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Fluke 15B+ Digital Multimeter. YMMV - Coupon Price $90.43

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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. Free Shipping w/Prime or $35+.

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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. Free Shipping w/Prime or $35+.

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https://www.amazon.com/Fluke-Appl...159&sr=8-1

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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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Today 12:36 PM
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lolopoloToday 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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erishunToday 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
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lolopoloToday 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 $8 before coupons which does the job. But if you want to buy once, cry once and get a higher end tool that will last you forever, you'll never outgrow and you'll actually use, this is a good deal
So it's primarily the build quality, from what I understand, not necessarily tighter allowances or extra functionality, correct?
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JoebargainToday 02:49 PM
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Quote from lolopolo :
So it's primarily the build quality, from what I understand, not necessarily tighter allowances or extra functionality, correct?
This one is strait forward to use for a noob. the 8$ 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
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rbv_shardToday 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 $40-60 Chinese models, those are perfect for measurements on electronics where the typical voltages are less than 5V and maybe going as high as 24V.
If you are working near the 600V, get the Fluke. If working with kV, get a different Fluke that's designed and rated for that.
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LinearCitrusToday 03:02 PM
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Quote from Joebargain :
This one is strait forward to use for a noob. the 8$ 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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