Tools & Hardware : UEI MW1AK Microwave Leakage Detector HVAC NEW

UEI MW1AK Microwave Leakage Detector HVAC NEW

from: UEI




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Average Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 72973







Binding: Misc.
Label: UEI
Manufacturer: UEI
Publisher: UEI
Sales Rank: 72973
Studio: UEI









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Product Description:


The MW1AK detects microwave leakage around doors and fittings on microwave ovens.

Features


  • Color-coded scale indicates microwave leakage
  • Attached wand is easy to hold and allows detection in small spaces
  • mW / cm2
  • Frequency response of 2450 MHz
  • One year limited warranty


















Customer Reviews
Average Rating:  out of 5 stars

Rating: 3 out of 5 stars - UEI MW1AK Microwave Leakage Detector - Not sensitive enough
When I received this product, it was in good packaging. The workmanship is ok some of the plastic made it too flimsy but it is ok.
The main issue here is that it is not very sensitive. Initially I thought it needed batteries. So I Googled for the product but no where it said it needed batteries. That is good since it was sealed and any attempt to open it would destroy it.
Anyway, I thought it did not work. Fortunately I bought another detector, and this one worked:
Portable Microwave Oven Leakage Detector

Because of the other detector, it made me scrutinize the first one. It was then did I realise that it worked, just that it is not sensitive enough.

All in all it will worked, but I suggest you purchase another one which is totally different in make to make sure both of them work.
Three stars!!!

NEW HVAC Detector Leakage Microwave MW1AK UEI




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