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Anyone got any recommendations on a good gas sniffer

are gascoseekers any good
 
I really like the yellow Kane one. Will find model details when I'm in. Very sensitive.
 
got an Anton one, only issue is where the flexi neck joins the main body, look after them here or they all break
 
I've gote the Anton one that plugs into my analyser.

Eats the power. The one I usually use is a TPi one. Surprisingly good.

Gasco are the mutts nuts but they cost well over a grand.

TPI 719
 
I really like the yellow Kane one. Will find model details when I'm in. Very sensitive.
If its the wand one uou are referring too I use the same as came with my kane analyser. But I find its pretty fragile and temperamental. Dont what ever you do drop it or tap the end while sniffing as it seems to disconnect the battety then has to put itself through purge all over again..... annoying.
 
I've the test 316 but have been looking to purchase a new one as the flexible part came loose . Excellent tools for tracing leaks. Theres a huge difference in price range ...... I'm glad of this thread as was gonna enquire on all the guys thoughts ....
 
Ive got a testo one.

Physically quite small compared to some
 
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