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I feel naked without them, love them for stripping flex and T&E.

let the pi55 taking commence.
 
fluke T3. basic continuity, ac/dc volts. good for fault finding on alarms, (12V dc there or not) , and a sa bonus, approved for safe isolation checks.
 
I just got a fluke networks intelligent tone 200 today

It came in handy for finding a stray cat5 in a comms room.

I was considering a fluke microscanner2 but it was a bit pricey.
 
Definitely not my Fluke T150, as I am sending it back due to the recall...
CK electricians pliers (now I have "found" them again in my wife's sewing box) and my DeWalt drill/driver, impact drill and multitool - those 3 are just brilliant for so many jobs. The diamond tipped blades I use for the multitool, and the other blades, I get from Saxton, and find them very hard wearing and well-priced. Finally, CK automatic wire stripper...saves so much time.
 

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