Select Home Depot Stores: Klein Tools MM600 100V Auto-Ranging Digital Multimeter
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$35.05
$69.97
(Valid In-Store Only)
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Select Home Depot Stores (link for reference only) [store locator] have Klein Tools 1000-Volt Auto-Ranging Digital Multimeter (MM600) on sale for $35.04 valid for In-Store Purchase only where stock permits.
Thanks to community member TreeMonkeyTree for finding this deal.
Note: Offer valid in-store only. Inventory and price availability can vary by location.
Product Details:
Multimeter measures up to 1000V AC/DC voltage, 10A AC/DC current and 40MOhms resistance plus temperature, capacitance, frequency, duty-cycle, test diodes and continuity.
CAT IV 600V / CAT III 1000V safety rating.
Backlit LCD screen
1-3/16" x 1" (30 mm x 25 mm) Swivel Opening
1-7/8" (48 mm) Throat Opening
Included accessories:
Carrying pouch
Test leads
Alligator clips
Thermocouple w/ adapter
2x AAA batteries required (included)
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This deal is $34.93 off (50% savings) the listed retail price of $69.97.
Reviews & Ratings:
Rated 4.5 out of 5 stars based on 572 customer reviews.
Model: Klein Tools 1000V Auto-Ranging Digital Multimeter
Deal History
Deal History includes data from multiple reputable stores, such as Best Buy, Target, and Walmart. The lowest price among stores for a given day is selected as the "Sale Price".
Sale Price does not include sale prices at Amazon unless a deal was posted by a community member.
FYI, non-true RMS meters are not inherently lower quality, and are not necessarily produced for lower costs. Often the same metering ICs are used for true RMS and non-true RMS meters, just with an option pin to enable either mode.
The reason why non-true RMS meters are sold from reputable brands, is because many service manuals, especially for older equipment, have values and maintenance requirements written for non-true RMS meters. If you use a true RMS meter for these applications, your measured values will not match the expected and specified values, even if the equipment being maintained is working fine.
Now, that's not to say this Klein meter isn't a cheap and junky meter, but being non-true RMS is not an indicator one way or another.
For those who are not very knowledgeable on stuff like this, this meter is the one of a few Klein makes that is not a true RMS meter. This is a dollar store meter that has been badged Klein.
If you will ever have the need to measure a non true sine wave, such as generator output, you're going to have a bad time with this.
If you don't care about reliability or accuracy of a digital meter, don't buy this Klein, go buy some cheaper version. If you want true-rms, buy the industry standard Fluke 110 or equivalent.
Get ready for the "Fluke" crowd to crash the thread, touting "Fluke is the gold standard"....that's because you need gold to buy one.
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I was able to replicate this deal. Found one at my local store last night. Cancelled my Amazon order for the MM400 from a few days ago. Thanks for posting.
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12-03-2022 at 05:22 AM.
I'm looking up the differences from the MM400. This one weighs 0.41kg (vs 0.23kg), can do 1000V (vs 600V), is physically stronger (IP42, drop rated), comes with alligator clips, can test 1000uF (vs 200uF), can test 500kHz (vs 50kHz), and has a lead warning. Neither is trueRMS, you need the MM700 on up for that.
For a car multimeter I'm sticking with the MM400 that I just bought for the same price because of its size.
How does this compare to one that I bought from Amazon?
Not sure to return and by this one!!
KAIWEETS Digital Multimeter TRMS 6000 Counts Voltmeter Auto-Ranging Fast Accurately Measures Voltage Current Amp Resistance Diodes Continuity Duty-Cycle Capacitance Temperature for Automotive https://a.co/d/d6Vrq0e
How does this compare to one that I bought from Amazon?
Not sure to return and by this one!!
KAIWEETS Digital Multimeter TRMS 6000 Counts Voltmeter Auto-Ranging Fast Accurately Measures Voltage Current Amp Resistance Diodes Continuity Duty-Cycle Capacitance Temperature for Automotive https://a.co/d/d6Vrq0e
For testing outlets and car battery voltages you should be fine. The Klein is a little bit better on build quality, but the Kaiweets actually has a little bit better features. True rms is good to have if you're testing inverters but it's not needed for %95 of users
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12-03-2022 at 06:34 AM.
For those who are not very knowledgeable on stuff like this, this meter is the one of a few Klein makes that is not a true RMS meter. This is a dollar store meter that has been badged Klein.
If you will ever have the need to measure a non true sine wave, such as generator output, you're going to have a bad time with this.
If you don't care about reliability or accuracy of a digital meter, don't buy this Klein, go buy some cheaper version. If you want true-rms, buy the industry standard Fluke 110 or equivalent.
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The reason why non-true RMS meters are sold from reputable brands, is because many service manuals, especially for older equipment, have values and maintenance requirements written for non-true RMS meters. If you use a true RMS meter for these applications, your measured values will not match the expected and specified values, even if the equipment being maintained is working fine.
Now, that's not to say this Klein meter isn't a cheap and junky meter, but being non-true RMS is not an indicator one way or another.
If you will ever have the need to measure a non true sine wave, such as generator output, you're going to have a bad time with this.
If you don't care about reliability or accuracy of a digital meter, don't buy this Klein, go buy some cheaper version. If you want true-rms, buy the industry standard Fluke 110 or equivalent.
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For a car multimeter I'm sticking with the MM400 that I just bought for the same price because of its size.
Not sure to return and by this one!!
KAIWEETS Digital Multimeter TRMS 6000 Counts Voltmeter Auto-Ranging Fast Accurately Measures Voltage Current Amp Resistance Diodes Continuity Duty-Cycle Capacitance Temperature for Automotive https://a.co/d/d6Vrq0e
Not sure to return and by this one!!
KAIWEETS Digital Multimeter TRMS 6000 Counts Voltmeter Auto-Ranging Fast Accurately Measures Voltage Current Amp Resistance Diodes Continuity Duty-Cycle Capacitance Temperature for Automotive https://a.co/d/d6Vrq0e
For testing outlets and car battery voltages you should be fine. The Klein is a little bit better on build quality, but the Kaiweets actually has a little bit better features. True rms is good to have if you're testing inverters but it's not needed for %95 of users
Sign up for a Slickdeals account to remove this ad.
Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank eurostylin
If you will ever have the need to measure a non true sine wave, such as generator output, you're going to have a bad time with this.
If you don't care about reliability or accuracy of a digital meter, don't buy this Klein, go buy some cheaper version. If you want true-rms, buy the industry standard Fluke 110 or equivalent.