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    Best "Bang for the Buck" Fluke DMM

    Greetings all -

    Now that I am done school, it's time to get my own DMM - can't use their stuff anymore.

    I'm used to using Fluke at school (forget which model number), and I know they can get pricey quick. I'm looking for the best "bang for the buck" one in terms of being able to do resistance, capacitance, etc. for all around electronics repair. I don't need a benchtop one.

    Any suggestions?

    Thanks!
    VV5

    #2
    Re: Best "Bang for the Buck" Fluke DMM

    for electronics work your limited and it's going to be expensive,
    most fluke meters are aimed at electricians and such.

    you may want to look at the other brands.
    low end - uni-trend
    mid-end - brymen
    high-end - hioki, keysite etc.

    i own 5 multimeters btw, dont expect to only need one.

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      #3
      Re: Best "Bang for the Buck" Fluke DMM

      I use the Fluke 117 as my primary and the Extech EX520 as my back up. They both are not that expensive and they work real well for me.

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        Re: Best "Bang for the Buck" Fluke DMM

        A budget would help us help you. Also, buying used, could yield good bargains if you know what to look for.
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          #5
          Re: Best "Bang for the Buck" Fluke DMM

          Originally posted by VictorVictor5 View Post
          Greetings all -

          Now that I am done school, it's time to get my own DMM - can't use their stuff anymore.

          I'm used to using Fluke at school (forget which model number), and I know they can get pricey quick. I'm looking for the best "bang for the buck" one in terms of being able to do resistance, capacitance, etc. for all around electronics repair. I don't need a benchtop one.

          Any suggestions?

          Thanks!
          VV5
          What will your main use for this meter do you need to see your results remotely
          This will determine what meter would more useful

          Here is the reason I bring this up

          I work on overhead cranes and sometimes I need to run the crane on the ground and watch the current or the voltage also on the ground

          Fluke 3000
          Fluke 902FC

          Fluke has a Bluetooth function that lets you see your meter reading up 10 meters away from the meters it works very well ( but you have to give it some time to connect to the software once it connects it works very well until you close the —>Apple Application this is only version I have used )

          ( one note if you need this type of meter with this function I would not recommend any other brand than a Fluke)

          So it depends on what you need to use it for

          I need this type of meter for troubleshooting equipment that is very hard to see the meter results

          I do not use this as an every meter I only use when I need see the meter results remotely

          Now if you do not need this type of meter then are some good meters out there

          MASTECH MS8261 ( I have used a Mastech meter before but not this model )

          Fieldpiece LT83A ( I have an older model than this one which is no longer available )

          Sears also has some good meter as well but you need to look at the meters that are over $50.00
          There meters are very rugged and can take some abuse and still keep working

          ( one note do not be tempted to buy there meters that have the Bluetooth function meters the software DOES NOT work with Apple app or does the Android app —>

          I return the meter because I could not get it to work )

          I have a few of the Radio Shack meter which works very well but I do not find that they are as rugged as some other meter are as far as dropping them is concerned

          I hope this helps
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            #6
            Re: Best "Bang for the Buck" Fluke DMM

            I suggest doing a little planning before pricing models:

            * What features do you need?

            * What features do you want that are not essential, but you would use fairly often if you had them?

            * What accuracy do you need? The basic accuracy for DC volts for a Fluke 287 is .025%, really nice. But do you need that kind of accuracy when the price is around $400? A .05% or .1% DMM will cost much less, and .1% error in measuring 12V is just 12mV.

            Though not extensive, I've had good experience with Extech meters, similar features and accuracy, less pricey than Fluke (I've been using Fluke meters for nearly 40 years, so I have nothing against them).
            PeteS in CA

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