Definitely appreciate this! I am really wanting to upgrade my equipment. Currently have a fluke 17B+ from when I didn't know anything and it does what I need but want to get a better handheld meter, and always am keeping my eye out for a 6.5 digit bench top eventually. All that aside that is a great affordable upgrade that would greatly improve my "quality of life". Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for this great feedback. Yes - this would help that 17B+ feel so much better;) It is a shame that Danaher - that owns both Fluke and Pomona - doesn't match Pomona leads to the Fluke. It would be a great marketing campaign and get rid of those crappy Fluke leads. Just MHO;)
Great suggestion of multimeter probes. The blue is a little strange in the beginning and they could have longer leads. Other than that, great selection of tips and accessories. Thanks Eddy.
Love those probes. Just approved it's like 25 bucks. For the probes and some adapters it's 38 bucks. I know the feeling the hand is a very personal thing and I love it. For the price in my opinion they're unbeatable. Also I have big banana basket hands from fixing cars for decades.
Which ones - the Probe masters? The $38 to $40 sounds about right. The ones that I am showing here that I like even better are only about $19 USD: amzn.to/4cTkggs
@@KissAnalog the probe masters are the prices I saw. Of course. Not including shipping. I also like the kaiweets set I got on Amazon for maybe 30 if I remember right.
Thanks! I know what you mean. I like to just use a lead, but it is nice to have the option to swap out the leads. I didn't realize how much I would like them. ;)
Happy Birthday to you and me. Mine was April 7th. After recent inflation Probemasters leads are only $24.50 direct from the factory. Where do you get $50.00????? Originally when I bought them BB (Before Biden) I paid less than $17.00 for a set.
Ordered a set. I have so many , but they look really good for the price. Love the changeable tips. Can't wait to try them out. BTW, Loved your rant. I agree totally. Basically your paying for the name on the higher price test equipment. Like you mentioned, if I think a critical reading is not quite right, check it with another meter. I love Dave's channel also, but when you're getting all that free gear, you are going to support them. There are a lot of great test equipment out there just as good as the higher (outrageous) price stuff. Really impressed with the jobs that you have had. You have the right to brag some.
Thanks so much for your feedback! Have you seen this rant on test leads;) th-cam.com/video/JSD9f6I4p8g/w-d-xo.html I've been fortunate to have had some great jobs working for some great companies - and that is true today;)
@KissAnalog Everyone must have bought these up after your video. I ordered mine the day of this video and were supposed to arrive today. This morning they changed delivery till tomorrow. Now it says Friday. I hope I get them. Went back to the listing and not available. Tracking says they are moving so I should get them. Just thought I'd let you know. They ship UPS. I hate UPS. I always have issues when they are the shipper. Thanks for pointing these out!
Happy Birthday. "Fluke has figured out how to make PVC leads as unflexible as possible". Made me laugh. It's true. "You know how you want to love them, audiophiles know this" - Wow, you're on a roll today. Cracking me up. Decent set. I order them using your link. One of the things I really like and use often are ez-hooks. What I do with my existing probes is clip one side of the ez-hook to my probe tip, and the other side to what I'm measuring. They are a little small and tend to slip off the probes, so I like that they're built in to connect and that they're short. I also like the terminal strip connectors, what I end up doing there is using an ez-hook under the screw which is a bit hard on the ez-hooks because they tend to bend in an arc as you snug the screw. I do like the accessory set.
I think there’s also a type, that the pen is separable from the cable, and swapped out directly to other large items like alligator clip, rather than attaching to the leads. Less attachment when used, cleaner I think.
First and foremost, happy birthday! So, I am considering getting an import lead set sold by Ali with the brand name "Cleqee" and on the opposite end a Milwaukee 49-77-1001 set. With the Cleqee set it is a matter of the variety tips and connectors, such as what you demonstrated, while with the Milwaukee I am hoping for a more pure copper content within the wire. Are you familiar with any that are made of pure silver for a more premium solution?
WOW, great question! Silver will not make a better cable. Copper was chosen an long time ago for all the properties that is has. Silver might be better in one property - but worse in others. When it comes to all the properties needed - copper is the best. ;)
I have a pair of Fluke TL-40 test leads I've had for over fifteen years and I love them. Great for surface mount and most other things except maybe household wiring type stuff where you might want something kind of clunky. No disrespect, but your videos are kind of hard to follow along with.
