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The Flint

Looking for first tester and wondering about separates instead of combined.
A bit old school but some good second hand options to be had
Looking at some robin ones
Any thoughts or people who use them
 
There are pros & cons for both singles and MFTs - the obvious being if the MFT has an accident or is lost or stolen you've lost everything in one go.

At calibration time for the MFT, you have one certificate and fee to pay for, but with singles its a certificate & fee for each tester.

It's all horses for courses & swings & roundabouts.
 

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