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I have been to 2 estate sales in the last month. Old guys (70s) just getting rid of all the excess stuff. I was looking around my garage and figured when I die someone will come in and just throw all the stuff out. While I was putting things in save or toss piles I came across this Volt tester. It's huge. I just got one at Harbor Freight for a buck. I started thinking about how phones are getting smaller and smaller. Computers. Remember when it was a big deal to have a hand held calculator?

Anyway I thought I'd put it on the bay but I was wondering if it has any value. It's got the owners manual. Maybe I should keep in and use it. I'm finding all sorts of parts: garnish molding, grill pieces. Both my cars are done I don't need all the superfluous stuff any more. I guess I'm getting older.

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If that actually goes to 60 amps as the switches and dial indicate, then that is a fairly substantial piece of gear that can do things your Harbor Freight can't. Like do a load test on your generator.

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