Voltage Testers
Verify the presence of voltage with our range of low cost voltage detectors and fully test voltage levels with voltage testers from all of the leading electrical test equipment manufacturers such as Fluke, Kewtech, Martindale, Amprobe and Megger.
Find out more about Voltage Testers below.

- Shaped like a pen to fit easily in your pocket
- Completely non-contact
- Measures AC voltage between 100 and 600V

- Non-contact
- 90-600V detection range
- Dual LED light and audible indicators

- Voltage range: 50 to 600V AC
- Audible and visual warnings
- Designed to work when wearing PPE

- Detects AC/DC voltage up to 690V
- Continuity test
- Single Pole Phase test

- GS38 compliant probe tips
- AC/DC voltage indication to 690V
- Continuity and phase testing

- Ghost voltage clearance function
- Required for correct safe isolation procedure
- Fits into recessed terminals such as RCBOs without unscrewing any caps

- Includes a voltage tester, MCB lockout and proving unit
- Supplied in carrying case
- Ideal kit for electricians

- Three modes of voltage detection: non-contact, single-pole, and two-pole
- Measure current up to 200A AC
- Resistance, continuity, phase rotation, frequency, and diode tests

- Two-pole tester and open-jaw clamp meter
- Automatic AC or DC selection
- Built-in test leads

- Ultimate solution for safety isolation procedures
- The KEWLOK padlock small size fits perfectly in pockets or tool kits
- KEWPROVE 3 works directly with the KT1795
About Voltage Testers
Voltage testers, also known more commonly as voltage detectors or voltfinders, are devices used to quickly evaluate the status of voltages.
They generally come in two different flavours - voltage testers are often two pole testing instruments designed for a specific contact to a system when evaluating voltage levels, while non-contact voltage detectors are portable, lightweight testers that allow users to hold them near an application to register the presence of live voltages.
Non-contact voltage detectors (NCVs) use either LED light indicators, audible tones, or a combination of both to alert the user to the presence of voltages. We stock a wide range of these devices in various forms ranging from simple, basic NCVs to devices with integrated torches for use in darkened lighting conditions.