Electrical Disconnect Pliers, 60 Degree vs Automotive Relay Tester with Relay Puller (12V) – Diagnostic Tool
Overall winner: Electrical Disconnect Pliers, 60 Degree
Key Differences
Pick the Lisle Electrical Disconnect Pliers if you need a specialized hand tool for removing locking push-tab sensor connectors in tight spaces — it has angled tips, one-handed operation, and a higher average rating with many more reviews. Choose the Sound Troubleshooting Automotive Relay Tester if you need an electronic diagnostic tool that automatically tests relay pin positions and timing and includes a relay puller and LED indicators, though some users report concerns about the plastic body
Electrical Disconnect Pliers, 60 Degree
Angled-tip pliers designed to remove locking push tab connectors in electrical systems. Helps unlock connectors and separate sensors without damage, with one customer noting easy one-handed operation
Pros
- angled tips for hard-to-reach connectors
- removes locking push tab style connectors
- one-handed operation
- protects fingers from injury
Cons
- notes limited to certain connectors (Chrysler mentioned) in feedback
Automotive Relay Tester with Relay Puller (12V) – Diagnostic Tool
Automotive relay tester with puller, detects pin position, actuation release time, and relay consistency across test phases. Green LED indicates normal, red LED indicates abnormal; includes battery clips for testing
Pros
- automatic relay tests (pin position, action time, consistency)
- includes relay puller for easy removal
- clear LED indicators for status
- handy for testing multiple solenoids
Cons
- mixed feedback on build quality (flimsy plastic body)
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Lisle |
| Durability | Lisle |
| Versatility | Tie |
| User Reviews | Lisle |