Topdon Artidiag 600 Pro | Owner’s review
I tried this affordable full-system scan tool and even though it isn’t bad, there are better options for same amount of money. Scanner itself works great and can do full-system diagnostics including live data and even do service resets. But there are 2 major issues that make me advice you to go with different tool.
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Topdon Artidiag 600 PRO
The built quality feels great and I don’t mind having wired connection because then I don’t have to charge it as often as Bluetooth scan tool. It charges itself whenever connected to car.
But in the same price range the Mucar 682 also comes with more service resets + bidirectional control, I would rather go with that one.
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Tester & Editor for this review: Juraj Lukacko
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