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    anybody use this

    http://www.amprobe.com/Amprobe/usen/....htm?PID=73108

    I was looking at the specs and its does some great stuff

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    I'm a fluke man myself, but it looks nice.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cavalieri85 View Post
    http://www.amprobe.com/Amprobe/usen/....htm?PID=73108

    I was looking at the specs and its does some great stuff
    I haven't seen that one. I've been using a true RMS Amprobe AC/DC 1000 amp for about 5 years now. works fine for me. I trust Amprobe as much as I trust Fluke products.

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    Fluke all the way, nothing else.
    Fluke multimeter, amp clamp, type k pipe clamp, type k temp probe

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    I don't know if there's any truth to this, but one of my suppliers says that amprobe is part of fluke and is considered their "value" brand.

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    Looks like a fluke 902 with different color scheme

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    Oh yeah, bought one last month.....still don't know half of what it can do.

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    i am looking into a new multimeter, and ive herd fluke is now made in china as of 2002 and the quality isnt as good is there any truth to this?

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    Sorry to say, but yes it is true.

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    Not all Fluke products are made in China.

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    I like the uei dl-279 myself, formerly the Phoenix 2. Does everything I need especially in rush amps by milliseconds. Dual screens is a plus as well

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    Quote Originally Posted by y7turbo View Post
    Not all Fluke products are made in China.
    All the important HVAC related stuff is.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hvaclover View Post
    All the important HVAC related stuff is.
    That is not true, there are still meters made in the USA that are used in the HVAC field.

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    Quote Originally Posted by cavalieri85 View Post
    http://www.amprobe.com/Amprobe/usen/....htm?PID=73108

    I was looking at the specs and its does some great stuff
    I have the NAV 51. It seems more suited to HVAC for a little less. I have been happy with it.

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    The amprobe nav is the only meter in its price range that can do watts and harmonic distortion. Even your high end fluke meters don't do that unless you buy a specialty meter

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