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Old 12-06-2008   #11 (permalink)
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Default Re: reasonably priced multi-function testers?

hi,

we have worked with the 1651,52 and 53 and everyone books out the 53, I think its a timeserved thing, none of the old ones want the 51's for some reason.

has anyone tried out any of the other makes
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sounds like the old pekking order coming into play! they cant stand someone slightlier lesser having somethin better! lol
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one asked where was the handle to wind it up ! no ****.

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