Fluke 302+ Digital Clamp Meter, 30 mm Jaw vs Klein Tools CL120VP Electrical Voltage Test Kit with Clamp Meter
Overall winner: Fluke 302+ Digital Clamp Meter, 30 mm Jaw
Key Differences
Klein (A) is the more affordable option and includes test leads, pouch, and batteries with auto-ranging for AC/DC voltage, resistance and continuity, while Fluke (B) offers a larger 30 mm jaw, higher current capacity (up to 400 A) and a wider voltage range (up to 600 V). Choose Klein if you want a budget-friendly, full-featured kit; choose Fluke if you need to measure larger conductors and higher currents
Fluke 302+ Digital Clamp Meter, 30 mm Jaw
Compact clamp meter with a 30 mm jaw for large conductors, measuring AC current up to 400 A, AC/DC voltage up to 600 V, plus resistance, continuity, and capacitance. Includes TL75 test lead set for general purpose tasks
Pros
- 30 mm large jaw for larger conductors
- Measures AC current up to 400 A
- High accuracy for troubleshooting
- CAT IV 300 V / CAT III 600 V safety rating
Cons
- Limited to 400 A AC current
- Requires separate test leads for general use
- No mention of Bluetooth or data logging
Klein Tools CL120VP Electrical Voltage Test Kit with Clamp Meter
Electrical clamp meter kit for AC current, voltage, resistance, and continuity testing with test leads and holder. Positive feedback on usability and value, with some durability concerns noted
Pros
- AC/DC voltage, resistance, and continuity testing
- Auto-ranging for accurate measurements
- Clamp meter plus test leads and storage pouch
- Side test lead holder and optional magnetic hanger
Cons
- Durability issues reported with clamp on tester
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | KLEIN TOOLS |
| Durability | Fluke |
| Versatility | KLEIN TOOLS |
| User Reviews | KLEIN TOOLS |