Fluke

Fluke

 
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Here are links to details about electrician hand tools which I like. They have been used by me over the years. When you start your web site you can list your favorites. This is my list.

I am always interested in hearing more about tools. Drop me an email if you feel there are hand tools which belong on this list so I can check them out.

This linkrack will take you to a page of information about each brand name. From there you can follow links as you choose. There are many helpful tips on these pages. Click On.

 

One of my electrician buddies told me that when ever he has to use his Fluke meter on the job to take a reading of voltage or current, he charges the customer a fee for Fluking. He says no one has ever asked him what Fluking is. So he pays for his meters in this unusual way. He has even included a line charge on his invoice for Fluking.

Here's information from the Fluke web site. SOURCE

 



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This linkrack will take you to a page of information about each brand name. From there you can follow links as you choose. There are many helpful tips on these pages. Click On.

 

Electrician Hand Tools Main Page Amprobe  Black & Decker
Channellock Cooper Tools Craftsman
Crescent DeWalt Estwing
Fluke Gardner Greenlee
Hitachi Ideal Irwin
Klein Jensen Lennox
Makita Millers Falls Milwaukee
Porter Cable Ridgid Ryobi
Sperry Square D Stanley
Xcelite Power Tool Safety Hand Tool Safety
 




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