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The Milwaukee 2202-20 Voltage Detector is a compact, battery-powered tool designed for accurate voltage detection. Weighing only 0.15 pounds and featuring a bright LED light, it combines durability with user-friendly operation, making it an essential addition to any professional toolkit.
Brand | Milwaukee |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Style | Voltage Tester |
Color | Red with black trim |
Item Weight | 0.15 Pounds |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 2 x 8 x 1 inches |
Measurement Type | Voltmeter |
UPC | 814579010731 045242226146 |
Manufacturer | Builders World Wholesale Distribution |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00045242226146 |
Part Number | 2202-20 |
Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 2 x 8 x 1 inches |
Item model number | 2202-20 |
Batteries | 2 AAA batteries required. |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Measurement System | Metric |
Display Style | LED |
Included Components | Voltage Tester |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
C**Z
This Tool Won Me Over-Excellent Replacement for My Old Reliables
1-28-20I'm reviewing the Milwaukee 2202-20 Voltage Detector with LED. This is used by not piercing the wires, or non contact. You would use this on the outside of Romex or insulated wires, but you can also stick the tip in an outlet to check for voltage.... meaning it must be over 50v to be detected, I think.I LOVE this thing. It's so easy to use. I never thought the LED part was necessary but honestly, I've grown to like that feature. I wanted to get a more modern non-contact tester, as the older ones I have are somewhat falling apart. I have different versions of Greenlee(?), 2 of the same model which is solely for higher voltages (at least 110v), and 1 of a different model whichcan do both lower and high voltages. I intend to post images of those when I get a chance.So my older ones have no working issues, they are accurate. My issue is the model I have 2 of is technically "always on". It has a pen like clip (like for pockets) and this clip must be squeezed into the body for it to be on, and use the tool as you would any other. It beeps/chirps and has a flashing red LED. To shut off, just release the squeeze off the clip, then there's a shield that slides to prevent the clip from contact on the body. Here in lies my issue. That shield is falling apart on the one, and missing on the other, so if traveling in my pocket, I can accidentally run down the batteries.The other style older tool has a side toggle switch, actually a slide. Its settings are OFF, Lo, & Hi. My issues with this tool, is 1. that it's getting too easy to slide the switch on, so again, if traveling in my pocket, it can also accidentally be switched on. Easier than I'd like. 2. The sound can be quite faint on this tool... and it sounds more like a radar detector to best describe along with a flashing green LED. The sound and LED increase with intensity depending on how close you are to the live wire or how high the voltage is. Then there's issue 3. which applies to all 3 of those older tools. The battery size. They all take the tab like batteries, each takes 2 and I think they're a pain to change. They're the smaller L47? I'd like to say, so this now leads me to why I like the Milwaukee.The Milwaukee... I like the ease of use. You can have with or without sound, depending on how long you hold the power button for. The power button, I truly like this design. It's a push button on the end, and it takes "some" push to be able to activate the button. I've had zero issues with keeping this guy in my pocket. It's never turned on while in there, plus when 1st turning it on, there's a definitive audible beep. Unless leaning into the pocket the right way, there's no way to accidentally turn this on. However, if I ever find I need to replace the batteries.... this unit takes 2 AAAs! You can find those anywhere. In the local convenient store even, if you find yourself in a bind on a job. How AWESOME is that?! Easier to replace as well, IMO.Now I've only had this tool about 2 months now, and I don't do electrical work everyday, so for me up until now, I've found it reliable and accurate. I've used it to trace Romex cables, check power to receptacles & switches, extension cords (but you have to follow the twist to have a constant detectection -which I'm OK with. Shows how sensitive this is or not) and I think I've used it on MC -but maybe it was just on the stripped back ends. I'll test that and report back. 110v -120v. The tool feels good in the hand too. I'm not thrilled that it was made in China, but so far I'm happy with this purchase.I know when I searched for a replacement, I went through quite a few brands mostly the well known ones... Fluke, Southwire, Greenlee?, Klein... and the reviews, quality, and costs were all over the board, so I purchased 2 other brands along with this one. This Milwaukee is the clear winner for me. I may do a comparison video on them,as I've kept them all, so you can decide and see for yourself. Hope this helps.I bought this from the seller "Capital Supply" but fulfilled by Amazon, which I feel is important to list this info. I've come across sellers with variances in their items, including knockoffs, even if listed as same brand. I'll post an update with a durability review.***UPDATE*** 2-21-20So I want to answer some questions (my own mainly) as to how sensitive the item is. I did test it on live MC conduit and it was not able to detect it through the metal. I find this to be a perfect sensitivity... such as in an extension cord or Romex type of cables, you must be right up against the side that is hot, touching the cable as you go down the line to be as close as you can to the hot leg. If I'm on the neutral side, my unit will not alert. I like that.As I've been doing more jobs, I find the LED super useful! I'm truly extremely happy with this purchase. I will update again as more time passes.
