Good deal on a FLIR thermal imaging True RMS Multimeter as well ($230)
https://www.flir.com/products/dm166/
PRECISE, ACCURATE MEASUREMENTS
•High accuracy and resolution in small panels
• Accu-Tip enables more accurate amperage measurements on smaller-gauged wires
• MAX/MIN/AVG recording, and firequency and diode measurement
• Data hold, zero function, and low pass filter (VFD) for voltage measurement
PROVIDES ALL THE CRITICAL FEATURES YOU NEED
• Built to accept up to a 30mm max conductor
• Electrical field detection (NCV) determines if voltage is present and the relative strength of the field for safety
• True RMS professional clamp meters
The FLIR CM4X Clamp Meter Family includes three professional and affordable True RMS meters designed for commercial and residential electricians. The CM42 and CM44 feature AC clamp measurement, and the CM46 offers both AC/DC measurement to meet your unique needs. Each meter is equipped with a bright backlit display for ease of use inside electrical panels. Accu-Tip™ technology delivers amperage measurements on smaller-gauged wires more accurately — to a tenth of a digit. All models offer MAX/MIN/AVG recording, firequency measurement, and electrical field detection to help you determine voltage presence and relative strength of the field. Made with an over-molded, easy-to-grip design, the CM4X clamp meter family is durable enough to withstand a two-meter drop, and the slim form factor is convenient to carry in your toolbag anywhere you go.
https://www.flir.com/products/cm44/
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I figured it out....
Handheld clampmeter with NO thermal imaging : $75
Little multimeter w/thermal: $230
Handheld clampmeter with NO thermal imaging : $75
Little multimeter w/thermal: $230
You got it. Unfortunately the thermal imaging multimeter is not $75. Given the price of FLIR's normal thermal imaging products, $230 seems like a fairly good deal for the RMS meter + thermal imaging.
Good for around the house but not cars.
It's not great, but it's workable for those scenarios.