@@KissAnalog No, I bought them since they are really good for fine PCB work and getting through conformal coatings. I first saw them being used by a Tech in the lab where I use to work. At the time they were about $36 but it looks like the price has gone up a fare bit. Silicon leads are thin but have been holding up just fine to my use all these years.
It is funny that you can buy these leads that I show for a fraction of that price. I think it is crazy to ask $36 for test leads...and how long ago was that? Anyway - buy these and save;)
@@KissAnalog Buy once and cry once and you won't have to buy again. Besides it's Fluke brand and you were bad mouthing them so I was able to show you otherwise. Good luck!
Happy birthday!!! I love your channel and have some suggestions. First of all can you do some basics such as how to use your multi meter properly, what's inductors/capacitors, AC circuits etc.. Make some more debunking videos if you could get your hands on this astronomically overpriced power cable Kimber PowerKord Palladian that has some hideous box in the middle of the cable. What the hell is it? What does it do? If you could get its data sheet it would be awesome. I asked for it but couldn't. They just said it's a RF filter. We have to know what it really is before we spend thousands of dollars on a power cable.
Thank you! And thank you for your recommendations. I did do or try to do a series that I called Kiss University and it did very poorly. You can search for Kiss University or KissU and there are 11 videos I think. I think I'll continue this playlist, but it does get very few views.
Hi Eddy. Just a couple of comments. Probe Master leads are not made of PVC. They are silicone. Moreover, they are not $50 a set. Probe Master leads are $24.50. The basic Probe Master kit with several attachments is around $38. They are made in the USA. Not sure how you can honestly compare those cheap Chinese leads with Probe Masters. Probe Masters also have a threaded probe that allows for the secure attachment of accessories. Thanks for the review, but I'll stick with Probe Master. Happy birthday!
Thanks for your feedback! I appreciate you! The Probe Master leads that I showed are PVC, but I also have several sets made from Silicone. I could only find this one set of Probe Master leads sets on Amazon - and they are $49.97. amzn.to/3vTeQS4 I like these leads better than my Probe Masters. I don't like the soft flexible pen - it is just too small for my hand - but it it the way that they are designed. I used to just deal with it, until I got my Testo Leads and the my FLIR leads, but then I found these. It isn't fair to simply count them out until you try them. I've been using my set of these low cost leads for over a year - and love them. When doing surface mount work - they are the best. The Probe Masters are sharp but the pen is too fat and the tip is too short for many boards.
Might have to try these. I have been swearing by the probemasters for years. I just feel like I know what I am buying when I have them. I’ll try a pair of these out when I inevitably need another set of leads. I have not been impressed by most of the Amazon leads my last company just bought whatever sets, hopefully these are better.
Thanks for your feedback! I think you will be impressed. I actually like them better than my probe masters. And - they are half the price - and should last much longer with the replaceable tips;)
I pesonally use Hirschmann test probes and leads. I`ve got so accustomed to them that, now, I can`t stand this modern type of probes that are supplied with most of the instruments. I like the fact that most of the probe is insulated and just the tip is bare. Ordinary bananas too, no shrouded sh..t. Best regards.
I literally have and use the blue Neoteck 23-in-1 at work and use them exclusively every single day, all day with my trusty Fluke 79III. I had no idea what brand they were or where they came from, and we have Fluke and Pomona probes of course, but I always prefer these. I've tried searching for them a few times and gave up a while ago. I did the biggest double-take in history when I saw the thumbnail for this video. Unfortunately, they're now not available on Amazon - hopefully they can restock them and hopefully they're still in production. I'll buy at least 5 kits. I may try and source them straight from Neoteck. I wonder if I can buy a 50-pack of the 1.0mm gold-plated probe tips? :P
Happy birthday by the way! (Bit late) Thanks, I’m ordering those for a try out. Best for bench work I would say. Not for a “shop” environment. But what the hell; one set of Keysight’s is 39!
Hi Eddie - Happy Birthday! - you say that your Probe Masters have PVC leads - both the 8000 and 9100 series Probe Master sell today claim to have silicone leads - I think they do have PVC handles - is that what you meant? - maybe you can try soldering iron test on the Probe Master and Chinese leads and handles to see which parts are real silicone
Thanks for your feedback. The probe masters come in all different configurations. The ones that I was showing have the PVC leads. But I have others with silicone. You can order them in all types of configurations. They are great, but the low cost ones that I am showing here are awesome!
