GFCI Outlet Tester, Stop Shock w/ Hazardous Ground Analyzer - Sperry Instruments
Accurately test wiring and outlets with this GFCI Outlet Tester by Sperry.
Item #: 148349
Manufacturer: AW Sperry Instruments
Manufacturer Item #: HGT6120
Your Price $18.95
Features & Applications:
Stop Shock GFCI outlet tester detects hazardous ground conditions not identified by standard outlet testers.
Features:
- 125V/0.3W
- Advanced ground testing circuitry
- Tests standard 3 wire and GFCI outlets
- Over-moulded rubber grips
- Bright tri-color LEDs indicate 7 common wiring conditions
- GFCI test button
- Status indication chart is listed on top and bottom of tester
- Soft-grip contoured edges
- Hi-impact ABS housing
- 10 ft. Drop rating
- Advanced ground testing circuitry
- C-UL U.S. listed
- Limited Lifetime Warranty
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- Easy to use (3)
- Safe (3)
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- Inside (3)
- Outside (3)
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Pros
- Durable
- Easy to Use
- Safe
- Well Designed
Cons
Best Uses
- Big Jobs
- Inside
- Outside
- Small Jobs
Comments about AW Sperry Instruments GFCI Outlet Tester, Stop Shock™ w/ Hazardous Ground Analyzer - Sperry Instruments:
At first I was turned off by its size. Once I started using it size wasn't an issue. The lights are great even in bright locations. I would recommend this tester to anyone who needs an outlet tester with a GFCI trip button.
Comments about AW Sperry Instruments GFCI Outlet Tester, Stop Shock™ w/ Hazardous Ground Analyzer - Sperry Instruments:
As reported by others, after just 4 months of use, the device fails to work:(
Pros
- Easy to see lights
Cons
- Poor Design
Best Uses
- Inside
- Outside
Comments about AW Sperry Instruments GFCI Outlet Tester, Stop Shock™ w/ Hazardous Ground Analyzer - Sperry Instruments:
I bought this at a local home inspector conference. Love its size and the easy to see lights. Don't love the fact that it shorted out and is virtually useless after just 2 months of use. We'll see what the replacement policy will be.
Pros
- Durable
- Easy to Install
- Easy to Use
- Safe
- Well Designed
Cons
Best Uses
- Big Jobs
- Inside
- Outside
- Small Jobs
Comments about AW Sperry Instruments GFCI Outlet Tester, Stop Shock™ w/ Hazardous Ground Analyzer - Sperry Instruments:
Using the Sperry GFCI Tester for a few weeks now, it is a good product and just the right size to fit in the small front pouch of a tool belt. Being in the building inspection business we use the testers daily. I especially like the plastic light covers which do not fall off if you drop it.
Overall good product, I recommend it.
Pros
- Easy to Use
- Safe
Cons
- Poor Design
Best Uses
Comments about AW Sperry Instruments GFCI Outlet Tester, Stop Shock™ w/ Hazardous Ground Analyzer - Sperry Instruments:
I'm a self-employed residential & commercial building inspector. This is the second 'generation' Ideal-Sperry 'Stop-Shock' tester than I've owned. I purchased 10 first-generation non-GFCI testers on [@] for a few dollars apiece and found out they were probably dumping them cheap because they are not durable. Each one only lasted days or weeks before each one failed. So when I saw this newer Sperry 'Stop-Shock' GFCI-tester Model# HGT6120, I was hoping for an improved design with more durability. Alas, I was mistaken. This tester was much (emphasis on 'much') more expensive and only lasted a couple of weeks before the GFCI-test-function stopped working. The 'circuit-analyze' function and 'ground-analyze' functions still work though. I'll keep using this tester to see how long these particular functions will work, before they go into 'failure-mode' as well....just like the previous generation of 'SS' testers did. I'll have to carry another 'regular' GFCI-tester in my bag along with this one, in the mean-time. NOTE: I have NOT dropped this new tester. That's important to know. I've noticed that the previous 'SS' testers won't survive a 'drop' so I was especially 'careful' not to drop this new model...but it was a fools-errand in the end. New 'technology' is of 'no-value' if it's not 'durable'. Are you listening Ideal*Sperry? Are you listening China!? Are you listening PE? As an adjunct College Professor, I give this tester a 'C' on it's mid-terms AND an 'F' for the course.
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