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Fluke 15B+ Digital Multimeter

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Amazon has Fluke 15B+ Digital Multimeter for $100.48. Shipping is free.

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  • CAT III 600V Safety Rating: Ensuring your safety when working on electrical systems in common residential and commercial settings
  • AC/DC Voltage Measurement up to 1000V: Quickly and accurately measure both AC and DC voltage in a wide range of applications, from automotive systems to electrical panels to commercial equipment.
  • AC/DC Current Measurement up to 10A: Accurately measure AC and DC current for diagnosing electrical problems such as overloading, short circuits, and faulty wiring.
  • Voltage, Resistance, Continuity, Capacitance: Essential measurement functions for troubleshooting electrical issues in a wide range of systems, allowing you to quickly diagnose and repair problems.
  • Input Terminal for AC/DC Current Measurements to 10A: Allowing you to get accurate readings for a variety of electrical applications.

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  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $35.51 lower (28% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $135.99
  • About this product:
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Amazon has Fluke 15B+ Digital Multimeter for $100.48. Shipping is free.

Note: Select accounts may have an additional $10.05 clip coupon for extra savings.

Thanks to Community Member KatManDude for finding this deal.

Features
  • CAT III 600V Safety Rating: Ensuring your safety when working on electrical systems in common residential and commercial settings
  • AC/DC Voltage Measurement up to 1000V: Quickly and accurately measure both AC and DC voltage in a wide range of applications, from automotive systems to electrical panels to commercial equipment.
  • AC/DC Current Measurement up to 10A: Accurately measure AC and DC current for diagnosing electrical problems such as overloading, short circuits, and faulty wiring.
  • Voltage, Resistance, Continuity, Capacitance: Essential measurement functions for troubleshooting electrical issues in a wide range of systems, allowing you to quickly diagnose and repair problems.
  • Input Terminal for AC/DC Current Measurements to 10A: Allowing you to get accurate readings for a variety of electrical applications.

Editor's Notes

Written by powerfuldoppler | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • Our research indicates that this offer is $35.51 lower (28% savings) than the next best available price from a reputable merchant with prices starting from $135.99
  • About this product:
    • Rating of 4.8 from over 775 customer reviews.
  • About this store:

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Model: Fluke 15B+ Digital Multimeter, for Electrical Applications, Measures AC/DC Voltage and Current Measurements up to 1000V and 10A, Along with Resistance, Continuity, Diode, and Capacitance Capabilities

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LinearCitrus
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To be fair, if you're not capable of determining the type and range of voltage you need to read, you shouldn't be anywhere near electricity.
rbv_shard
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Build quality, reliability of safety features such as fuses and isolation, and having warranty support inside the US.

If you're after better resolution or more functions, you want one of the $40-60 Chinese models, those are perfect for measurements on electronics where the typical voltages are less than 5V and maybe going as high as 24V.
If you are working near the 600V, get the Fluke. If working with kV, get a different Fluke that's designed and rated for that.
erishun
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I mean, technically not. If the question is $15 multimeter or none, then yeah, get the $15. For casual usage the $15 is enough, but when the day comes you need what the $90 offers, you'll be happy you have it. Also the $15 ones don't typically last, so have a backup.
I'm not hating on the cheap ones; heck HF has one for $8 before coupons which does the job. But if you want to buy once, cry once and get a higher end tool that will last you forever, you'll never outgrow and you'll actually use, this is a good deal

