⚡ Find your breaker, fast and flawless!
The UNI-T UT25A Circuit Breaker Finder and Tracer Kit is a professional-grade tool designed for quick and accurate identification of breakers in energized 90-120V AC systems. Featuring adjustable sensitivity, a GFCI outlet tester, flashing LED indicators, and a durable EVA carrying case, it combines precision and convenience for electricians and savvy DIYers alike.
M**E
A must have for homeowners or electricians Who need to find the breaker that controls an outlet.
The wiring in my house is crazy. One room in my house is supplied by three different circuit breakers and the only way I would have ever figured that out is using this tool. With this tool, I was able to simply & quickly identify every receptacle that is controlled by each breaker. Just plug-in the transmitter, & take the sensor probe to your circuit breaker box & touch it to the front of each breaker to instantly find the correct one, the one that beeps. It is very sensitive, so it might beep on more than one breaker, but whichever one beeps the strongest is the one that’s correct. It seems to be made of high-quality and strong materials, and gives you instant readings to determine which circuit breaker is connected to a given wall outlet or light socket.
A**R
Circuit breaker finder
Used 1 time and it worked well. Per the instructions, turning the sensitivity low and then increasing it if it’s not indicating which circuit breaker is the target. Happy with it so far, have an older house and changing out some older, worn, yellowed plugs and switches. Home use.
A**R
Good enough! Works ok!
The transmitter seems really powerful as the signal can bleed into adjacent lines/breaker, even with the lowest sensitivity on the receiver. Overall, it works ok. Was able to locate the correct breaker. The plug tester is an added bonus.
P**A
It works for me
I bought a cabin which had a bunch of bad GFCI's and a few wiring problems. I used this to test them and to find the correct circuit breaker to turn off when I replaced the bad GFCI's and while repairing wiring. I have two breaker boxes, with the finder it was easy to locate the correct one. Finding the correct breaker was a little harder, you have to adjust the sensitivity lower until just one breaker causes it to beep. On max sensitivity multiple breakers will beep. Once I turned off the breaker, I verified that the outlet tester showed the power was off- the green LED's were off. The outlet tester is easy to use, just plug it in and the LED's tell you if it's wired correctly.
T**Y
It works
I finally got a chance to use this and it worked out great you will need to adjust the sensitivity down or you will get false indications , I guess feedback tru the buss in the panel
F**Y
Disappointing - didn’t work
I bought this a few months ago , expecting I would find it useful at some point. Well, today was that day. I had to figure out what breaker controlled a specific outlet. I followed the directions, plugged the receiver in and went to the box. Well, it buzzed on several breakers that worker associated with the one I was looking for, and didn’t buzz on the right one. It was totally useless, except for the receiver. I had to have my son watch the light on that while I turned breakers on and off until we found the right one. I wish I had tried it right away because I could have returned it for one that worked. I feel like I wasted my money since the return period is over. If you are looking at this one, consider buying another.
J**.
Impressed with it's efficacy for the money
Although it's not as good as the more costly versions you see. It does it's job.The plug/outlet reader itself is worth the money. The sensor... tho a bit tricky to get the right sensitivity initially... is a great addition to a basic homeowner tool box. It is effective... once you get the hang of it.I'd recommend practicing on a known path/circuit breaker line so you are able to get the setup dialed in, before you trust it's information. I also found out was more accurate if you slowly scan the center side of the breaker line, as it has difficulty differentiating the true line source on the outer edge... especially if you have a box that is heavily wire. It was much more accurate on my new house, well sorted breaker boxes than it was build than on my parents older some what densely breaker box.NOTE* in any power situation always use patience, persistence and triple check for live/hot response either with a non contact line reader or voltmeter with the outlet or line you are dealing with!
J**T
Easy to use
Never knew this tool existed, but glad to discover this and it works great! It is very sensitive, so you have to move slowly over the breakers and adjust the tool setting as necessary. Once you get a signal, decrease the sensitivity again and go over the breakers again. Eventually you should be able to isolate your circuit down to a single breaker. Unsure if a name brand tool is easier or faster, but at least this tool work for a fraction of the price.