Re: Recommend me a MultiMeter
It isn't advertising. The moderators closed the other thread in which he spammed a lot, but since this one is still here there must be nothing wrong with it.
And honestly, there's nothing wrong with Chinese products. The Chinese have the technology to build at ANY level of quality you wish for. It just depends on how much you are willing to pay. I don't regret one bit spending $80-something for my Uni-T UT60E instead of paying almost double for a Fluke that only has half the features. And yes Flukes can be had for cheaper than $150... but not in this country. To top it off, the frequency meter of the UT60E which is rated for 10MHz actually works (tested) up to 50 Meg, while keeping the same degree of accuracy (0.1%) printed in the manual! My only complaint with it is the slow autoranging, but it can be overriden if it's not required.
It isn't advertising. The moderators closed the other thread in which he spammed a lot, but since this one is still here there must be nothing wrong with it.
And honestly, there's nothing wrong with Chinese products. The Chinese have the technology to build at ANY level of quality you wish for. It just depends on how much you are willing to pay. I don't regret one bit spending $80-something for my Uni-T UT60E instead of paying almost double for a Fluke that only has half the features. And yes Flukes can be had for cheaper than $150... but not in this country. To top it off, the frequency meter of the UT60E which is rated for 10MHz actually works (tested) up to 50 Meg, while keeping the same degree of accuracy (0.1%) printed in the manual! My only complaint with it is the slow autoranging, but it can be overriden if it's not required.
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