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Sperry Instruments GFI6302 GFCI Outlet / Receptacle Tester, Standard 120V AC Outlets, 7 Visual Indication / Wiring Legend, Home & Professional Use, Yellow & Black
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| Brand | SPERRY |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Style | GFCI Tester |
| Color | Yellow |
| Item Weight | 0.1 Pounds |
About this item
- DURABLE: Hi-Impact Resistant ABS housing with soft over-molded rubber grips with a compact ergonomic design (GFI6302 and VD6504)
- QUICKLY READ: Bright color-coded neon lights for easy visual indication (GFI6302)
- TESTING CAPABILITY: Standard 3-Wire and GFCI protected 120Volt AC Outlets. Frequency (Hertz) 60Hz (GFI6302)
- GFCI FUNCTION: Tests GFI Outlets and standard outlets that are wired in series with GFCI outlets (multiple outlets in kitchen or bath)
- RATED: 10 ft Drop and 250 lb Crush, CAT Rating III 300V, C-UL US, CE-Marking and recognized by Occupational Safety Hazards Association (OSHA) as an National Recognized Testing Laboratory (NRTL). 10 ft Drop and 250 lb Crush
- WARRANTY: Sperry Instruments Backed Limited Lifetime Warranty
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Customers find the electric circuit testing device easy to use and understand. They find it a low-cost way of gaining confidence in outlets. Many consider it practical and useful for checking others' work. The thick brass prongs are strong, and the tester has never failed them.
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Customers appreciate the electric circuit testing device. They find it works well, with reliable results and simple controls. The meter is described as an excellent tool with good response and ergonomic design.
"This receptacle tester works super great, easy to use with great instructions...." Read more
"Works as it should." Read more
"...One with bad ground, one with proper ground. It works flawlessly. We have discovered that the wiring here is done very strangely...." Read more
"Sturdy and works as advertised. Easy to use" Read more
Customers find the electric circuit testing device easy to use and understand. They follow simple instructions and like that the writing is on both sides, making it convenient to use with outlets.
"This receptacle tester works super great, easy to use with great instructions...." Read more
"Inexpensive, simple, compact, and easy to use...." Read more
"...Also, handy, and highly user friendly is "Wiring 1-2-3 (Home Depot ... 1-2-3) Hardcover" – January 15, 2001 by Home Depot Books..." Read more
"...and it was a low cost way of gaining confidence in the outlets... easy to operate." Read more
Customers like the value for money of the electric circuit testing device. They say it's a low-cost way of gaining confidence in outlets, easy to operate, and safety is worth the small cost. The Sperry VD6505 is a good product and works great, and could save your dinner.
"...Could save your life, could save your wiring. Could save your dinner." Read more
"Inexpensive, simple, compact, and easy to use...." Read more
"...the house checking all the outlets and it was a low cost way of gaining confidence in the outlets... easy to operate." Read more
"Works exactly as expected...Great product" Read more
Customers find the product useful. They say it's a handy tool for checking wiring and outlets. It's practical and easy to use, with a nice design. Some customers mention it's a good troubleshooting tool and a safety tool.
"...It's a well-made and useful tool. Could save your life, could save your wiring. Could save your dinner." Read more
"...Also, handy, and highly user friendly is "Wiring 1-2-3 (Home Depot ... 1-2-3) Hardcover" – January 15, 2001 by Home Depot Books..." Read more
"...This also has a handy GFCI tester that I found very handy and works great. Oh on a side note...." Read more
"...plug, and light fixture for our home and has been a key component for my tool bag for testing if lines are live or not...." Read more
Customers appreciate the product's build quality. They find it well-made, reliable, and durable. The thick brass prongs are strong, but the finish can make it difficult at times. Overall, customers consider it a good quality tester at a budget price.
