@@MORGANSMaintenance, sometimes I find myself crawling around in awkward positions such as under a house, in an attic, etc. Nothing is more aggravating than to take the time to keep turning on a device when it could be left on for 30 or so minutes.
Another great concise review. I could have used that last fall when our furnace went out. Wasn’t sure if it was the furnace (thought it was the dog at first..lol), but it was. Police, fire department, EMTs and gas company all showed up. Ended up being the valve at the igniter. Keep up the good work. #ismellgas
It would be interesting to see you testit from farther away the object to simulate a gas leak in a basement where you need to test along fittings to see as you get closer how far away does it pick up the gas.
Yeah I should have done that with the propane torch in the video… sorry. I tested it in all sorts of things outside of the video… I know that it was slowly getting increasing when I was testing it on the stuff I sprayed on rags as I got closer and farther away. The torch would have been the better test.
#ismellgas. Another great review. Another quality product for the price. Can and will be very useful! Thanks again for introducing us to another great tool!1
Appreciate it.. I get emails asking me to review stuff all the time but I’m pretty choosy. If it’s something I feel like is a good value and useful for someone I’ll take a look at it. That’s not the case with most of them. Good Luck 👍
It picked up that r134 refrigerant? It "might" also then work with r22 r410a r407a etc. If it does, its a bargain and then some. I''m going to buy one just to see.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I ordered it yesterday and it arrived today....which is kind of incredible. I'll test it against 3 different refrigerants and reply to this message tomorrow. If it detects them, I have an evaporator with a known small leak and I know where it is. I'll test that as well to see f it can detect a micro refrigerant leak. I doubt it will, but I'm curious.
@@MORGANSMaintenance Well…I did the testing with R22, R410A, and R407A. All these gases made the PT520A light up like a pinball machine. I also tried it with a few empty tanks of R22 and R410A where all the liquid gas was gone, but the tanks still had some vapor pressure. Opened the valve just a tiny crack and this device indicated the gasses immediately. It also picked up the micro leak on my test evaporator core. In fact, it’s just about as sensitive as my Fieldpiece DR58 which is about $325. If they made this with a smaller tip, it could be given a different model number and marketed as a refrigerant leak detector.
When I saw the title, I though what could be more budged friendly than Ridgid CD-100. Then I saw the price of that TopTes. Funny thing is that I bought my Ridgid brand new for less than $90. Anyway it's a good entry-level tool.
Yeah the prices on this brand are good for people who just need something for a “once in awhile tool” and don’t want to invest in something that they may use everyday. Not saying you can’t use this everyday, but if it’s for your job you may want something a little more robust or with more features.
@@MORGANSMaintenance Additional features are not that necessary as robustness. One nice thing to have in any detector is a vibration mode (constant beeping may get on your nerves). Ridgid is my second gas leak detector. Previously I was using the same model as our municipal gas company was using. It costed over $300 and needed its sensor calibrated/certified once a year. The calibration costed around $25. Ridgid doesn't need that (in case of malfunction a new sensor element is $20). It's sensitivity is from 0 to 6400 ppm. If you're not heavy industry worker/inspector that TopTes would be more than sufficient for a plumber, home inspector or just a home owner.
Hello. Do you know if it works in Sewers? Sometimes in restrooms there is bada odors and it is difficult to find the origin like: which is the sewer with bad odor? Or is it in a lower part of a toilet.. in which one? Or is it in a sink… or in any shower? Thanks
I haven’t had a spot to test it in those areas, so I’m not sure. I will be somewhere tomorrow where I have a toilet pulled laying some floor. I can let you know if it doesn’t anything there.
I don’t have their penstick version so I can’t really say… but it would just depend on what you do. If you need to test frequently you may want the pen to throw in your pocket. This one is bigger. If you want to be able to reach more places, the flexible hose on this one helps.
#ismellgas with a bunch of gas fire appliances at my work that I'm responsible for, finding leaks is the easiest PM task to do, if you have the right stuff. This detector would be a nice thing to generalize a location to do a leak test on. Would love to add it to my bag.
It says it picks up “some refrigerants” I’m not sure if it will pick up all of them. It really appears to me with what all I’ve tried it on that it picks up most things that are “different” from the regular air… Best of Luck on the Giveaway 👍
I have a PT199 that I picked up after seeing it on @BobsPlumbingVideos Seems like a must have safety/diagnostic tool right alongside a voltage pen. I've already had to use it once, so as far as I'm concerned it's paid for itself! #ismellgas The PT520A seems like more tool than I personally need, but if I win I'll give it to a buddy who's a rural first responder. They've got a meter in their cache, but maybe he can keep this in his patrol car or something for convenience.
Yeah the pen type would be useful to I think, and your right… at the cost of you use it just once and it works… it’s pretty much paid for itself Good Luck 👍
#ismellgas I just extended a propane line on a customers porch for a gas grill. I would have looked a lot more professional if I had one of these instead of just soapy water in a spray bottle. Side note I sold an old trailer hitch and picked up both the M12 SURGE and installation driver😃
Yeah.. makes you look like you know what you are doing even if you don’t 😂… You will like both of those tools I think. I use mine everyday, I Love them. Good Luck on the Giveaway 👍
I like the feature that you can keep this unit on, instead of it turning itself off automatically.
