you should definitely mention the cat rating, and the safety features. capabilities are important, but safety is always first. in australia it's illegal for electricians to use anything below a category 3 multimeter.
Check the RUclipsrs rating the Klein MM325 and MM450s. The Klein MM325 at $34.98+ is good for many functions "not needing" computing diagnoses like for temperature, for capacitors and for transistors. It won't be recommended for hobbyist digital technician projects by not having the thermal extra diagnosis, checking if a capacitor is good or has failed and if a transistor still works fine at the Emitter, Base and Emitter diagnosis vs someone bypassing the PN or NP junction of Collector to Base leads with neat diode checks of Base to Emitter (to decide whether to replace transistors going out with its Q point going outside its normal range assuming temperatures were not the problem).
Are there no videos that compare functionality, use case, and accuracy?
you should definitely mention the cat rating, and the safety features. capabilities are important, but safety is always first. in australia it's illegal for electricians to use anything below a category 3 multimeter.
pretty sure only the fluke is cat 3
@keeper1855 shutup nutjob
I have a Bryman cat 4. Only Fluke and Bryman make this. Many cat 3 on the market. @@austinsharpe8157
Buy a klein tools MM235 Multimeter if you plan on working on simple house hold things and video game systems
Check the RUclipsrs rating the Klein MM325 and MM450s. The Klein MM325 at $34.98+ is good for many functions "not needing" computing diagnoses like for temperature, for capacitors and for transistors. It won't be recommended for hobbyist digital technician projects by not having the thermal extra diagnosis, checking if a capacitor is good or has failed and if a transistor still works fine at the Emitter, Base and Emitter diagnosis vs someone bypassing the PN or NP junction of Collector to Base leads with neat diode checks of Base to Emitter (to decide whether to replace transistors going out with its Q point going outside its normal range assuming temperatures were not the problem).
Cost was way too heavy a factor in this list. I need accurate reading safely at work.
Nice1..Re & thank u
FLUKE 289 Nr.1
hmmm, nope, not good. entering "best low cost multimeters" in the search query at this moment. bye bye
Fluke should number 1 all
Nope. There’s a new kid in town.