| Manufacturer | Sona Enterprises |
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| Part Number | TL10 |
| Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
| Product Dimensions | 20 x 1.6 x 0.5 inches |
| Item model number | TL10 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Size | 1.5" |
| Item Package Quantity | 1 |
| Number Of Pieces | 10 |
| Number of Handles | 1 |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |

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SE 10-Piece Test Lead Set with Alligator Clips - TL10
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SE is proud to present this quality 10-Piece Test Lead Set with Alligator Clips—a smart choice for automotive, battery-powered projects, and electronic/circuit. The copper wire has heavy insulation for protection against shorting and shock. There are test leads in the following colors: (2) black, (2) green, (2) red, (2) white, and (2) yellow.
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10-Piece Test Lead Set with Alligator Clips
Sona Enterprises
Use our color coded, gator to gator lead set to test electrical currents. The copper wire is vinyl insulated to help protect against shock. The clips are easy to open, but have a good grip.
- 19.5” Copper wire with heavy insulation
- 1.5” Alligator clips at both ends of each test lead
- Crimped clips clamp securely to ensure good conduction
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| Price | $12.79$12.79 | $19.99$19.99 | $8.99$8.99 | $15.95$15.95 | $10.99$10.99 |
| Description | Built-in magnifying glass (4x) aids in minute detail work, 12 diopter, 2 alligator clips on 4-way swivels—holds items securely | 30 watt soldering iron, Lead free soldering wire | Professional quality plyers | Digital MultiMate with Back Light LCD Display | 1.5 - 3 V cell tester tweezers |
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| ASIN | B0002KRABU |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.3 out of 5 stars |
| Best Sellers Rank | #41,651 in Industrial & Scientific (See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific) #158 in Test Probes & Leads |
| Date First Available | May 23, 2007 |
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Customers like the functionality, value for money, and utility of the tools. They mention the leads work well, are good for temporary installations, and are inexpensive. Some also say they're a nice purchase. However, some customers have reported that the plastic clip covers are slippery. Opinions are mixed on the quality, wire thickness, gauge length, and clip opening.
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Customers like the functionality of the product. They mention it works well, is good for temporary installations, and has no issues when working with 12V.
"These allegator clips work very well I really like them great buy" Read more
"...I take them off and on all the time and they still work well. None have failed so far...." Read more
"...Pretty basic, I suppose.They performed well and I solved the problem I aimed to solve. These will go in my toolbox for future use...." Read more
"...These leads work perfect for that.I haven't used all of them but the few I'm currently using aren't faulty...." Read more
Customers appreciate the value for money of the product. They mention it's a good product for the price, inexpensive, and a nice purchase.
"...They are fairly inexpensive wires, after all." Read more
"...The price was acceptable and the shipping was fast like always through amazon prime. Thanks." Read more
"These are very cheap, so they are not necessarily a bad value, as long as you don't need something of better quality...." Read more
"...and if appropriate for application these leads are a cost effective addition to tool bag...." Read more
Customers find the product useful. They mention it's handy to have for various projects, helpful for building and testing circuits, and perfect for any testing application that can use the alligator style clips. Some say the jumpers are fine for logic/signal applications and handy for bench testing.
"...They are probably perfect for electronics repair or construction, but not so much for the auto repair industry...." Read more
"I love having a 10-piece set of these. These jumpers are fine for logic/signal applications...." Read more
"...these serve their purpose well. the only drawback for me is that the covers for the alligator clips are extremely slippery...." Read more
"...The insulated cover feels very nice and supple. Clamping force of clips is adequate for most jobs...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the quality of the product. Some mention it's a solid product, while others say it's cheaply built and breaks after a short period of use.
"...using these after the first lead I tested melted due to a poor alligator crimp. It turns out the story gets worse!..." Read more
"...Seem to be pretty well made and so far have worked out well...." Read more
"...They do not stand up to flexing and will break after a short period of use. I became curious about how the lead wires were bonded to the clips...." Read more
"A good quality set of test leads. Although while the wire is copper it is a bit thin at 22 gauge. Would have preferred to have them at least 16 ga...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the wire thickness of the product. Some mention it's thin, limber, and bends easily. Others say the wire is lightweight, and the jacketing is thick.
