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Yeah my Dad was in the Second too, don't think he thaught it was a good time though. He lost the front of his foot in an Accident aboard ship.
 
my old man was lucky. a few near misses, but he came through unscathed. lost some good mates, though.
 
Seen a few in Aldi / Lidl & for basics like Resistance / Continuity they'd probably be ok but I would'nt trust them for Voltage testing on AC systems to be honest.

Dont underestimate stuff from Aldi, the wife works for them and i have had loads of kit from there, never had any problems, and they always honour their 3 year guarantee. Aldi are german owned, and wont sell crap, be it tools, food or whatever. I got 10 soldering iron kits for the college where i work and change out of ÂŁ100, and they have had some proper hammer, and they are still as good as new.

Cheers...........Howard
 
Dont underestimate stuff from Aldi, the wife works for them and i have had loads of kit from there, never had any problems, and they always honour their 3 year guarantee. Aldi are german owned, and wont sell crap, be it tools, food or whatever. I got 10 soldering iron kits for the college where i work and change out of ÂŁ100, and they have had some proper hammer, and they are still as good as new.

Cheers...........Howard

Aldi, Lidl and Tchibo all buy stuff from German manufacturers then rebrand it as there own, all top quality gear
 
Dont underestimate stuff from Aldi, the wife works for them and i have had loads of kit from there, never had any problems, and they always honour their 3 year guarantee. Aldi are german owned, and wont sell crap, be it tools, food or whatever. I got 10 soldering iron kits for the college where i work and change out of ÂŁ100, and they have had some proper hammer, and they are still as good as new.

Cheers...........Howard

Howard: I don't underestimate stuff from Aldi's, but we were talking about Multimeters purchased from them & the point still stands: I would'nt trust 1 for anything other than Basic tests, I certainly would'nt be useing 1 for testing Mains AC. There are many Badge engineered meters like these on the market & having seen 1 blow up in someones hand I would'nt entertain them.
 
Aldi, Lidl and Tchibo all buy stuff from German manufacturers then rebrand it as there own, all top quality gear

Fuzzy mate: Next time your in 1 of them & you see a Digi meter on sale, take a close look at it. Then go to any of a hundred other places including local saturday markets & you'll see the same meter badged under other names. Most if not all are mass produced in China or Hong kong & just badged with the different companies brand name, which is why they're so cheap. If you troll the internet a bit you could buy them in yourself & have them branded as Fuzzymeters:tounge_smile:;)
 
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Fluke 87V multimeter
Fluke 79 series 2 multimeter
'el cheapo' analogue multimeter
Iso Tech ILCM 06 EL clamp meter
Tenma 400A clamp meter
Hameg HM203-6 20MHz oscilloscope
Peak Atlas ESR meter
Martindale Approved voltage indicator & Proving unit

as well as my Megger LRCD 220 and MIT 320
 
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Fluke 87V multimeter
Fluke 79 series 2 multimeter
'el cheapo' analogue multimeter
Iso Tech ILCM 06 EL clamp meter
Tenma 400A clamp meter
Hameg HM203-6 20MHz oscilloscope
Peak Atlas ESR meter
Martindale Approved voltage indicator & Proving unit

as well as my Megger LRCD 220 and MIT 320

You another 1 of us Test Gear junkies Spark ?:lol:
 
You another 1 of us Test Gear junkies Spark ?

No unfortunately not,

it all gets used and is required, I did have an AVO 8 MK4, but this was stolen some years ago, and I did have a selection of rather more specialised bits of kit that was sold as it was no longer required.

Most of my stuff was accquired over many years as required.
 
No unfortunately not,

it all gets used and is required, I did have an AVO 8 MK4, but this was stolen some years ago, and I did have a selection of rather more specialised bits of kit that was sold as it was no longer required.

Most of my stuff was accquired over many years as required.

Sorry mate: Think you missed the point, all my test equipment both in my Field kit & on the Bench gets used, not just for show. Test equipment junkie just has lots of Test gear;)
 
Ok: What I carry with me on a Daily basis: Testoscope neon, Uni-T voltage indicator, MK non contact tester, Avo 8037 Digi, Metrix AM1 Analogue, Avo 300a Analogue clamp, Hold peak 1000a Digital clamp, Megger Insulation tester, Robin Loop tester, Di-Log MFT, Test-um Cable tracer & Martindale Socket tester.
 
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You can never have too much test kit. If I could only keep one item out of all the stuff I currently have (bench or portable) it would be my analogue Bradley.
 

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