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.


- Non-contact detection of AC voltage from 200 to 1000V
- Tip glows red when voltage is detected
- Durable Fluke design with integrated pocket clip


- Detects AC voltage (90-1000V)
- Flat-tip design
- Quick and reliable voltage checks


- Essential tool for use by electricians
- Doesn’t require direct contact with metal to provide measurements
- Can quickly find the netural, ground and hot terminals in receptacles


- Glows red and beeps when AC voltage is detected
- AC voltage range: 90-1000V
- Fluke VoltBeat™ technology: continually tests battery and circuit integrity


- Dual Sensitivity
- Detects from 90 to 600 V AC
- Rated to CAT IV 600 V


- Two pole tester ideal for electricians
- Continuity test with audible/visual results
- Polarity indication


- Includes additional features compared to the Fluke T90
- Voltage indication up to 690V
- Reliable and ideal for use by electricians


- Dual indicators - LED lights and LCD screen
- Range from 6 to 690V
- Ideal for professional electricians


- Includes five Fluke 1AC-II VoltAlert Voltage Testers
- Glow red and beeps when AC voltage is detected
- AC voltage range: 90-1000V


- Bundle pack with five Fluke voltage detectors for the price of four
- Tips glow red and emits an audible tone when voltage is detected
- An essential for any electrician


- Most advanced tester in Fluke's T-series of voltage testers
- LED, vibration and LCD screen indicators
- Only model in the series which measures resistance


- Non-contact voltage detection from 90 to 1000 V AC
- Integrated clip design, optimized for pocket storage
- CAT IV 1000 V overvoltage rated


- Special pack with five voltage detectors
- Non-contact detection
- Range: 200-1000V AC


- OpenJaw system lets you test without contact without a clamping system
- Can withstand a 10 foot drop
- Detachable SlimReach probe system


- OpenJaw system allows measurements of current without breaking a circuit
- Highly popular amongst electrical professionals
- Automatic AC and DC voltage measurements up to 1000V


- Electrical tester with FieldSense technology capable of simultaneously detecting and measuring AC current and AC/DC voltage
- True-RMS technology
- No need for test leads* or metallic connection


- Comes with an electrical tester, voltage detector and case
- Durable design for both the meter and the tester
- Suitable for engineers and electricians alike


- DC voltage measurements to 1000V
- Wireless connectivity with other Fluke Connect equipment
- 65000 record memory


- Measure AC voltage to 1000V
- Wireless connectivity with other Fluke Connect tools
- Built-in memory stores up to 65000 readings


- FieldSense™: non-contact AC voltage, current, and frequency measurements
- Hold and Visual Continuity functions
- True-RMS voltage and current measurement


- FieldSense technology
- True-RMS
- Measures AC current up to 200A and AC/DC voltage up to 1000V
- Simultaneously detect, measure and display AC current and AC voltage


- Three testers in one kit
- Great for use by HVAC and electrical professionals
- Measure electrical and temperature


- Ideal for troubleshooting electrical installations
- Perform accurate, non-contact temperature measurements using the Fluke 62 MAX+
- Use the Fluke 323 TRMS Clamp Meter to measure electrical parameters accurately and reliably
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.