test leads
Fluke threaded slide-on alligator clip set with flexible boots
Insulated slide-on alligator clip set with flexible boots for electrical testing. 8 mm jaw opening; compatible with select Fluke leads; meets CAT III 1,000V and CAT IV 600V with 10 A rating. Customers praise build quality, ease of use, and slip-on design
Pros
- insulated slide-on design
- 8 mm jaw opening
- compatible with Fluke TL71 TL75 TL175 TP175 leads
- meets CAT III 1,000V and CAT IV 600V, 10 A rating
Cons
- perceived value varies among customers
Goupchn 5PCS Alligator Clips Test Leads 16.4ft dual-ended
Copper alligator clips on both ends with insulated cables for electrical testing. Includes 5 m leads, high voltage and current specs, and sturdy, flexible wire suitable for automotive and circuit testing. Customer note: solid build with secure clip strength and good wire gauge
Pros
- pure copper alligator clips
- insulated and flexible wire
- long lead length (5m)
- strong clip spring
Cons
- limited to 15A current per product info
- clip opening max 10mm
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Goupchn |
| Durability | Fluke |
| Versatility | Goupchn |
| User Reviews | Tie |