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Feb 26, 2026 12:36 PM
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lolopoloFeb 26, 2026 12:36 PM
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No coupon for me. However, I'm wondering if this is significantly better than those MMs from Ali for $10-15, at least for non-professional use.
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Feb 26, 2026 01:34 PM
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erishunFeb 26, 2026 01:34 PM
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Quote from lolopolo :
No coupon for me. However, I'm wondering if this is significantly better than those MMs from Ali for $10-15, at least for non-professional use.
I mean, technically not. If the question is $15 multimeter or none, then yeah, get the $15. For casual usage the $15 is enough, but when the day comes you need what the $90 offers, you'll be happy you have it. Also the $15 ones don't typically last, so have a backup.
I'm not hating on the cheap ones; heck HF has one for $8 before coupons which does the job. But if you want to buy once, cry once and get a higher end tool that will last you forever, you'll never outgrow and you'll actually use, this is a good deal
Feb 26, 2026 02:18 PM
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lolopoloFeb 26, 2026 02:18 PM
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Quote from erishun :
I mean, technically not. If the question is $15 multimeter or none, then yeah, get the $15. For casual usage the $15 is enough, but when the day comes you need what the $90 offers, you'll be happy you have it. Also the $15 ones don't typically last, so have a backup. I'm not hating on the cheap ones; heck HF has one for $8 before coupons which does the job. But if you want to buy once, cry once and get a higher end tool that will last you forever, you'll never outgrow and you'll actually use, this is a good deal
So it's primarily the build quality, from what I understand, not necessarily tighter allowances or extra functionality, correct?
Feb 26, 2026 02:49 PM
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JoebargainFeb 26, 2026 02:49 PM
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Quote from lolopolo :
So it's primarily the build quality, from what I understand, not necessarily tighter allowances or extra functionality, correct?
This one is strait forward to use for a noob. the 8$ HF needs to be switched to correct voltage range you are expecting to read. Not just type of voltage expected. Look at dials on both
Feb 26, 2026 02:49 PM
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rbv_shardFeb 26, 2026 02:49 PM
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Quote from lolopolo :
So it's primarily the build quality, from what I understand, not necessarily tighter allowances or extra functionality, correct?
Build quality, reliability of safety features such as fuses and isolation, and having warranty support inside the US.

If you're after better resolution or more functions, you want one of the $40-60 Chinese models, those are perfect for measurements on electronics where the typical voltages are less than 5V and maybe going as high as 24V.
If you are working near the 600V, get the Fluke. If working with kV, get a different Fluke that's designed and rated for that.
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LinearCitrusFeb 26, 2026 03:02 PM
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Quote from Joebargain :
This one is strait forward to use for a noob. the 8$ HF needs to be switched to correct voltage range you are expecting to read. Not just type of voltage expected. Look at dials on both
To be fair, if you're not capable of determining the type and range of voltage you need to read, you shouldn't be anywhere near electricity.
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Feb 26, 2026 03:56 PM
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eeagleFeb 26, 2026 03:56 PM
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I picked up the Fluke 17B+ Digital Multimeter when it was similarly priced earlier this month and am very happy with the solid feel and build of having a Fluke. That said I do have some cheaper meters like Craftsman, Kaiweets, and even RadioShack from days gone by, and they still work and compare with the voltages I've checked and compared to the Fluke within a few tenths of each other.

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Feb 26, 2026 04:22 PM
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johnyguyFeb 26, 2026 04:22 PM
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Quote from lolopolo :
No coupon for me. However, I'm wondering if this is significantly better than those MMs from Ali for $10-15, at least for non-professional use.
no

buy a uni-t instead
Feb 26, 2026 04:26 PM
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gadgetzillaFeb 26, 2026 04:26 PM
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I see it for $100, no coupons. Comparing this versus the true RMS model. Thanks OP for this deal post.
Feb 26, 2026 04:28 PM
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MurTELFeb 26, 2026 04:28 PM
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Worked for me. Anything Fluke on sale is great.
Feb 26, 2026 05:17 PM
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numnutz6383Feb 26, 2026 05:17 PM
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The Aneng 8008 is highly regarded as well, albeit you won't get the warranty support of a Fluke, but it's also 1/3 the cost
Feb 26, 2026 06:37 PM
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kingbob2Feb 26, 2026 06:37 PM
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always heard good things about fluke tools
Feb 26, 2026 06:44 PM
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dealstormFeb 26, 2026 06:44 PM
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15B+ vs. 107, which was previously around this price?
Feb 26, 2026 06:45 PM
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Azrael_the_CatFeb 26, 2026 06:45 PM
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Quote from lolopolo :
So it's primarily the build quality, from what I understand, not necessarily tighter allowances or extra functionality, correct?
There are a lot of differences. For one the fusing, creepage/clearance and safety mechanisms protected from shorts, high voltage surges etc are VASTLY different even when the cheap ones "pretend" to be compliant to safety standards.
The sample rate and accuracy (especially drift over time) are generally different (though they may say the same numbers in the spec sheet). For casual use this doesn't matter but if you expect the number to be accurate within a few percent it may matter.
The methods for RMS estimation for non-TRUE RMS meters is often different and lacking in the cheaper meters.
That said, but my regular around the house work I use an old radio shack meter or a compact craftsman meter. When I'm doing electronics work or high voltage I use one of my fluke meters.
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KatManDudeFeb 26, 2026 06:48 PM
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I currently have a Uni-T UT210E clamp meter that I use a lot (only DIY stuff) and like very much, but I do feel Fluke envy at times. Would getting this Fluke 15B+ just be a waste of money? Or will there be a noticeable benefit over the Uni-T?

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