Those new test lead looks like they copied keithley/keysight (I don't remember which one) test lead design. I do have those newer test lead design with replaceable tips, very nice and flexibility to use different tip for different purpose. I'm thinking using adapted pogo stick for the tip.
Belated happy birthday to you!! I just ordered a set of leads for my Simpson 260-8 VOM from Probemaster. Just the other day while I was pondering where to get leads for the Simpson VOM (ebay) which is on its way to Austria from Tulsa, Ok. The item was sold without leads. The other day while following Alan's YT channel (call sign W2AEW video#322) he did a wonderful detailed review of Simpson VOMs and the various compatibility issues and mentioned leads from Probemaster. Subsequently I placed an order with them; they cost just $25, although postage to Vienna costs another 25$ but fortunately available. Simpson 260-8 uses reverse banana plugs so no other way around it. Bless you and thanks for sharing your valuable experiences. simon/Austria
LOL - great point;) The cables don't actually make a better measurement, but something you work with is more comfortable when it is as flexible as a silicone lead:) LOL
Hi Eddie, happy belated birthday. Hope you had a great time and this year brings you happiness and good health. I appreciate your amazing videos thank you.
LOL - that is a fantastic point! I actually never did;) It goes by different names I think - depending on what is available at the time. Here is the link that is also in the description: amzn.to/4axrzc6
Thanks for the heads up on these leads. I too have gone down many a rabbit hole with different leads including multiple Probemaster sets. I quit using them and went back to standard Fluke TL71, even though more expensive, because the latest versions of Probemaster cables used some type of silicone that I found TOO flexible. Probemaster's probes are small and lightweight and the cables are floppy so much that they are springy and will easily fall on the floor, and usually land point first. With PVC or a stiffer silicon, this doesn't happen. And of course, after some time with the point first into the floor, I have to get the file out and resharpen the tips. Replaceable tips certainly have me sold on this set you have shown. Thanks again for the info on these! :)
happy belated birthday friend. Just started watching your content. just getting into electrical work at work.
Awesome! Thank you!
@@KissAnalog I bought the hioki dt4282 over the kps dmm9000BT. Do you think I made a good decision?
I think they are both fantastic meters. If the price was the same for both - I might go with the DT4282;)
Definitely appreciate this! I am really wanting to upgrade my equipment. Currently have a fluke 17B+ from when I didn't know anything and it does what I need but want to get a better handheld meter, and always am keeping my eye out for a 6.5 digit bench top eventually. All that aside that is a great affordable upgrade that would greatly improve my "quality of life". Thank you for sharing!
Thanks for this great feedback. Yes - this would help that 17B+ feel so much better;) It is a shame that Danaher - that owns both Fluke and Pomona - doesn't match Pomona leads to the Fluke. It would be a great marketing campaign and get rid of those crappy Fluke leads. Just MHO;)
@@KissAnalog So true but unfortunately these day it seams that saving a buck in the most important.
Great suggestion of multimeter probes. The blue is a little strange in the beginning and they could have longer leads. Other than that, great selection of tips and accessories. Thanks Eddy.
Thanks! The leads are 1 meter long so they seem typical length.
Love those probes. Just approved it's like 25 bucks. For the probes and some adapters it's 38 bucks. I know the feeling the hand is a very personal thing and I love it. For the price in my opinion they're unbeatable. Also I have big banana basket hands from fixing cars for decades.
Which ones - the Probe masters? The $38 to $40 sounds about right. The ones that I am showing here that I like even better are only about $19 USD: amzn.to/4cTkggs
@@KissAnalog the probe masters are the prices I saw. Of course. Not including shipping. I also like the kaiweets set I got on Amazon for maybe 30 if I remember right.
Hey Eddie, I bought the leads and I don't like screw in accessories it takes too long to change. The silicone leads are nice.
Thanks! I know what you mean. I like to just use a lead, but it is nice to have the option to swap out the leads. I didn't realize how much I would like them. ;)
Happy birthday. Informative video
Thanks! I appreciate you!
Happy Birthday to you and me. Mine was April 7th. After recent inflation Probemasters leads are only $24.50 direct from the factory. Where do you get $50.00????? Originally when I bought them BB (Before Biden) I paid less than $17.00 for a set.