Yeah that would be good if you wanted to just keep it on to test the environment you are in.
Thanks for watching 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance, sometimes I find myself crawling around in awkward positions such as under a house, in an attic, etc. Nothing is more aggravating than to take the time to keep turning on a device when it could be left on for 30 or so minutes.
@@dpeterson2934 especially when it has a 30 second calibration every time you turn it back on
Thanks for the discount code. Every little bit helps buy the next tool. Another great video
Your Welcome… it’s not much, but better than nothing 😂.
Thanks for watching 👍
That match trick works lol! As long as it isn't a massive leak where it filed the space with a significant amount of gas lol
It does, I’ve seen several people do it. I know the homeowner usually looks at you like you are crazy 😂
Another great concise review. I could have used that last fall when our furnace went out. Wasn’t sure if it was the furnace (thought it was the dog at first..lol), but it was. Police, fire department, EMTs and gas company all showed up. Ended up being the valve at the igniter. Keep up the good work. #ismellgas
Appreciate that buddy…
Maybe you will get a free one for next time… Good Luck 👍
It would be interesting to see you testit from farther away the object to simulate a gas leak in a basement where you need to test along fittings to see as you get closer how far away does it pick up the gas.
Yeah I should have done that with the propane torch in the video… sorry.
I tested it in all sorts of things outside of the video… I know that it was slowly getting increasing when I was testing it on the stuff I sprayed on rags as I got closer and farther away. The torch would have been the better test.
#ismellgas. Another great review. Another quality product for the price. Can and will be very useful! Thanks again for introducing us to another great tool!1
Appreciate it.. I get emails asking me to review stuff all the time but I’m pretty choosy. If it’s something I feel like is a good value and useful for someone I’ll take a look at it. That’s not the case with most of them.
Good Luck 👍
Congrats Again... Go Buy a Powerball 😂😂
I was looking all around for a gas detector and so glad I came across your vid. Just what I needed. Thank you!
You are welcome. Glad it helped 👍
It picked up that r134 refrigerant? It "might" also then work with r22 r410a r407a etc. If it does, its a bargain and then some. I''m going to buy one just to see.
Yeah, I didn’t have any to check it with.. I was a little curious myself. It has “some refrigerants” on their list.
@@MORGANSMaintenance I ordered it yesterday and it arrived today....which is kind of incredible. I'll test it against 3 different refrigerants and reply to this message tomorrow. If it detects them, I have an evaporator with a known small leak and I know where it is. I'll test that as well to see f it can detect a micro refrigerant leak. I doubt it will, but I'm curious.
@@23x31 appreciate that…. That will be good to know 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance Well…I did the testing with R22, R410A, and R407A. All these gases made the PT520A light up like a pinball machine. I also tried it with a few empty tanks of R22 and R410A where all the liquid gas was gone, but the tanks still had some vapor pressure. Opened the valve just a tiny crack and this device indicated the gasses immediately. It also picked up the micro leak on my test evaporator core. In fact, it’s just about as sensitive as my Fieldpiece DR58 which is about $325. If they made this with a smaller tip, it could be given a different model number and marketed as a refrigerant leak detector.
When I saw the title, I though what could be more budged friendly than Ridgid CD-100. Then I saw the price of that TopTes.
Funny thing is that I bought my Ridgid brand new for less than $90.
Anyway it's a good entry-level tool.
Yeah the prices on this brand are good for people who just need something for a “once in awhile tool” and don’t want to invest in something that they may use everyday.
Not saying you can’t use this everyday, but if it’s for your job you may want something a little more robust or with more features.
@@MORGANSMaintenance Additional features are not that necessary as robustness. One nice thing to have in any detector is a vibration mode (constant beeping may get on your nerves).
Ridgid is my second gas leak detector. Previously I was using the same model as our municipal gas company was using. It costed over $300 and needed its sensor calibrated/certified once a year. The calibration costed around $25. Ridgid doesn't need that (in case of malfunction a new sensor element is $20). It's sensitivity is from 0 to 6400 ppm.
If you're not heavy industry worker/inspector that TopTes would be more than sufficient for a plumber, home inspector or just a home owner.
@@Stefan_Kawalec 👍 Agree
Looks like a nice little meter. Would have never heard of Toptes without your great content! Thanks again #ismellgas
They are pretty good for the price in my opinion.
Appreciate you watching and Good Luck 👍
Hello. Do you know if it works in Sewers? Sometimes in restrooms there is bada odors and it is difficult to find the origin like: which is the sewer with bad odor? Or is it in a lower part of a toilet.. in which one? Or is it in a sink… or in any shower? Thanks
I haven’t had a spot to test it in those areas, so I’m not sure. I will be somewhere tomorrow where I have a toilet pulled laying some floor. I can let you know if it doesn’t anything there.
