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Makes sense I would not want to be doing on depth testing I’m not that good what would be next step up from basicCompletely depends what you want it for, most basic multimeters do the same things
Then the next level up would be a MFT to do more in-depth testing
I always like fluke as a brand, but have had a good uni-t one before and they are very well priced. I always pay attention to things like how long the probs are that come with it and how long the screen backlight stays on, and if it makes to many annoying beeps. Very annoying when you are in a dim place with limited access and the stupid backlight keeps turning off
Makes sense I would not want to be doing on depth testing I’m not that good what would be next step up from basic
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Makes sense don’t want in depth. Testing looked on eBay some of them are quite expensive especially fluke. Depending on model or number any members got any for sale just a thought
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