Happy birthday! I appreciate you!
Ordered a set. I have so many , but they look really good for the price. Love the changeable tips. Can't wait to try them out.
BTW, Loved your rant. I agree totally. Basically your paying for the name on the higher price test equipment. Like you mentioned, if I think a critical reading is not quite right, check it with another meter. I love Dave's channel also, but when you're getting all that free gear, you are going to support them. There are a lot of great test equipment out there just as good as the higher (outrageous) price stuff.
Really impressed with the jobs that you have had. You have the right to brag some.
Thanks so much for your feedback! Have you seen this rant on test leads;) th-cam.com/video/JSD9f6I4p8g/w-d-xo.html
I've been fortunate to have had some great jobs working for some great companies - and that is true today;)
@KissAnalog Everyone must have bought these up after your video. I ordered mine the day of this video and were supposed to arrive today. This morning they changed delivery till tomorrow. Now it says Friday. I hope I get them. Went back to the listing and not available. Tracking says they are moving so I should get them. Just thought I'd let you know. They ship UPS. I hate UPS. I always have issues when they are the shipper.
Thanks for pointing these out!
Happy Birthday.
"Fluke has figured out how to make PVC leads as unflexible as possible". Made me laugh. It's true.
"You know how you want to love them, audiophiles know this" - Wow, you're on a roll today. Cracking me up.
Decent set. I order them using your link. One of the things I really like and use often are ez-hooks. What I do with my existing probes is clip one side of the ez-hook to my probe tip, and the other side to what I'm measuring. They are a little small and tend to slip off the probes, so I like that they're built in to connect and that they're short.
I also like the terminal strip connectors, what I end up doing there is using an ez-hook under the screw which is a bit hard on the ez-hooks because they tend to bend in an arc as you snug the screw.
I do like the accessory set.
LOL - thank you! I appreciate you! Audiophiles are an easy target - they just make it too much fun to poke;)
I think there’s also a type, that the pen is separable from the cable, and swapped out directly to other large items like alligator clip, rather than attaching to the leads. Less attachment when used, cleaner I think.
Thanks! Here's a video that you might like;) th-cam.com/video/JSD9f6I4p8g/w-d-xo.html
First and foremost, happy birthday! So, I am considering getting an import lead set sold by Ali with the brand name "Cleqee" and on the opposite end a Milwaukee 49-77-1001 set. With the Cleqee set it is a matter of the variety tips and connectors, such as what you demonstrated, while with the Milwaukee I am hoping for a more pure copper content within the wire. Are you familiar with any that are made of pure silver for a more premium solution?
WOW, great question! Silver will not make a better cable. Copper was chosen an long time ago for all the properties that is has. Silver might be better in one property - but worse in others. When it comes to all the properties needed - copper is the best. ;)
Amazon shows leads unavailable for the Neoteck
Hopefully they will be back in stock soon. Here's another link under a different name: amzn.to/3JjNc3w
Nice sir ❤
Thanks ✌️
Yeah, apparently 2200 views of this vid in 2 days knocked out the existing supply. These leads are gone.
Thanks for your feedback! Hopefully they will be back in stock soon.
I have a pair of Fluke TL-40 test leads I've had for over fifteen years and I love them. Great for surface mount and most other things except maybe household wiring type stuff where you might want something kind of clunky. No disrespect, but your videos are kind of hard to follow along with.
Thanks for your feedback. Did you buy the TL-40 to replace the stiff TL75 leads that come with the meters?
@@KissAnalog No, I bought them since they are really good for fine PCB work and getting through conformal coatings. I first saw them being used by a Tech in the lab where I use to work. At the time they were about $36 but it looks like the price has gone up a fare bit. Silicon leads are thin but have been holding up just fine to my use all these years.
It is funny that you can buy these leads that I show for a fraction of that price. I think it is crazy to ask $36 for test leads...and how long ago was that? Anyway - buy these and save;)
@@KissAnalog Buy once and cry once and you won't have to buy again. Besides it's Fluke brand and you were bad mouthing them so I was able to show you otherwise. Good luck!
Hi Eddie...the Amazon link you provide for these test leads show "unavailable". Got any other in mind? Thanks, Steve
Thanks for your feedback! Hopefully they will be back in stock soon.
