Klein ET300 Circuit Breaker Finder Review | How to Find Circuit Breakers Fast!

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    Let's review the Klein ET300 Circuit Breaker Finder and it's accessories. We go over finding breakers for outlets, light fixtures, and bare wires.
    Here is the description from Amazon:
    Circuit Breaker Finder, Finds Electrical Circuit Breaker of 120V Standard Electrical Outlet
    Quickly, accurately, and automatically find the corresponding circuit breaker of any 120V standard electrical outlet with this digital circuit breaker finder. The flashing arrow indicator lets you quickly identify when you've got a hit. The strong transmitter reaches up to 1000 feet.
    Quickly, accurately, and automatically find the corresponding circuit breaker of any 120V standard electrical outlet
    Flashing arrow indicator for easy identification
    Strong transmitter reaches distances up to 1000-feet
    90 to 120V operation
    Microprocessor controlled for more reliable identification
    Auto power-off feature saves battery life
    Accessory kit available (Catalog No. 69411, sold separately) includes light socket adapter and alligator clip assembly
    Product description
    With this digital circuit breaker finder quickly, accurately, and automatically find the corresponding circuit breaker of any 120V standard electrical outlet. The flashing arrow indicator lets you quickly identify when you've got a hit. The strong transmitter reaches up to 1000 feet. The auto power-off feature saves battery life and gives you one less thing to worry about. Circuit Breaker Finder has 90 - 120V operation. Microprocessor controlled for more reliable identification. Includes a 2-year warranty. Auto power-off feature saves battery life. Accessory kit (Cat. No. 69411, sold separately) includes light socket adapter and alligator clip assembly. For more than 160 years, Klein Tools has manufactured premium-quality, professional-grade hand tools that deliver the performance, durability and precision needed to get the job done right. Our family of engineers, workers and craftsman continue to put six generations of expertise into every tool we create by using only the highest quality materials, superior workmanship, and keeping manufacturing as close to home as we can. Klein isn't just the name of our company, it's also our family name. And since we're an American company that's family-owned and family-run, you know you can count on us to be here tomorrow. Klein Tools doesn't just make great products, we make great products that stand up to the demands of the professionals who use them every day ... Since 1857.
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Komentáře • 48

  • @sl5311
    @sl5311 Před 12 hodinami

    I bought mine around 2008 back when they were orange and about $27.00 and I still have it today. I can't imagine not having it. I bought the addl kit 6 yrs ago and it is awesome. I came here to check the adapter with the two wire clips to connect to bare wires cuz I have never used it before and can't find the directions. Thank you for excellent video. You are like me always making comments about how they should make the product better/safer. Well done.

  • @zeekflash6924
    @zeekflash6924 Před měsícem

    Thxs for explaining all 3 , accessories , only videos that I found so far

  • @boston-strong8887
    @boston-strong8887 Před 6 měsíci

    Thank you so much! I have been looking everywhere to learn how to find the breaker for my smoke detectors. This is a great video that demonstrates how to use the Klein Finder and its accessory kit. It's time to change all the smoke/Co2 detectors in the house and I didn't think I would ever find a way to locate the breaker.

  • @edouardj.bernard1690
    @edouardj.bernard1690 Před rokem +2

    Bought one of these Circuit Breaker Finders, same model, a while ago right after I spent a couple of days at our house, and my MIL's house, doing a whole lot of electrical work. During those two events I was on the phone with my wife on the inside while I was on the breakers outside. "Is that it? ... ok... Is that it? ...ok... Is THAT it? ... ok..." etc. I got one of these a couple of days later and haven't needed it until today. Your video is awesome. It's simple and to the point, and that damn switch was annoying me as well, so thanks for the hint about that. Now that I've seen this video, I'm going to go check out your other videos to see if you have any hints about a GFCI in the master bedroom bathroom shutting off the outlet for the fridge in the garage. ;-)

  • @paulseibert6046
    @paulseibert6046 Před rokem +1

    Very helpful. Plus straight and to the point. Thanks

  • @davidhatcher1611
    @davidhatcher1611 Před 2 lety +1

    I've kept one in my bag for probably 5 years use it all the time

  • @SavageVoyageur
    @SavageVoyageur Před 10 měsíci

    Great explanation of this tool. Thank you very much for this video.

  • @odeponakayode3798
    @odeponakayode3798 Před 2 lety

    Nice episode thanks so much

  • @ajsironworks3937
    @ajsironworks3937 Před 2 lety

    Super cool. Never seen that before. Thanks for sharing.

  • @Subgunman
    @Subgunman Před 2 lety +6

    Bought the same setup about 17 years ago. Red in color and sold by another major electrical parts supplier. Mine is rated for 110/220 volts. As for the accessory kit it is way overpriced. You can buy most of these adapters at most big box hardware stores for under 8 dollars. They are a great tool that saves time.

    • @HerbOMatic
      @HerbOMatic  Před 2 lety +3

      I just found the accessory kit (another brand but identical) for $9 and posted the link, you got me thinking $15 was a little high, thanks! It does save a ton of time!

  • @TheTriggerhappyhippi
    @TheTriggerhappyhippi Před rokem

    Thank you my good sir. It’s rough being a greenhorn

  • @james77011
    @james77011 Před 2 lety +1

    🙈🤦🏿‍♂️ yooo! I was in home Depot today and I was looking at this same kit... Now I have to buy this next time...

  • @tommycollier9172
    @tommycollier9172 Před 4 měsíci

    Thanks Man

  • @Hotsparks66
    @Hotsparks66 Před rokem

    Just ordered mine, waiting for it to arrive. I hope it works as shown. I purchased an cheap off brand from Harbor Freight. Very unreliable and hard to use. Went right back to the store. Good demonstration.