It didn’t pick up anything sticking it down the toilet flange…
@@MORGANSMaintenance Mant Thanks!!
@@octaviofigueroafigueroa9794 👍
#ismellgas. Thanks Morgan!
You are welcome… Good Luck 👍
#ismellgas , i could use one of these , great video
Appreciate that buddy… Hopefully you will get a free one 👍
#Ismellgas I like the fact that it is small and reasonably priced for the same reasons you mentioned.
👍… yeah all their tools seem to be priced well. Good Luck
Thanks for the review. I didn't know these testers were this reasonably priced. #ismellgas
Yeah, not a bad price for their products.
Good Luck on the Giveaway 👍
Great review! Would you prefer this one or the penstick model? #ismellgas
I don’t have their penstick version so I can’t really say… but it would just depend on what you do.
If you need to test frequently you may want the pen to throw in your pocket. This one is bigger.
If you want to be able to reach more places, the flexible hose on this one helps.
Reasonable price for valuable insurance, #ISMELLGAS
I feel the same way… Good Luck 👍
#ismellgas with a bunch of gas fire appliances at my work that I'm responsible for, finding leaks is the easiest PM task to do, if you have the right stuff. This detector would be a nice thing to generalize a location to do a leak test on. Would love to add it to my bag.
Sounds like a good fit… Good Luck 👍
Great video, I always appreciate the dad jokes being a dad myself! Keep the content coming! #ismellgas
Appreciate that my friend… Good Luck 👍
# I smell gas. That looks like a useful tool for my home inspection business.
👍.. never hurts to have more options to check stuff
What nice tool.. would be a great addition to my handyman tool bag. #ismellgas
Maybe you will win one… Good Luck 👍
Can it use for vehicle gasoline fumes ?
I haven’t used it for that, but probably. Maybe someone else will comment that they have used it for that specifically
Was I suppose to write it this way #Ismellgas
It’s fine.. as long as I see something like it in the comment it just lets me know you thought you could use it. Good Luck 👍
#ismellgas . Was really impressed to see it pick up refrigerant.
It says it picks up “some refrigerants” I’m not sure if it will pick up all of them. It really appears to me with what all I’ve tried it on that it picks up most things that are “different” from the regular air…
Best of Luck on the Giveaway 👍
Always great videos. Keep them coming. #ismellgas
Appreciate that and Good Luck 👍
#ismellgas I could use this almost every week at work. Maintenance at school site.
If nothing else the kids can have fun with it seeing where the gas is coming from 😂.. Good luck 👍
#ismellgas great tool to have around the house, never thought about it
Yeah I think so too… it’s priced well enough even if you only use it once and awhile, it will be good to have.
Good Luck 👍
I have a PT199 that I picked up after seeing it on @BobsPlumbingVideos
Seems like a must have safety/diagnostic tool right alongside a voltage pen.
I've already had to use it once, so as far as I'm concerned it's paid for itself!
#ismellgas
The PT520A seems like more tool than I personally need, but if I win I'll give it to a buddy who's a rural first responder.
They've got a meter in their cache, but maybe he can keep this in his patrol car or something for convenience.
Yeah the pen type would be useful to I think, and your right… at the cost of you use it just once and it works… it’s pretty much paid for itself
Good Luck 👍
#ismellgas had to argue with water heater company could smell natural gas. Turn on hot water. Then they could smell it. Almost had bomb in basement
Yeah if you have gas in your house, something like this would be good to have and add checking things to a Maintenance to do list…
Good luck 👍
Nice review. Thanks for the video. I can see the use of that tool. #Ismellgas.
You’re welcome..
Thanks for watching and Good Luck 👍
#ismellgas these are useful to have. I've had the gas company come out and there was a leak. Pretty scary because it built up over time.
Yeah, probably not a bad idea to have one if you have gas appliances in your house
Good Luck 👍
#I smell gas I could really use this at my church we're I do most of there maintenance
Maybe you will get a free one..
Appreciate you watching and Good Luck 👍
#ismellgas I just extended a propane line on a customers porch for a gas grill. I would have looked a lot more professional if I had one of these instead of just soapy water in a spray bottle. Side note I sold an old trailer hitch and picked up both the M12 SURGE and installation driver😃
Yeah.. makes you look like you know what you are doing even if you don’t 😂…
You will like both of those tools I think. I use mine everyday, I Love them.
Good Luck on the Giveaway 👍
@@MORGANSMaintenance isn’t that the truth. God knows I don’t know what I’m doing half the time.
@@colincody5474 Fake it till you make it… they don’t know either or they wouldn’t have called you 😂
#ismellgas
Are you the only one in the room 😂…
Good Luck 👍
#ismellgas I find my nose is NOT an accurate testing device
I’m at the point I can’t smell anything anymore.. Good Luck 👍
#smellgas. Did i win the tool?
No, the winners were drawn here TopTes Gas Leak Detector Giveaway!
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Better luck on the next one 👍