Plug-Bug 2 GFCI Outlet Tester - Works on 110 ~ 125 VAC Receptacles (9610)
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Description
- Test electrical outlets for proper wiring with 110 - 125 VAC receptacles
- Simple, push-button tests for GFCI operation with "Test in Progress" LED indicator
- Fault charts on both sides of the unit make it easy to read the results
- To test, just plug into receptacle and observe the light pattern
- Rugged case designed for durability and everyday use
The Triplett Plug-Bug 2 (9610) is an accurate GFCI Receptacle Tester for use on 110-125 VAC receptacles. With its simple "just plug into outlet" test you can easily identify common wiring faults in outlets. The easy to read lights indicate precise test results to help determine GFCI faults. Designed to help wire new outlets and determine problems with existing ones. To test, simply plug into a receptacle and observe the light pattern. Push the yellow button to test operation of ground fault receptacle. Founded in 1904, U.S.-based Triplett Test Equipment continues to be on the leading edge of specialized testers. Whether supplying vital test equipment to the U.S. Signal Corps during WWII, or providing the railroad industry with essential testers to ensure the safety of their crews and the public, Triplett prides itself on developing innovative, reliable, and durable test equipment that also won't break the bank. Triplett's catalog contains a wide array of test equipment parts and accessories such as multimeters, voltmeters, cable testers, security cameras and security camera accessories, wire cable mapping kits, video monitors, and other specialty testers. They serve industries such as HVAC, security, electronics and electrical, telecom, and more.
Technical Specifications
Shipping & Delivery
Your order is shipped from the USA and delivered to your door in South Africa in 10–20 working days. All items are fully tracked.
Returns & Exchanges
We offer a 30-day return window. If something isn't right, contact our support team and we'll make it right.