"...The wire is of a very light gauge which has more meaning than just current carrying capacity...." Read more
"...Work just great for me.Are they made from thin wire? Yes. Are they crimped, not soldered? Yes...." Read more
"...These Chinese-made leads are very light duty becuase of the wire gauge and length...." Read more
"While the wires are pretty thin and kind of short these leads work just fine. I've been using them to diagnose problems on my outboard...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the gauge length of the product. Some mention the end is small enough to get into tight spots but opens wide for several uses. Others say the wire is likely smaller than 26 and poorly crimped to the clamps.
"...The gauge is so tiny that even the short length barely over 1 foot results in .8 ohms of resistance...." Read more
"...The clips are small enough to effectively clip small items such as LED"s, but large enough to clamp thicker gauge wire...." Read more
"...you can't span a very long distance with them and the small clips are barely big enough to grasp connections 1/4" in size...." Read more
"...do what they are designed for, but definitely take note of the small gauge and length... smaller than it seems in the picture...." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the clip opening of the product. Some mention the clips are okay, while others say they're very difficult to open without a knife.
"...film lubricates the inside of the grommets, making it very difficult to squeeze open the clips. I've never seen test leads before with this issue...." Read more
"...Shielded at each end with a strong clip. The end is small enough to get into tight spots but opens wide for several wires or just holding...." Read more
"...insides of the insulating sleeves makes it almost impossible to squeeze the clips open, the clip just slides (rotates) around inside the sleeve till..." Read more
"...My only gripe would be that the alligator clip is sometimes hard to open because it slips inside that rubber cover." Read more
Customers dislike the slipperiness of the product. They mention the plastic clip covers are so slippery that they can't really use them without removing them. The extremely smooth and slippery insides of the insulating sleeves make it almost impossible to grip the clips.
"They work but the covers over the clips seem to always slip down." Read more
"...The worst problem with these leads is the slippery boot on the clips, which make it difficult to attach them to anything because the clips turn and..." Read more
"They connect well, a little slippery when trying to press the clips down, but they are all like that. I ordered another bag...." Read more
"...The single star removal is because the rubber around the clips moves a ton so it sucks when they go wonky and off the clips; which becomes a chore..." Read more
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The worst problem with these leads is the slippery boot on the clips, which make it difficult to attach them to anything because the clips turn and move inside the boot as pressure is applied. I decided to rework the leads as follows:
1. Un-crimp the leads and solder to the clip then re-crimp over the insulation.
2. Add shrink fit tubing over the soldered area to extend about 1/4" beyond the boot.
3. Shorten the large end of the boot about 3/8" so that about 1/4" of the tip of the clip is always exposed.
4. Superglue the rear of the clip where the crimp is and slide the boot over the glue.
After the glue dries, the boot is held from shifting and the leads are much easier to use... takes about 5 minutes per end to rework them. Pix shows reworked cables on the right.
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2016
The worst problem with these leads is the slippery boot on the clips, which make it difficult to attach them to anything because the clips turn and move inside the boot as pressure is applied. I decided to rework the leads as follows:
1. Un-crimp the leads and solder to the clip then re-crimp over the insulation.
2. Add shrink fit tubing over the soldered area to extend about 1/4" beyond the boot.
3. Shorten the large end of the boot about 3/8" so that about 1/4" of the tip of the clip is always exposed.
4. Superglue the rear of the clip where the crimp is and slide the boot over the glue.
After the glue dries, the boot is held from shifting and the leads are much easier to use... takes about 5 minutes per end to rework them. Pix shows reworked cables on the right.
They performed well and I solved the problem I aimed to solve. These will go in my toolbox for future use. I expect that they will perform a few more duties but will not be surprised if they wear out after a few uses. They are fairly inexpensive wires, after all.