D**E
Great tester
My go to tester for electrical work!
R**S
Seems well built, great for a Pro. Might be overkill for a single job....
I had never used one of these testers before, but I had a line that was shorting out and tripping the breaker, and I wanted to eliminate some lines/ wires as the culprit. After reading another review that mentioned these are built the best and last the longest, I decided to give it a try, even though I am an amateur and needed it for just this one job.The item arrived quickly (2 days via Prime) and it worked right out of the packaging. I was confused as to how to turn it on. The button is in the base/end. You just push it and it lights up, beeps a couple of times, and the green light comes on so you know its functional. And the white LED that functions as a mini flashlight also comes on. This might be its best feature because if you trip a breaker or lose your light, you can see where the heck you are. This could be a life saving feature, for sure.Anyway, the unit works as designed. When you hold it near a stronger current it beeps louder and more continuously. A weaker signal will make it beep, but perhaps just once, so you can use the sound to gauge the power strength / current. The only problem is, after I shut off power to the whole house ( a tiny house on wheels) it would still beep. I would walk around and touch things like a wooden ladder that had metal bolts on it, and it would beep. First this had me massively confused as I thought I had a power source still connected to outlets even though I knew the house was isolated and "dead". After talking with the guy at Home Depot, (a very skilled electrician" he said that could be because the instrument is too sensitive, and is reading the current from my body. So just to be sure, I bought a cheapo $6 model from Home Depot to eliminate the tester as the issue. The second one did the same thing. So I am still not sure why it reads power when there is none, but the tester does work as designed and will detect a truly hot wire with loud beeping. But if you get weak beeping, you can't be as certain that you have the "right" wire. And turning off a breaker might not end the beeping, for reasons that are still not clear to me.So overall, it works as designed, and it seems sturdy and rugged for a plastic device. But if you have just one job to do, I think you might as well use a cheaper unit and save a few bucks. But for a professional, get this one because it will last much longer.One final note, it powers itself done after a few minutes of non-use, and it beeps to let you know. Just make sure it is FOR SURE working and on when you go to use it again, which you'll know because of a green lightning bolt Light near the tip of the probe. If that green light isn't on, then the unit isn't on and you might fool yourself and therefore electrocute yourself. This is an important safety feature! pay attention to it!.
V**.
Well made
Handy tool to have and no worry about live wiresHighly recommend
R**N
Fantastic Tool!
I didn't even know Milwaukie had this until I went down the rabbit hole here on Amazon when this popped up. Every DIY'r and professional working on electrical should have one of these in their toolbox. This unit works very well and even came with a battery installed so it was ready to go out of the box. Excellent tool and and excellent quality
I**Z
Excelente calidad, con lampara, LED y sonido.
Fácil de usar muy util y práctico. Trabajo en empresa de electricidad y lo uso bastante. Este es de muy buena calidad. Tiene una lámpara para poder ver en lugares obscuros aparte de parpadear el LED en rojo al detectar energía también emite un sonido avisando que hay energía.
M**L
Fantastic tool for diy and trades.
Great voltage detector at a great price. Bright led light and loud sound makes your work safe.
C**N
Pésima compra
Pedido realizado el 28-10-2018, recibido el 02-11-2018, Compre esta marca porque creía que era de calidad, pero no ha sido así, apenas me ha durado, se calienta y ha dejado de funcionar el 22-11-2018. Intentaré reclamar...
C**N
Ok
Ottimo provato funziona bene
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