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โก Unlock precision power insights with Kleinโs Line Splitter โ donโt just measure, master your current!
The Klein Tools 69409 Line Splitter is a specialized handheld device designed to separate hot, neutral, and ground wires on standard 120V North American outlets, enabling accurate current measurements up to 15A using clamp meters. Featuring a 10x measurement mode for enhanced sensitivity, it is compatible with all Klein clamp meters and many others, making it an essential tool for professional electricians and technicians seeking precise, non-intrusive electrical diagnostics.












| ASIN | B01B7RTNSO |
| Best Sellers Rank | #22,795 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #72 in Tool Sets (Tools & Home Improvement) |
| Brand | KLEIN TOOLS |
| Brand Name | KLEIN TOOLS |
| Color | Black |
| Compatible Devices | All Klein Clamp Meters |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,938 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00092644694097 |
| Included Components | Line Splitter 10x |
| Item Dimensions | 6.6 x 4.3 x 1.7 inches |
| Item Type Name | Klein Tools 69409 Line Splitter 10x |
| Item Weight | 3.8 Ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.6 x 4.3 x 1.7 inches |
| Manufacturer | Klein Tools |
| Measurement Type | Multimeter |
| Minimum Operating Voltage | 120 Volts |
| Model | 69409 |
| Part Number | 69409 |
| Power Source | Corded Electric |
| Specification Met | UL |
| Style | Handheld |
| Style Name | Handheld |
| UPC | 092644694097 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 896 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Warranty Description | 1 year manufacturer |
H**ฤ
Klein Quality โ Reliable and Easy to Use
Klein never disappoints, and this is no exception. Itโs a simple tool, but it works exactly as it should and makes measuring current with a clamp meter much easier. Build quality is solid and durable, like youโd expect from Klein. It feels like it can handle regular use without any issues. Itโs easy to use and gives accurate readings without any hassle, which is exactly what you want when working with electrical. Overall, dependable, well-made, and does the job right.
J**N
Does Exactly What It Advertises โ A Must-Have Klein Tools Accessory
This Klein Tools line splitter works exactly as advertised and earns every bit of 5 stars. For anyone using a clamp meter to measure current draw on standard North American outlets, this little tool is genuinely indispensable. The 10x measurement multiplier makes it easy to get accurate, readable current readings on low-draw circuits where a standard clamp meter alone struggles to give a precise resultโjust divide by 10 and you have your actual amperage. It handles up to 15A comfortably, covers the most common outlet configurations you'll encounter, and the build quality is exactly what you'd expect from Klein Toolsโsolid, reliable, and made to last. Whether you're doing electrical diagnostics, troubleshooting appliances, or checking circuit loads in a home or RV, this line splitter makes the job cleaner and more accurate. A simple, well-made tool that delivers exactly what it promises every single time.
J**.
