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Used to have MTK320 kit.

Brilliant testers, although the EL tester is quite slow on non trip.

And the auto RCD test is a great idea.

If you can afford them then go for it.

I dont think you will be disappointed.
 
What you also need to consider is that you will be without a tester if/when it needs to go in for calibration or repair if you purchase an all in one unit.

Must admit, i use a robin test kit which is great but i am considering moving to an all in one and keeping the robins for back up.
 
What you also need to consider is that you will be without a tester if/when it needs to go in for calibration or repair if you purchase an all in one unit.

Must admit, i use a robin test kit which is great but i am considering moving to an all in one and keeping the robins for back up.

Agreed, I also have old kit as emergency backup.
 

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