<div id="BVRRSourceID"> <div itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Product"><meta itemprop="name" content="Test Leads, Black/Red, CAT III 300V" /> <div id="BVRRContentValidationID_1ND97"><div ><!--begin-aggregate-rating--> <meta itemprop="dateModified" content="2013-05-21" /><span itemprop="aggregateRating" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/AggregateRating"><meta itemprop="itemReviewed" content="Test Leads, Black/Red, CAT III 300V" />Rated <span itemprop="ratingValue">2.5</span> out of <span itemprop="bestRating">5</span> by <span itemprop="reviewCount">2</span>reviewers.</span><!--end-aggregate-rating--></div><!--begin-reviews--><div id="BVRRReviewsSoiSectionID_1ND97"><div id='16987457' itemprop="review" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Review"><meta itemprop="itemReviewed" content="Test Leads, Black/Red, CAT III 300V" /><span itemprop="reviewRating" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Rating">Rated <span itemprop="ratingValue">2</span> out of <span itemprop="bestRating">5</span></span> by <span itemprop="author">TBTB</span><span itemprop="name"> Good leads, but quality control isn't there lately</span><span itemprop="description"> I use these leads 90% of the time as a Biomedical Technician. They are great leads but quality control has been bad lately.The last two sets I purchased from Newark wouldn't extend right out of the box. The issue is with the sliding washer concealed under the plastic housing. The last two defective sets have had a gap between the wire insulation and the crimp, allowing the washer to stick and preventing the lead from extending. This can be resolved by filling the gap or shortening the lead. However, at $40 a set, one shouldn't have to.Please fix this Fluke. The solution is stated above. Thanks.</span> April 5, 2013<meta itemprop="datePublished" content="2013-04-05" /></div><div id='15940265' itemprop="review" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Review"><meta itemprop="itemReviewed" content="Test Leads, Black/Red, CAT III 300V" /><span itemprop="reviewRating" itemscope itemtype="http://schema.org/Rating">Rated <span itemprop="ratingValue">3</span> out of <span itemprop="bestRating">5</span></span> by <span itemprop="author">MJeanes</span><span itemprop="name"> TL40 cables break easily</span><span itemprop="description"> These leads work well and are essential for any engineer testing 0402,0603 size components.However, they will break, usually just a the probe or connector end, giving false readings. this usually happens after 6-9 months of good service, but false readings can "throw you for a loop" in testing and design before you realize where the problem really is.Fortunately, customer service will replace immediately. Just don't loose your purchase information.- good work fluke! (really)</span> February 28, 2013<meta itemprop="datePublished" content="2013-02-28" /></div> </div><!--end-reviews--> <script type="text/javascript">document.getElementById('BVRRReviewsSoiSectionID_1ND97').style.display = 'none';</script></div><!--begin-pagination--><div id="BVRRSimplePagerID" class="BVRRPager BVRRSimplePager"><div class="BVRRPagerColumn BVRRSimplePagerColumn BVRRCurrentPage"><span class="BVRRNumber BVRRFirstRowNumber">1</span>-<span class="BVRRNumber BVRRLastRowNumber">2</span> <span class="BVRRSeparatorText">of</span> <span class="BVRRNumber BVRRTotalNumber">2</span></div><div class="BVRRPagerColumn BVRRSimplePagerColumn BVRRPreviousPage"></div><div class="BVRRPagerColumn BVRRSimplePagerColumn BVRRNextPage"> </div></div><!--end-pagination--> </div></div>