

⚡ Power Your Precision with Every Probe!
The Bionso 25-Piece Multimeter Leads Kit is a professional-grade, upgrade-ready set featuring gold-plated, replaceable probes and flexible, double insulated silicone leads. Designed for industrial, automotive, and electronics testing, it offers unmatched versatility and safety with 25 essential accessories, all backed by a 2-year warranty.











| ASIN | B07GNVFL5D |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,983 in Industrial & Scientific ( See Top 100 in Industrial & Scientific ) #10 in Test Probes & Leads |
| Brand | Bionso |
| Color | Gold, Black, Red |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (4,405) |
| Date First Available | August 20, 2018 |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item Weight | 7.4 ounces |
| Item model number | 0001A |
| Manufacturer | Bionso |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 0001A |
| Measurement Type | Multimeter |
| Min. Operating Voltage | 100 Volts (AC) |
| Package Dimensions | 8.43 x 4.13 x 1.46 inches |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Style | Electronic |
| UPC | 676422471515 |
M**.
Good quality leads.
I purchased these leads to replace the cheap plastic ones that came with my Fluke 170 meter. After doing some research and comparing different brands on Amazon, I chose these based on reviews and the fact that the tips are gold-plated. The build quality is solid. While they aren’t as thick as the leads that come with high-end multimeters, at 3.5mm they feel durable enough. The set includes multiple gold-plated tips, though the 90-degree banana plugs that connect to the meter are not gold-plated. They worked fine with my Fluke 170, but at first they felt like they barely made contact. I ended up trimming about 3-4mm off the shrouds of the banana plugs, which made a big difference - the leads now seat fully and securely. The silicone insulation is soft and flexible, a huge improvement over the stiff plastic leads my meter originally came with. The set also includes a good variety of accessories and probe tips. My only complaint is that the alligator clips are on the small side, opening to only about 3/8”. That’s fine for most tasks, but I purchased larger clips separately to complement the set. Overall, I’m very happy with these leads and would recommend them.
M**T
Great Quality and Fully Equipped
This 25-piece lead kit is good quality and comes with just about everything you could need for any type of testing you can think of with a multimeter. The variety of attachments covers pretty much every scenario, from fine electronics work to heavier-duty connections. It fits my Fluke multimeter perfectly, and all the pieces feel solid and well-made. Having everything in one kit is incredibly convenient, and it’s a great value for the range of tools you get. Bottom line: High-quality kit, tons of options, and a perfect fit for my Fluke—highly recommend.
V**A
Nice silicone leads
Bought a set because I needed needle tip to probe a small connector. Was extremely surprised by how nice the wire is. Would I use this set for everyday panel use? Probably not because stackable probe is little too long for what I am used to. Would I buy them again? I absolutely would. Soft as fluke leads for 1/4 of the money and multiple tips would be perfect for bench use. For interested individuals, wires are marked as 18awg and rated for 6kV DC, insulation is silicone
I**R
Good quality.
Brand new. Well packaged. All items described were included. Rated CAT3 1000v. Well made. The tip set provided was well machined and threaded in nicely. They are worth the price.
D**N
Good quality and nice variety
High quality and great variety of leads and probes
P**D
Awesome price and great quality
I really like it
D**N
Works as advertised. 😀
Perfect replacements for my Fluke.
