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    Multi-meter Recommendations

    I am researching the latest multi-meters. Looking for one that's appropriate for residential/commercial applications. Cost isn't an issue as long as it's versatile, durable, and easy for a tech to learn/use.

    Brand, model, and your opinion on what makes it a winner are welcome. Thank you!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Violaman76 View Post
    I am researching the latest multi-meters. Looking for one that's appropriate for residential/commercial applications. Cost isn't an issue as long as it's versatile, durable, and easy for a tech to learn/use.

    Brand, model, and your opinion on what makes it a winner are welcome. Thank you!
    Fluke 87... versatile - reliable - bullet proof...
    For the Government to Give Something to you - THEY HAVE TO TAKE IT WAY FROM SOMEONE ELSE FIRST...

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    Really depends on what you are needing to measure.

    I have an Ideal clamp and one which will do phase rotation in the truck.

    My most used is the Klein mm500 which lives in my toolbag it will measure volts, resistance, and do continuity all in a waterproof package.

    Kinda nice when most of the trouble calls are in the rain.

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    Simpson 260. None better.

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    You can search online.

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