"...It's a well-made and useful tool. Could save your life, could save your wiring. Could save your dinner." Read more
"...However, this requires "quite" a very good long/ short-term and clear "working" memory!..." Read more
"...but for finding Incorrectly Wired Receptacles, this is an Excellent Tester...." Read more
"Sturdy and works as advertised. Easy to use" Read more
Customers find the tester reliable for testing GFCIs and outlets. They mention it's a handy tool that works great. The tester is comfortable in their hands, passes all tests, and is economical.
"...This is a good indicator, to see if outlets need further testing with other devices such as this one!..." Read more
"...Though it has a GFCI Tester, OSHA recommends using the Test Button on the Receptacle, because it doesn't require the Ground to be connected...." Read more
"...the large, color-coded indicator lights and the simple way the tester reports problem conditions...." Read more
"...This sensor is cheap and it works. Kind of a 3.5 stars really, but very useful still. Hecho en China." Read more
Customers like the wire accuracy of the electric circuit testing device. It helps them trace electrical wiring for repairs, and it's a good indicator of proper wiring. They mention it can sense it in a wall and help locate hidden wires, tests outlets for proper wiring, and will test GFCI outlets. It accurately signals the presence of voltage in a wire, and it has already helped them find mis-wired outlets in their workshop.
"...I like this model, because of the large, color-coded indicator lights and the simple way the tester reports problem conditions...." Read more
"...by actually touching a wire, but can sense it in a wall and help you locate hidden wires...." Read more
"...anybody buying one of these knows what they do: they detect AC voltage from 12 to 1000 volts (12-1000VAC) not by using a meter, or by physically..." Read more
"...I like how the writing is on both sides because the outlets can be put with the ground up or with the ground down...." Read more
Customers have different views on the sensitivity adjustment. Some find it useful for coarse work and accurate detection of wires. Others feel it's overkill or the knob is too small to turn easily.
"...Dinner was saved. The adjustability is what makes this so versatile...." Read more
"...This one is really nice because you can set the sensitivity higher for coarse work, and down to get more accurate results, or when using on 240V...." Read more
"...or against wires to see if they are hot then the adjustability feature may be overkill, but to get a lot of varied use, I'l glad I chose this one." Read more
"...The adjustable sensitivity is great, though it comes with some extra responsibility...." Read more
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Highly Recommend This Simple & Quick Device Anyone Considering Purchasing New or Older Home, As Readily Identifies Issues Fast
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- Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2024Style: GFCI TesterVerified PurchaseThis receptacle tester works super great, easy to use with great instructions. Simply plug it into your wall out and let the lights tell you what's happening with your wall outlet wiring.
- Reviewed in the United States on May 25, 2013Style: Adjustable Non-Contact Volt TesterVerified PurchaseI've used it for several jobs and haven't even started my major wiring projects.
Wanted to install a strong, reliable grab bar in my tub/shower exactly where I wanted it. Didn't want to be limited by the location of the wall studs. Before cutting out the sheetrock in the next room so I could add bracing between the studs I had to 1) locate the wiring precisely so I didn't cut it and 2) make sure it was dead while I was cutting.
The sensitivity dial helped me pinpoint the location and route of the wiring. To start, I set it sensitive enough so that I could detect live wiring behind the sheetrock from about a foot away. I continued to dial the sensitivity back so that I had to be within an inch or two of the wiring for the sensor to respond (with a red blinking light and loud chirping sound). Then by moving the sensor along the wall, I could very precisely trace the run of the wiring, marking it with blue painter's tape.
Before cutting into the sheetrock I flipped off what I was fairly sure was the correct breaker. To make sure, I dialed up the sensitivity of the sensor and swept it all over the wall where my painter's tape was. No response from the sensor indicated that I did flip the correct breaker, so it was safe to cut into the sheetrock. (In this situation you can hold the sensor near a lamp to make certain it will respond to current.)
