Suggestions for a good multimeter please.

Guiseley

Senior member
 West Yorks
For arguements sake lets pretend I know nothing about electricity, but fancy having a tool to show if batteries are dead, electical connections are live etc. What's a good starting point? Thought about trying to find a multimeter forum .com , but thought I'd check in with you guys first. Thanks in advance. :hattip:
 
Fluke, i have had mine over 25 years and its still great, not cheap though

oh, and i use it nearly every day
 
Fluke T5 600.
Its what i use day in day out and it never lets me down but as taz said before, its not cheap.
 
Now you have done it, I am looking at those now whilst I already have two analogue ones :)
 
Worth the brass for an occasional user? I'm a desk jockey by trade, so it's mainly going to live on the shelf - anything less pricey?
 
Do you really mean a 'good' one as per the title or something recommended to start with?

Like these guys I have a cracking good one over 20 years old, but I'd recommend something for a Tenner from Maplins. Measure in scales from 2 to 250 volts in Ac/DC , resistance, small amperage, etc. should be just fine to start with. When you get clever with it then go spend
 
agreed on the maplins cheap job, mines done me proud for poking about in my 205 gti and general testing of batteries / electrical stuff around the house
 
If its just for kicking around on the shelf and testing the odd PP3 and auto stuff - Just get one for under a tenner from machine mart - If you bust it you're not going to loose any sleep!
 
Hi de Hi.......... (Maplins....... get it!)

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=222059
 
AlanJ said:
Hi de Hi.......... (Maplins....... get it!)

http://www.maplin.co.uk/Module.aspx?ModuleNo=222059


Even that might be a wee bit Posh?

http://www.machinemart.co.uk/shop/product/details/cdm10-economy-digital-multimeter/path/multimeters-tachometers

£8 - 21p
 
If its just for general use and its not a tool of your trade, then it will be perfectly adequate. Plus the fact its not costing you an arm and a leg. The Clarke stuff I've used is ok.
 
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