Electrical Disconnect Pliers, 60 Degree vs Automotive Relay Tester 4 & 5 Pin 12V Handheld DIY Car Tool
Overall winner: Electrical Disconnect Pliers, 60 Degree
Key Differences
Lisle Electrical Disconnect Pliers (B0D94HCNZ7) is a specialized hand tool with angled tips for hard-to-reach sensor connectors and one-handed operation, and it has a higher average rating with many reviews. Sound Troubleshooting Automotive Relay Tester (B0DYPJQ2YX) is a compact 12V handheld tester with automatic detection and LED indicators but has reported relay fit and reliability issues and a lower average rating
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 4 & 5 Pin 12V Handheld DIY Car Tool
Handheld relay tester detects pin position, release time, and relay consistency with LED indicators. One user notes ease of use and value for money; others report relay fit issues
Pros
- easy-to-use automatic detection
- clear LED status indicators
- compact handheld design
- patented technology
Cons
- relay fit issues reported by customers
- some reliability concerns with relays
Head-to-Head
| Criteria | Winner |
|---|---|
| Price | Lisle |
| Durability | Tie |
| Versatility | Lisle |
| User Reviews | Lisle |