Silliest use I've made of the sensor was to make sure my crockpot was on. I'm going to upgrade my kitchen circuits. In the meantime the few kitchen receptacles are on one circuit, the electric range is on it's own. The range has a standard "convenience" outlet for temporarily plugging in an appliance, but it's old and "iffy". I started the crockpot on the regular kitchen circuit but had to move it and plug it into the range's convenience outlet. The crockpot doesn't have a power light, so I wasn't sure it was getting electricity. Maybe the plug needed a jiggle? Got my Sperry adjustable volt sensor out and sure enough, there was power in the crockpot power cord. Dinner was saved.
The adjustability is what makes this so versatile. I've fiddled with the sensitivity dial and gotten it so that I could tell the hot from the neutral side of the power cord on a table fan. Touch the sensor to one side of the cord, no response. Touch it to the other side, flashing and chirping. Take a close look at the cord, and the no-response side has the telltale "neutral" ridge.
It's a well-made and useful tool. Could save your life, could save your wiring. Could save your dinner.
- Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024Style: GFCI TesterVerified PurchaseWorks as it should.
- Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2018Style: GFCI TesterVerified PurchaseInexpensive, simple, compact, and easy to use. I like that it has the status light legend printed on both sides and is shown in the reverse orientation on the bottom so if your outlet is mounted upside down you can easily determine what the status lights mean.
The one issue I had, and why I marked it down by one star, is that they don’t provide instructions in the packaging. Instead they included a note that says go to their web site to download the instructions which means you have to get online and search their site to find instructions for this model tester. What really annoyed me was that the instructions make no mention of how to use the GFIC test button and if pressing it on a non-GFCI protected circuit is dangerous to me, the tester or the circuit. I had to go online to research this to give myself a warm fuzzy about how that works.
So, how to use the GFCI test button…
Plug in the tester and push its test button. If the power goes off, the outlet is protected by a GFCI breaker or outlet and is working. Press the reset button on the outlet or breaker to restore power. If the power doesn't go off, replace the GFCI or the outlet you are testing is not protected by a GFCI.
How does the test button work and will it harm a non-GFCI circuit?
When the test button is pressed a small ground fault (current flow) is created between the hot and ground conductor. If the GFCI is performing properly it notes the differential in current flow between the neutral and hot conductor and break the circuit. The ground fault current is low enough the it won’t harm or trip the circuity breaker on a non-GFCI protected circuit.
Top reviews from other countries
Sunny AtkinsonReviewed in Canada on November 19, 20245.0 out of 5 stars Great item
Style: GFCI TesterVerified PurchaseGreat tool, BIG TIME SAVER!
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Dolores SaavedraReviewed in Mexico on August 13, 20225.0 out of 5 stars Funcional, sencillo de operar
Style: GFCI TesterVerified PurchaseEquipo muy útil, buenos materiales ,fácil de operar, relación calidad precio adecuada.
RyanReviewed in Canada on February 12, 20205.0 out of 5 stars Accurate and easy to read
Style: Single LED GFCI TesterVerified PurchaseAccurate and easy to read. This is a good buy to figure out electrical problems
RussellReviewed in Canada on November 7, 20165.0 out of 5 stars Voltage Tester
Style: Adjustable Non-Contact Volt TesterVerified PurchaseThis is a must have tool for any DIY guy doing electrical work around the home. Works great and save time tracing live wires. You can regulate it to check from 14 volts DC to 600 Volts AC. The seller was fast in shipping the product and was received the same way as advertise by the seller. I have no hesitation in recommending this seller to anyone who may be thinking of purchasing this item.
Martin NivenReviewed in the United Kingdom on August 27, 20155.0 out of 5 stars ... an electrician and have found the sensitivity adjustment very useful - it will react at quite a distance with ...
Style: Adjustable Non-Contact Volt TesterVerified PurchaseI use this at work as an electrician and have found the sensitivity adjustment very useful - it will react at quite a distance with new batteries, which are lasting well, and can be set to pick up lower voltages/closer to cable to identify live conductors I generally don't trust cheap electrical testers but this one has so far proved to be very good. It has limitations in regard to clarity of the voltage it picks up, it won't tell you what the voltage is - just that there is voltage present. Otherwise - I was so impressed I bought another for a work mate ....

