Digital multimeter

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My multimeter has died. It was only a cheapie but has done as much as my limited knowledge has needed for a number of years.
I would like to hear what current makes you think are good value.
I'll leave the other bad puns up to you, but any recommendations gratefully received. Thanks.
 
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only about £17,000 a piece and I have 3 of those and 1 of it's predecessors
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on the shelf behind me, and 2 8508As on my desk in work..
Mind you I'm not paying..

For most peoples use 12VDC, a few resistance measurements and maybe 230VAC, almost any DMM is good enough , BQ do one for £8.99 that'll do.
 
My multimeter has died. It was only a cheapie but has done as much as my limited knowledge has needed for a number of years.
I would like to hear what current makes you think are good value.
I'll leave the other bad puns up to you, but any recommendations gratefully received. Thanks.
There are a plethora out there, for simple boat work anything from the online markets at around £10 - £15 quite adequate. AS per Angus!
 
The unit-t ut210e is pretty much universally (ie on the many review sites) taken to be the best budget clamp meter. So for not a lot of cash you get a full multimeter plus ac and dc clamp function. On Amazon at £44. Measures diodes and capacitance as well.
 
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Cheapies are start price £0.99 on Ebay but you have to buy your own 9volt battery. I have two on the boat which have been reliable except the test wires fall apart and are getting a bit short!
 
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only about £17,000 a piece and I have 3 of those and 1 of it's predecessors
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on the shelf behind me, and 2 8508As on my desk in work..
Mind you I'm not paying..

For most peoples use 12VDC, a few resistance measurements and maybe 230VAC, almost any DMM is good enough , BQ do one for £8.99 that'll do.
Give me a loan please.
 
My multimeter has died. It was only a cheapie but has done as much as my limited knowledge has needed for a number of years.
I would like to hear what current makes you think are good value.
I'll leave the other bad puns up to you, but any recommendations gratefully received. Thanks.
I bought this one over 2 years ago and it has been excellent. Even turns it's self off after a time and has an illuminated screen for working in dark areas. ANENG AN8002 Digital True RMS 6000 Counts Multimeter AC/DC Current Voltage Frequency Resistance Temperature Tester ℃/℉

www.solocoastalsailing.co.uk
 
My one on the boat was starting to play up so I recently purchased a Lidl one. Not to sure when they will be back which is the problem with lidl.
Haven't had to use it in anger yet. Does a lot more than I require but the display seems to be good which is important in my view.
 
Todays digital meters are pretty well accurate even when cheapest ... and certainly good enough for our use. It was in the days of the analogue meter that cheap was questionable.

Trip to the local B&Q or other such store and pick up a meter .... no need to waste money / time on it ...
 
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