YMMV In Store Lowe's Fluke 110 Plus Digital Multimeter on Clearance $69.80
$69.80
$139.00
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Local Lowes Store had Fluke 110 Plus Digital Multimeter on Clearance Racks. In Store display showed ~$90.35 but it rang up at $69.80. My store had 6 left.
Brickseek shows the $90.35 price at most stores in my area.
I dropped the ball on this one becoz it doesn't measure current (amps). For this high price item I can't imagine it only does job half. Usually measuring volts is enough but there are times U want amps measured too and it is needed.
With the exception of high/low readings recording, this is a pretty basic DMM. Similar to the Extech MN25 I got from Woot in February for $15. ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
I dropped the ball on this one becoz it doesn't measure current (amps). For this high price item I can't imagine it only does job half. Usually measuring volts is enough but there are times U want amps measured too and it is needed.
wth, even a $15 dmm has amp measurement, although no auto-range
If you don't mind, what town/zip did you find this? Family in central IL, I have checked all over and those in stock are $139 at LowesPro and regular Lowes says to check in store for price.
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04-01-2021 at 04:07 PM.
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wth, even a $15 dmm has amp measurement, although no auto-range
i build machines for factories. most machines i build use 460 volt ac, 3 phase. these machines are rated anywhere from 15 to 100 amperes.
i use volts ac, volts dc and continuity all the time.
when i need to measure amperes, i use current clamp. current clamp is easier to use. current clamp is safer. current clamp measures currents in tens and hundreds of amperes. that is why this meter does not have current measuring feature. current measuring feature using test leads is useless in industrial/manufacturing environments. people who designed this meter know it.
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i use volts ac, volts dc and continuity all the time.
when i need to measure amperes, i use current clamp. current clamp is easier to use. current clamp is safer. current clamp measures currents in tens and hundreds of amperes. that is why this meter does not have current measuring feature. current measuring feature using test leads is useless in industrial/manufacturing environments. people who designed this meter know it.