suburb piece of kit for the price covers most applications and uses
21 comments
mdinch
7 Sep 17#1
Thanks OP. I've been holding out for a new meter. This fits the bill perfectly. Auto range too, I've always used a manual range meter... Looks good and plenty of positive reviews. Lets hope that it does arrive and that it arrives in one piece.
KuK to mdinch
7 Sep 17#17
All I saw on YouTube was negative reviews :disappointed: Has no button for manual override, but it has on the circuit board inside. ????? AN8008 looks a lot better at £12..22 :smile:
118luke
7 Sep 17#2
A Shameless Fluke clone...
Whether or not its any good is the next question
dbilsborough
7 Sep 17#3
for an extra ~£3 (came up as £12.22 for me) you can get the AN8008 from the same site:
I don't get it, what does Indian ready meals from asda have to do with with multimeter's? Or is the link simply wrong?
subhi to michaeljb
7 Sep 17#18
I don't know what went wrong. The links are:
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Shambles
7 Sep 17#6
"suburb piece of kit"
Not for use in the city centre then...
n3m3s1s
7 Sep 17#7
Hot ! Or, cold even !
gazdoubleu
7 Sep 17#8
Looks like the multimeter police are out in force!
OB1 to gazdoubleu
7 Sep 17#12
Personally I like to read people's opinions here.
118luke to OB1
7 Sep 17#13
Im more than happy for people to experiment with mains electric using cheap meters. if those people are happy to put their life in their hands for a few quid then so be it - shame they won't be around to tell us when it all goes wrong like :popcorn: the world is overpopulated as it is lol
madel79
7 Sep 17#14
I don't need one but it is super cool. Toys for boys. Have some heat!
0901salmoc
7 Sep 17#15
Bought one a few months ago, was also on offer. I use it mostly for 12v DC and 240v continuity. Great bit of kit. Not had to change the battery yet either and it has an auto shut off function which my fluke doesn't have.... it's also smaller lol. Heat!!!
lightrider
7 Sep 17#16
Lowest price and cheaper than the original post , good quality meter , if the Neng is correct :wink:
cfphoenix
8 Sep 17#21
Thanks. I ended up buying the PM890C for £13.24, for its feature to detect live line (useful when drilling!). I have a cheap and accurate VC99, which I have used to repair numerous electronic equipment and so far has not blown (it does not have much protection inside, but judging from the comments of some experts in electronics, I am probably among the lucky ones still alive - well, I have survived a couple of electric shocks :wink: ): peak-meter.com/pro…103 banggood.com/PEA…ory
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AN8008 looks a lot better at £12..22 :smile:
Whether or not its any good is the next question
banggood.com/ANE…tml
Review here, just bought one. I wouldn't trust if for mains or other high voltage, but for hobby electronics it looks great :smile:
And
hotukdeals.com/com…451
hotukdeals.com/com…451
The links are:
&
Not for use in the city centre then...
the world is overpopulated as it is lol
peak-meter.com/pro…103
banggood.com/PEA…ory