Don't think you can go wrong with a Fluke DVM. Have owned a model 77 for 15
years and no problems. Strongly recommend the "sleep" feature. If you leave
it on, and not making measurements, it goes into a low current drain mode
which will save you a bunch of money and time in replacing batteries. I get
years of use out of the 9 volt battery it uses.
john merryman wrote:
> Sorry gents i am looking to buy a Multimeter of reasonable quility and
> precision, not a laboratory grade instrument, thinking of the Fluke
> 79 or 87 III versions. Any comments or suggestions would be appreciated.
>
> Thanks
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