Amazon has Klein Digital Multimeter Electrical Tester Set (MM320KIT) on sale for $45.51. Shipping is free.
Home Depot has Klein Digital Multimeter Electrical Tester Set (MM320KIT) on sale for $45.51 (price in cart). Shipping is free
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Includes:
MM320 Digital Multi-meter (Measures up to 600-Volt AC/DC voltage, 10 A DC current and 2MΩ resistance)
NCVT-3P Non-Contact Voltage Tester with Flashlight
ET45 Voltage Tester
RT210 GFCI Receptacle Tester
A padded storage pouch and all required batteries
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MM420 is basically the same meter with auto ranging and TRMS.
CL220 has a clamp and often suggested as the most meter any homeowner will ever need, you could take apart an entire HVAC system with it. I think both of those are < $60.
Uni-T meters also have great value/$ but they have so many models, hard to say which is the right buy. Ames meters at Harbor Freight are supposed to be halfway decent but unless you have a coupon, I don't see them being much cheaper than a Klein for the same features.
MM420 is basically the same meter with auto ranging and TRMS.
CL220 has a clamp and often suggested as the most meter any homeowner will ever need, you could take apart an entire HVAC system with it. I think both of those are < $60.
Uni-T meters also have great value/$ but they have so many models, hard to say which is the right buy. Ames meters at Harbor Freight are supposed to be halfway decent but unless you have a coupon, I don't see them being much cheaper than a Klein for the same features.
Lots of tools from other brands (not Klein) are on clearance at Lowes B&M - check the end of the aisles around electronics (obviously YMMV). Some of it is analog stuff - like RG6 and RJ45 equipment - but it may be of use for some folks.
I have MM400, which is auto ranging. I wish I had this one, because the auto ranging meter defaults to AC measurements and I mostly do DC measurements. The meter is slow so I have to turn it on, wait, and switch to DC. Same for the continuity/ohmmeter which defaults to continuity. I don't mind the manual ranging because the auto ranging is rather slow. These all all basic meters.
I have MM400, which is auto ranging. I wish I had this one, because the auto ranging meter defaults to AC measurements and I mostly do DC measurements. The meter is slow so I have to turn it on, wait, and switch to DC. Same for the continuity/ohmmeter which defaults to continuity. I don't mind the manual ranging because the auto ranging is rather slow. These all all basic meters.
It's decent to you, but fancy to me. I'm trying to justify buying when I doubt I'd ever need to use it.
It's decent to you, but fancy to me. I'm trying to justify buying when I doubt I'd ever need to use it.
A multimeter is a tool much like a screw driver set. You would not need it most of the time but it's good to have it when you need it. I use my multimeter mostly for electronics projects so that's a must-have for me. Meters like these shall last a long time if batteries don't leak and corrode contacts.
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CL220 has a clamp and often suggested as the most meter any homeowner will ever need, you could take apart an entire HVAC system with it. I think both of those are < $60.
Uni-T meters also have great value/$ but they have so many models, hard to say which is the right buy. Ames meters at Harbor Freight are supposed to be halfway decent but unless you have a coupon, I don't see them being much cheaper than a Klein for the same features.
https://www.amazon.com/Multimeter...TH
It's also a non-true RMS, manual ranging meter and you could probably do better for barely more money.
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https://www.amazon.com/Multimeter...TH
It's also a non-true RMS, manual ranging meter and you could probably do better for barely more money.
It's also a non-true RMS, manual ranging meter and you could probably do better for barely more money.
How much is this bundle usually?
It's also a non-true RMS, manual ranging meter and you could probably do better for barely more money.
Do you have any suggestions? The battery leaked on my old tester and corroded the contacts down to nothing so I'm looking for a new one.
CL220 has a clamp and often suggested as the most meter any homeowner will ever need, you could take apart an entire HVAC system with it. I think both of those are < $60.
Uni-T meters also have great value/$ but they have so many models, hard to say which is the right buy. Ames meters at Harbor Freight are supposed to be halfway decent but unless you have a coupon, I don't see them being much cheaper than a Klein for the same features.
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It's decent to you, but fancy to me. I'm trying to justify buying when I doubt I'd ever need to use it.