    • @WoodgemanX
      @WoodgemanX Před měsícem

      I own both the Klein and HF models. Identical devices, same workers, same factory. I bought the HF model first for $15, picked up the Klein model at the Depot when it was on clearance for $10.

  • @juanbartolome9744
    @juanbartolome9744 Před 2 lety

    Definitely need to get one. I’d probably put some tape or something on those alligator clips but thanks for the review

    • @HerbOMatic
      @HerbOMatic  Před 2 lety

      You bet Juan, those clips were a trap!

  • @jeffgreenfield4174
    @jeffgreenfield4174 Před rokem +1

    A very thin o-ring or small rubber band stretched around the powewr button keeps it from turning on inadvertently and the button can still be pushed, albeit a little firmer, to turn the receiver on and off.

  • @minlwin3249
    @minlwin3249 Před 2 lety

    Thanks.

  • @KefirTView
    @KefirTView Před 10 měsíci

    Could I use this tool not only to find a breaker switch, but to also locate other lines in a wall for continuity using the clips and the wand? Example: Two different outlets and I want to know if they share a "hot." Can I place the RED on hot (black) and use any neutral in the wall to check further down the run if it's the same hot (black) wire providing power?

  • @jondavidmcnabb
    @jondavidmcnabb Před 2 lety

    Excellent review and i will be buying on of these because of it!!!

    • @HerbOMatic
      @HerbOMatic  Před 2 lety

      Glad you liked it Jon, it's a handy device!

  • @jelaniashanti
    @jelaniashanti Před 9 měsíci

    What is you get no power to the cables ?

  • @traciemcelroy6391
    @traciemcelroy6391 Před rokem

    lol at all the damn time :) great video

  • @MrMaelstrom07
    @MrMaelstrom07 Před 2 lety

    Do you know of a breaker finder that could include a clamp to test a non-bare wire? If there's a set of wires that run into a wall, I would like to know which wire is part of which breaker. All I've seen have either the plug-in (like you show), and the bare wire adapter.

    • @HerbOMatic
      @HerbOMatic  Před 2 lety

      I don't think so because the transmitter sends a signal down the wire. I don't think an induction (clamp-on) style would work.

    • @fauxque5057
      @fauxque5057 Před 2 lety

      I'm not sure I understand your question but if you are trying to locate say one romex cable running in the attic out of a dozen of them, then yes this tool will pick out a cable from the bunch. Plug in the transmitter and then test each cable separately with the receiver. Lift and separate so you know which cable you are checking. Work through the bunch until it beeps, then do it a few more times to be sure. Then unplug the transmitter and recheck the wire you believe it is. If it no longer beeps you have the right cable.

  • @BRabbit716
    @BRabbit716 Před rokem +1

    Can’t use it for 3 phase power

  • @Djloconyc
    @Djloconyc Před rokem

    How about for a light switch? That the light doesn't work

  • @FernandoRodriguez-lh9ft
    @FernandoRodriguez-lh9ft Před 2 lety +1

    I had an issue with the circuit breaker finder. Idk why once I kill the power in the breaker it already indicated, the light in the receiver kept on. That was weird, it already happened twice to me.

    • @HerbOMatic
      @HerbOMatic  Před 2 lety

      Sometimes circuits are wired weirdly. Make sure you scan the entire panel, you have to calibrate the receiver to ignore the electrical noise.

    • @srira7910
      @srira7910 Před 2 lety

      Dirty electricity, improperly wired neutrals, ground to neutral voltage may be suspect.

  • @generelspaz
    @generelspaz Před 2 lety

    Dude… how has this had so few views! Ringing that bell

  • @Cam-wi3tp
    @Cam-wi3tp Před rokem

    got mine today, won't even detect from an outlet 10 feet away, spent an hour running from outlet to outlet, turning off and on. Got it to pick an outlet right next to panel but none of the other outlets in house were detected

    • @HerbOMatic
      @HerbOMatic  Před rokem

      Must have a defective one, they are usually great!

  • @WoodgemanX
    @WoodgemanX Před měsícem

    Should've saved the packaging the tester came in, it protects the tester and keeps it from accidently turning on. Since you cut up the packaging, use a small O-ring around the switch, bread tie! Please.

  • @comachocomacho6581
    @comachocomacho6581 Před rokem

    Hi is still send a signal even there is no power in the outlet? Thanks

  • @metalshopmachines9407
    @metalshopmachines9407 Před 2 lety

    I don't understand why you need it on a light fixture. Just turn off the switch. Wouldn't that keep you from getting shocked?

    • @timothylynch1380
      @timothylynch1380 Před 2 lety

      Sometimes wiring is weird. I’ve seen where some wires in the lighting box are live even though the switch is off. Never guess. One day you’ll be wrong

    • @WoodgemanX
      @WoodgemanX Před měsícem

      You want to kill power to the switch if you are upgrading the switch or replacing it with a dimmer.

  • @WoodgemanX
    @WoodgemanX Před měsícem

    Don't take advice from anybody who doesn't know how to open a blister package. Cut around the edges of the package, two sides is enough. I use the packaging the tester came in for storage.

  • @srira7910
    @srira7910 Před 2 lety

    It's a shame Klien Tool's quality has gotten worse over the years. The insulator falling off the Alligator Clip is a prime example. We stopped buying their products...

  • @zebiosogliani7132
    @zebiosogliani7132 Před rokem +1

    Low precision. It's very inaccurate