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and 1.00 min. fingers on metal blade with tip on breaker terminal.
 
Can't believe a company that specialises in electrical testing would not see the need to have insulated screwdriver shafts. Ridiculous
 
It's not actually a neon, apparently uses flashing LED's. Like a prettier version of the terminator 10, I suppose.
Comes with a 5 year warranty & I think it says the batteries last about 2 years in normal use.
 
Des come on mate, live a little. We're tough sparkies, we laugh in the face of danger :eek::).
Ooh err mother, did I really just write that :confused::oops:
Think I'll do a Jeremy Kyle now & go lay down in a darkened room :D.
 

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