Fluke TL75 Hard Point™ Test Lead Set
Fluke TL75 Hard Point™ Test Lead Set is rated out of 5 by 31.
Key features
- Single unit combining a test lead and probe, measuring 48 inches (1.22 meters) in length
- PVC-insulated probes, ensuring secure and accurate measurements
- CAT II 1000 V, 10 A rated, When the protective caps are placed on the leads, the rating jump up to CAT IV 600 V, CAT III 1000 V
- see compatible products below
Product overview: Fluke TL75 Hard Point™ Test Lead Set
Product overview: Fluke TL75 Hard Point™ Test Lead Set
The Fluke TL75 Hard Point™ Test Leads are a set of comfort grip, PVC-insulated probes. TL75s offer the convenience of a test lead and probe together in one unit with a variety of connections. This set of test leads are recommended for all general-purpose measurements and are compatible with a wide range of Fluke meters and tools.
Designed for safety
The Fluke TL75 Hard Point™ Test Lead Set is CAT II 1000 V, 10 A rated. When the protective caps are placed on the leads, the ratings jump up to CAT IV 600 V, CAT III 1000 V.
Compatible with Fluke alligator clips
Expand your measurement capabilities with special adapters to your TL75 set. Add alligator clips or adapters to accomplish even more:
What's in the box:
- One pair (red, black) PVC-insulated leads with banana plug end connectors
- Two protective caps
- One-year warranty
Specifications: Fluke TL75 Hard Point™ Test Lead Set
Models: Fluke TL75 Hard Point™ Test Lead Set
Fluke TL75 Hard Point™ Test Lead Set
- One pair (red, black) of comfort grip probes
- 48 inches (1.22 meter) PVC insulated test leads with right-angle shrouded banana plugs
Rated 2 out of 5 by SamC from Not as good as I expected I bought the Fluke 87V, Superiority and Excellence for the multimeter. Probes are an interface for measuring and these probes that came with it were poor quality. I can tell that their older probes from 90's and 2000's were much better made. The older ones I used were in industry and they were fluid, easy to bend, tough ends, and long. The TL75 is complete opposite. They are...
1. stiff
2. the cables still have fold creases from manufacturing and wont go away. I have used them quite a bit!
3. the lead points look and feel cheap
4. too short in length
5. made of some crappy plastic that shows that cutting cost is more important than quality
2 stars for longevity and not failing. I will be looking for replacements for this meter. I suspect based on the other reviews of their leads I will be looking else where. I hope that they improve on this because I am a brand person and I like sticking with matching high quality equipment. Lastly, I would have no problem shelling out way more money for something extremely high quality. Especially using and experiencing their older leads showed me how great they can be!
Note: accuracy will be used to judge performance of measurement and how easy they were to keep in place to get a measurement. ex. holding it on a tiny to get a measurement and the stiffness keeps pushing hand around!
Date published: 2020-10-27
Rated 5 out of 5 by Timmy from Bought Two Sets Things happen to test leads. So while I was going through the order process I thought as long as I was paying to ship a box I might as well get an extra set so I will have them down the road. I might have a new Fluke meter by then, but I am confident I will be able to find one that works with these leads.
Date published: 2020-07-27
Rated 4 out of 5 by Maintenance from WELL MADE The TL75, is a good buy for your money, they are well made and comfortable
Date published: 2016-12-07
Rated 5 out of 5 by Saturation from Good general purpose test leads I have 2 sets of these, both came with my Fluke DMMs. They aren't as stiff as non-Fluke PVC test leads, but not as soft as silicone, but they do feel good for PVC, the 2013 version feels more soft, rubbery and easier to grip. I also have silicone sure grip sets but I like the 75 as probes are just the right length. The caps are annoying because they are separate and easy to lose, I've already lost one set. 75 is best when you don't need attachments and probing directly. I've seen copies that have similar shapes but cables are stiff and probes feel like old BIC ballpoints.
Date published: 2015-07-29
Rated 5 out of 5 by dtmf75 from comfortable TL 75 are most comfortable I've tried. Аll others models are very long, or thick.
Date published: 2015-05-27
Rated 1 out of 5 by MWBowen from very poor not for ourdoor use Watch out for these leads if you intend to use your meter ouside. The operating temp range is 18C to 28C (basically room temperature) if used outside below freezing these leads get very brittle and the insulation cracks and exposes the conductor. ** VERY DANGEROUS** Consider using the Fluke TL175 if you plan to take your meter out into any filed applicaions
Date published: 2014-03-12
Rated 1 out of 5 by lanchile007 from Very poorly made! These TL75 test leads are very poorly made like the ones that you find at a Radio shack stores or Wallmart. I think Fluke should take these TL75 leads out of production. and the worse is when you buy the best of the best multimeter....The Fluke 87V and you find inside these probes.... aaaagg!!!. Now I have to buy some "decent" Pomona probes for my Fluke 87V.
I can ONLY complaint about the TL75 test leads quality here, all the Fluke multimeters are EXCELLENT, even those low end meters made in China (17B)are top notch.
PS:Fluke is well known for their quality products...TL75 do not belong in the Fluke company !
Date published: 2013-08-04