Oh wow, I just went back to order 2 more sets for work and oops, they are gone! Dude, talk about your influencer mojo!
Wow - that's crazy. I wish they paid me like it mattered;)
Keep jabbing, Which tips are best for eating chinese? Happy birthday Eddie
LOL - that's a great question!
I love these leads as well! I'm in China and here you can actually order the tips separately if you break some of them. Costs about $1 each pair.
Wow - that is a great deal. Thanks for your feedback!
Happy birthday!!! I love your channel and have some suggestions. First of all can you do some basics such as how to use your multi meter properly, what's inductors/capacitors, AC circuits etc..
Make some more debunking videos if you could get your hands on this astronomically overpriced power cable Kimber PowerKord Palladian that has some hideous box in the middle of the cable. What the hell is it? What does it do? If you could get its data sheet it would be awesome. I asked for it but couldn't. They just said it's a RF filter. We have to know what it really is before we spend thousands of dollars on a power cable.
Thank you! And thank you for your recommendations. I did do or try to do a series that I called Kiss University and it did very poorly. You can search for Kiss University or KissU and there are 11 videos I think. I think I'll continue this playlist, but it does get very few views.
@@KissAnalog I know what you want to say. Thanks
Happy Birthday Eddy!!!!! I have 3 sets of those blue test leads probes and I like them very much!!!!!
Thanks for your feedback! I appreciate you!
Hi Eddy. Just a couple of comments. Probe Master leads are not made of PVC. They are silicone. Moreover, they are not $50 a set. Probe Master leads are $24.50. The basic Probe Master kit with several attachments is around $38. They are made in the USA. Not sure how you can honestly compare those cheap Chinese leads with Probe Masters. Probe Masters also have a threaded probe that allows for the secure attachment of accessories. Thanks for the review, but I'll stick with Probe Master. Happy birthday!
Thanks for your feedback! I appreciate you!
The Probe Master leads that I showed are PVC, but I also have several sets made from Silicone. I could only find this one set of Probe Master leads sets on Amazon - and they are $49.97. amzn.to/3vTeQS4
I like these leads better than my Probe Masters. I don't like the soft flexible pen - it is just too small for my hand - but it it the way that they are designed. I used to just deal with it, until I got my Testo Leads and the my FLIR leads, but then I found these. It isn't fair to simply count them out until you try them.
I've been using my set of these low cost leads for over a year - and love them. When doing surface mount work - they are the best. The Probe Masters are sharp but the pen is too fat and the tip is too short for many boards.
Might have to try these. I have been swearing by the probemasters for years. I just feel like I know what I am buying when I have them. I’ll try a pair of these out when I inevitably need another set of leads. I have not been impressed by most of the Amazon leads my last company just bought whatever sets, hopefully these are better.
Thanks for your feedback! I think you will be impressed. I actually like them better than my probe masters. And - they are half the price - and should last much longer with the replaceable tips;)
I pesonally use Hirschmann test probes and leads. I`ve got so accustomed to them that, now, I can`t stand this modern type of probes that are supplied with most of the instruments. I like the fact that most of the probe is insulated and just the tip is bare. Ordinary bananas too, no shrouded sh..t.
Best regards.
I have some Hirschmann probes - I'll show them in an upcoming video. They really make some of the best!
I literally have and use the blue Neoteck 23-in-1 at work and use them exclusively every single day, all day with my trusty Fluke 79III. I had no idea what brand they were or where they came from, and we have Fluke and Pomona probes of course, but I always prefer these. I've tried searching for them a few times and gave up a while ago. I did the biggest double-take in history when I saw the thumbnail for this video. Unfortunately, they're now not available on Amazon - hopefully they can restock them and hopefully they're still in production. I'll buy at least 5 kits. I may try and source them straight from Neoteck. I wonder if I can buy a 50-pack of the 1.0mm gold-plated probe tips? :P
Thanks for your feedback! Here they are under a different name: amzn.to/3JjNc3w
Happy birthday by the way! (Bit late) Thanks, I’m ordering those for a try out. Best for bench work I would say. Not for a “shop” environment. But what the hell; one set of Keysight’s is 39!
