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

Fluke 302+ Digital Clamp Meter, 30 mm Jaw

Fluke • ★ 4.2/5 • Premium

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
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Klein Tools CL120VP Electrical Voltage Test Kit with Clamp Meter

Klein Tools CL120VP Electrical Voltage Test Kit with Clamp Meter

KLEIN TOOLS • ★ 4.2/5 • Mid-Range

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
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price KLEIN TOOLS
Durability Fluke
Versatility KLEIN TOOLS
User Reviews KLEIN TOOLS