Works great and is compact
This item works great, and itโs compact to boot. Judging from instructions for clamp meters and accessory current clamps, many folks donโt seem to realize that one cannot measure current in a multiconductor flexible cord with a clamp meter, because the magnetic fields cancel. Iโve seen more than a few peopleโincluding a former bossโtripped up by this. Whatโs needed is a line splitter. Interestingly, none of my Fluke instructions suggest that as the solution. Itโs possible to make your own splitter, as I did (picture 3). It works fine, but itโs a bit awkward to carry. Itโs much easierโand less expensiveโto use a commercial splitter. Commercial splitters are also more compact (pictures 1 and 4). The homemade splitter has one advantage, though: itโs made with #12 AWG wire, so it should safely handle 20 A. Itโs also possible to do direct measurements using a multimeterโs current inputs, but connecting everything can be a chore. I have a device that connects directly to a meterโs current inputs (picture 2), simplifying the process. But itโs dicey when trying to measure more than 10 A on most meters without blowing a fuse. I also have an Extech splitter (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0000YHN9W), which also works well and offers a 1ร reading as well as 10ร. But the 1ร loop is more a curiosity than anything else, and the extra loop makes it longer. I probably got it simply because previous splitters I had included 1ร sections. Thereโs really no reason to not use the 10ร multiplier, which effectively provides an extra digit of resolutionโoften a big deal when measuring small currents. The Extech splitter does include voltage test points, so itโs possible to measure voltage and current when the device is operatingโsometimes useful if the device is drawing enough current to cause noticeable voltage drop. Measuring voltage and current simultaneously requires a second meter, but if the load is steady, the measurements can be made sequentially with a single meter. When making simultaneous measurements, keeping the voltage test leads in the test holes on the Extech splitter can be a bit of a pain. Itโs much easier to use a Klein 69357 adapter (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0BN2LTKTB/) for the voltage measurement, as shown using a Fluke 323 clamp meter for the current and a Fluke 112 DMM for the voltage. So perhaps the lack of voltage test points isnโt really much of a disadvantageโand the splitter is more compact without them. A comparison of all of these methods using a Fluke 87 (with a Fluke i400 current clamp for the splitters) got results that were within about ยฑ0.02 A actual currentโmore than close enough for government work. There are other splitters, like the Triplett ET200 (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07YT6LQBH) and FLIR TA55 (https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00NMVR2DM) that will probably also do the job. I can only really comment on the Extech and Klein; I would recommend either one. At least one reviewer has suggested using a power meter (I have the P3 P4400 Kill A Watt Electricity Usage Monitor, https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00009MDBU). Though itโs more expensive than most line splitters, itโs very easy to use and doesnโt require a meter. I canโt imagine an electrician showing up with one, but for someone who only needs occasional measurements, this could be a good optionโand it provides much additional information. I wouldnโt trust it like the Fluke meters, but the indicated values were mighty close to those given by the high-priced tools. Again, close enough for government work. I guess I also would recommend this. There are less-expensive similar devices that I have not tried. If you need to measure current in a plug-connected device, a line splitter is essentialโdonโt leave home without one.
M**H
This AC line splitter has a very solid build quality and works great!
This AC line splitter has a very solid build quality and works great. It has a 10x only clamp port for better accuracy (just divide the meter reading by 10). Don't be intimidated by the packaging saying that it works with all Klein clamp meters....it works with ALL brands of clamp meters that have an AC scale setting. Good product.
S**J
Does what it's supposed to do.
Works, allows me to read current on my household appliances
C**G
Works Great!
First, one has to get their head around what this splitter does. Basically, it causes your clamp-on ammeter to register TEN times the actual current flowing through it. Why do you want your meter to read ten times the actual current? With small loads on a circuit the amps flowing through might be only 0.70 amps. Difficult to read that small amount on most meters. So, the Klein Line Splitter multiplies it by ten and you will read 7 amps on the scale where reading it is no problem. Just remember to divide the figure by ten before you multiply amps times volts to get volt-amperes.
B**J
Value for money
Quality item. Dont be confused by the multiplier.
C**M
worked great
easy to use, to verify an issue or not.
M**N
Son utilitรฉ
Idรฉal pour vรฉrifier le courant sur un appareil 120 volts Au lieu d'avoir un " split cord" pour pouvoir placer l'amperemetre..il suffit de brancher votre รฉquipement a vรฉrifier dans le socle et l'appareil en fiche..vs placez l'amperemetre dans le " beignet" de dรฉtection Moi je le laisse dans mon kit d'amperemetre
C**Z
Muy รบtil herramienta para medir amperaje
Desde hace mucho esperaba una herramienta asรญ y no sabรญa que existรญa. Gracias Klein tools por pensar en todo
C**S
Happy with new unit.
Brand-new unit. Works as expected.
L**.
Excelente
Muy buena calidad y funcionalidad. Super รบtil
M**M
Works Great
I sue it with my fluke meter. Not sure why I waited to get this. (Works great: just move the decimal point. If you can't do the math, you shouldn't be using this)
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