Thanks for your feedback - and definitely great to use in the shop:)
Hi Eddie - Happy Birthday! - you say that your Probe Masters have PVC leads - both the 8000 and 9100 series Probe Master sell today claim to have silicone leads - I think they do have PVC handles - is that what you meant? - maybe you can try soldering iron test on the Probe Master and Chinese leads and handles to see which parts are real silicone
Thanks for your feedback. The probe masters come in all different configurations. The ones that I was showing have the PVC leads. But I have others with silicone. You can order them in all types of configurations. They are great, but the low cost ones that I am showing here are awesome!
Those new test lead looks like they copied keithley/keysight (I don't remember which one) test lead design.
I do have those newer test lead design with replaceable tips, very nice and flexibility to use different tip for different purpose.
I'm thinking using adapted pogo stick for the tip.
Thanks - but which probes do you think copied Keithley?
Too late! Unavailable at Amazon and no expected date or if getting more...bummer. They look good though. Thanks Eddie.
Thank you. They should be back in stock soon...
Belated happy birthday to you!! I just ordered a set of leads for my Simpson 260-8 VOM from Probemaster. Just the other day while I was pondering where to get leads for the Simpson VOM (ebay) which is on its way to Austria from Tulsa, Ok. The item was sold without leads. The other day while following Alan's YT channel (call sign W2AEW video#322) he did a wonderful detailed review of Simpson VOMs and the various compatibility issues and mentioned leads from Probemaster. Subsequently I placed an order with them; they cost just $25, although postage to Vienna costs another 25$ but fortunately available. Simpson 260-8 uses reverse banana plugs so no other way around it. Bless you and thanks for sharing your valuable experiences. simon/Austria
Thanks for your great feedback!
Happy Birthday. Have a beer.
Wow - thank you!! I appreciate you and your generosity!!
Happy birthday~!🎂
Thanks so much!
I thought cables didn't make a different😂
LOL - great point;) The cables don't actually make a better measurement, but something you work with is more comfortable when it is as flexible as a silicone lead:) LOL
happy bithday
Thanks so much!!
happy bithday!
Thank you!!
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Thank you!
Happy belated Birthday Ed :)
Thank you Alek! Great to hear from you!
Enjoy your show and brain library.
Thanks so much!
Good info.
Thank you!
Hi Eddie, happy belated birthday. Hope you had a great time and this year brings you happiness and good health. I appreciate your amazing videos thank you.
I appreciate you and your awesome support!
At what point in the video does he give the name of the product?
LOL - that is a fantastic point! I actually never did;) It goes by different names I think - depending on what is available at the time. Here is the link that is also in the description: amzn.to/4axrzc6
@@KissAnalog Thank you!
Happy birthday mister, and huge thanks for the test leads recommend, I just ordered 2 sets🙂
Thanks so much! I appreciate you!
Great review .
Thank you! Cheers!
Happy belated!
And thanks for the tip!
Think I'll try a couple of sets...
Thank you for your feedback!
@@KissAnalog be glad You don't live in Denmark. Price plus freight plus vat. (19+12)×1.25 so 38.75ish. For one set...
Has to be great! ;)
Link says unavailable 😞
Thanks for the feedback! Hopefully they will have stock soon.
Happy birthday !
Thank you!!
Happy birthday!
Thank you! I appreciate you!
Thanks for the heads up on these leads. I too have gone down many a rabbit hole with different leads including multiple Probemaster sets. I quit using them and went back to standard Fluke TL71, even though more expensive, because the latest versions of Probemaster cables used some type of silicone that I found TOO flexible. Probemaster's probes are small and lightweight and the cables are floppy so much that they are springy and will easily fall on the floor, and usually land point first. With PVC or a stiffer silicon, this doesn't happen. And of course, after some time with the point first into the floor, I have to get the file out and resharpen the tips. Replaceable tips certainly have me sold on this set you have shown. Thanks again for the info on these! :)
Thanks for this great feedback!
Eddy, Happy Birthday. 🥳 Nice test leads. Fluke twistguard leads is a great idea.
Thank you! I appreciate you!
Keeping it real with functionality before manufacturer!
Thank you!
Happy birthday buddy and wishing you long life ahead
Thank you so much 😀 I appreciate you!
Happy Birthday! We love you!
Thank you! I appreciate you! I love you guys too;)
Happy Belated Birthday Eddie!
Thanks so much! I appreciate you!
Happy Birthday Eddie!!🎉
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Happy birthday!
I appreciate you;)