This is the Martindale ET4000 for £200. Just needs calibrating:
 

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Is he having a bit of a clear out?
 
Is he having a bit of a clear out?

He has four lads working for him and he’s got 3 flukes and a Megger. The fluke and the Martindale are not getting used. He asked me would I be interested in either as a spare or to see if anyone I know was interested.

The Martindale needs calibrating but it’s all there and does seem a good buy at £200. But it’s whether the Fluke is better. As I do think it’s handy to have a spare tester. For unseen circumstances.
 
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I’ve bought the Fluke. I shall let you all know what it’s like.

I was thinking of this as a case. But I’m not sure if it will fit in the middle:


 
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