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C.C. Ink
Reviewed in the United States on June 9, 2025
NOT made in USA anymore. Seems fine other than that but still twice as expensive as everything else.
User
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2025
Nice battery /cable cleaner. Does its job like it should. Seems sturdy.
Amer-Scotsman
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2025
No. It’s not “made in USA” as described on Amazon. It clearly says “made in Taiwan”. I searched for a made-in-USA terminal brush and thought I had found it. But nope. This is so deceptive. When are companies going to realize that this actually matters to some customers. Where something is made is one of the main factors I consider when making a purchase.
norm welch
Reviewed in the United States on February 2, 2025
Used it for the first time yesterday, and it worked great.
Makenzie
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
Works as described
Dopy Doorite
Reviewed in the United States on June 5, 2024
I had purchased a metal one, and it was difficult to use because it was hard to grip. I returned it, and purchased this one, which is much easier to grip and does an excellent job of cleaning the 12v automotive battery terminals.
Primipilus
Reviewed in Canada on May 7, 2024
Used it for battery replacement once and it worked exactly as it should. The piece for battery terminal cleaning seems to be very sturdy and I have zero concerns about it. The brush for battery clamps may not last through more than a few uses though - I only used it very carefully for a couple passes on both positive and negative clamps and it looks as if it saw months of use.
Jerome
Reviewed in Canada on August 28, 2023
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R
Reviewed in Canada on December 8, 2018
Cannot get better
Henzo Broquee
Reviewed in the United States on September 11, 2013
got a similar item on amazon for about the same price - wasn't sure which would be better, and for the price it was worth getting 2 different ones to find out.seems to be very good quality - made in USA, heavy plastic, very dense wires for the post cleaning side, brass brush (not steel as pictured). as others mentioned, you have to be careful only turn the post tool clockwise since the wires are angled.the other item is much lighter plastic, steel brush (if little bits break off, and they will, they'll rust and so will where ever they got stuck into), not so dense wires on the post cleaning side. was not advertised as made in USA, but it's funny - its packaging says made in USA on the front, and then made in China on the back.both items will do the job, but this Lisle is definitely the much better quality at the same price.
Nashoba Losa
Reviewed in the United States on November 4, 2013
All batteries produce corrosion no matter what kind of connection they have with the battery cable. This tool with its brushes and scraper will always be useful in maintaining the connection. It is always a great first step to clean the battery terminals when experiencing electrical automotive issues. My daughter was having intermittent electrical issues of all kinds the other day. The suburban would die while moving down the road. Sometimes it would not start right away, just click. And other electrical anomalies would occur. She wanted to get a new battery or alternator or starter to cure her ills. I raised the hood, noticed corrosion on the negative post/connection and went to work. I used a water and baking soda mixture to get rid of the corrosion/buildup and then went to work scraping the inside of the battery cable and the outside of the negative post. After scraping and brushing, I coated the post with di-electrical jell and put it all back together. That was a month ago and she has yet to have another problem. I ordered two new Lisle 11120 Batter Brushes as my old (another brand) one was well used. I showed her how to do clean the posts/cable and gave her a new battery brush when they came in. She and I both feel better about her situation now. I recommend this product to everyone, mechanic or not, to keep in their tool emergency tool box.
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