T**N
Very Flexible Leads
One of the most important features I look for in test leads is the flexibility of the wire. Silicone is the best material for flexibility in this area. I am looking for well-cooked spaghetti noodle-type flexibility, with zero memory. The reason for this is because it is quite annoying to have stiff leads that will not conform to the job at hand, getting tangled, in the way, or perhaps knocking over other components as you use the leads. I have experience with Fluke silicone leads, which can be considered the gold standard, as they are exactly like the spaghetti I mentioned earlier. The Fluke leads have no memory at all and are quite limp, as required, but, if you look, you will see that Fluke is quite proud of their leads, and out of my budget at this time. These silicone leads are not quite as flexible/limp as Fluke leads, but they are close, having almost no memory at a fraction of the cost of Fluke leads. I can deal with that. You want to stay away from leads that are vinyl or other material, as they have a lot of memory in them. The resistance of the leads is .1 ohms, and that is expected. I also like the fact that these leads have a banana connector at both ends, a feature that makes working with them much easier, as I don't have the thread on alligator clips or other ends, I can just pull off the stick ends and put on whatever type end I need at the moment. Additionally, if you have the necessary banana connectors, you can use these leads in conjunction with another set of leads to extend your reach, if that becomes necessary. I have not yet tried all of the accessory ends that came with this set yet, though I did change the slick tips to the smaller ones included in the kit, but am impressed that so many came with it for the price. I will update once I check out the other types of ends. The smaller tips can plug into a breadboard hole with a little resistance. This is very helpful to me when probing around a circuit I am working on. I do wish that Bionso offered replacement tips, though. I got a set for a friend and while he likes them, he tends to put a lot of pressure on the tips, to get a good connection, and bends them.
E**H
I needed a needle probe to fit inside a breadboard and it would have cost about $30 on Amazon for the probe tips and a cable that supports the plug. For just $20 more, I got this whole kit jam packed full of connectors that frankly I didn't know existed - and I couldn't be happier! Firstly, the quality of this kit is shockingly good. If I was gifted this, I'd easily expect it to have cost over $200. The cable is of good quality, the banana connectors are thick and solid, and the rubber coating on the cable is flexible with a soft feeling. I've used all of the probe connectors and they worked right out of the box, first time. The alligator clips are 10x better quality than anything you'll find from other sellers on Amazon, this was a real value add. The needle probes have been put under some decent stress but they're flexible and haven't bent/snapped. The probes appear gold plated to the eye but I don't have a test for metallurgy. Though, I can say the probes that came with my Klein Tools multimeter are not as sensitive as the ones in this kit, a continuance test produces solid tone when any part of the probes touch while the Klein Tools only work with the very tip (note: the only probes from this kit that require tip connection is the needle probes). It's easy to swap out probes by removing the guard and twisting the new ones in, there are instructions provided. The case is really nice, too - it's clear plastic with plenty of space for extra things, a secure snap-shut clip, and the plastic feels soft which makes me think it's quality. I very, very rarely come across a product that surprised me with fantastic bang for your buck and this is one of them. We tend to see a lot of very poorly made items flooding the market because they're cheap but this kit will keep me going for a long, long time. If you're on the fence, I seriously think you won't regret it once it arrives.
K**A
For decades, I would periodically mutilate a pair of safety pins and wrap them around my meter probes...no more! Needle probes work well, allowing me to check surface-mount parts and even giving me some hope of troubleshooting on a board with heavy conformal coating that shrugs off conventional blunt probes. Alligator clamps very useful instead of adding a jumper lead and hoping it doesn't fall off the meter probe. After many weeks of use, all the plugs and connections remain solid - I use this set with my Fluke 115 and backup Extech MN35, but it does not fit my $5 E-bay meter. No issues, leads are quite flexible in use and appear to be a reasonable gauge size for the current rating. I would have found these a solid choice back in my steel mill maintenance days and for home/hobby bench electronics they are a luxury I've earned after so many years of struggling with 3-rate improvisations.
G**Y
Encantado con mis puntas de prueba, me encantó la versatilidad de las puntas, tengo muchas opciones para poder medir!!
B**8
Excellent quality for the price
N**P
muy Practica la variedad de dispositivos de las Puntas de prueba para trabajos en variadas condiciones de accesibilidad en tarjetas electrónicas y equipos industriales de Trabajo. sus aislamientos eléctricos confiables para trabajar por abajo de los 600 Vrms CA, 60 Hz La flexibilidad de los Cables y firmeza de las Puntas y demás accesorios, muy adecuados para trabajar con la seguridad requerida en mediciones con presencia de Potencial propio de los equipos industriales de 120/220 y 277/480 VCA.
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