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I understand, both Megger and Metrel do a probe which incorporates a test button.
Unfortunately neither my Metrel or the Megger I’m using at work have that type of probe.
...My Fluke has "a remote -test-" lead .. but you miss out on the User is Live ... polarity test warning !
That only surrounds the -test- button on the actual "mft"
 
I like Metrel and now have their new all singing and dancing 3152 XC, however it is really far too complicated but does everything has memory etc etc.
My first tester was a Metrel Easiplus and it was a really good first tester. If you can stretch to a new tester buy one as you then know where it has been and it has been looked after.
 
Not necessarily.

Most tradesmen provide their own tools. The old proviso is if you quit in the morning, the tools come with you.

When I was employed I only provided my hand tools. power tools, testers etc were all provided by the company.
But it was an old fashioned company and the only cordless tools commonly used were drills with nicad batteries.
All other power tools had to be plugged in! And with the exception of the sds they usually had to be signed out from the stores when needed and returned at the end of the job.
 
I would recommend Metrel as a first tester.
I’ve owned 2 now and have been quite happy with both.

As an employee, I would expect the company to provide the test equipment.
As a subby, it can be a case of either me or the company.
 
I’ve a spare Megger 1730 you can have for £400, posted. If you want it calibrated i’ll get it done for an extra £65. Soft carry case and set of leads. Would have to check on the hard case to see if I still have it. Was my spare unit until I bought another new tester the other week
 
I’ve a spare Megger 1730 you can have for £400, posted. If you want it calibrated i’ll get it done for an extra £65. Soft carry case and set of leads. Would have to check on the hard case to see if I still have it. Was my spare unit until I bought another new tester the other week
can it make the tea?
 
I have owned 2 MFT's a megger 1731 and a metrel 3100. The megger is fantastic, and I would not be without it. However, I would suggest the metrel 3100 as a first buy. It is simple to use (user friendly) and not too expensive compared to other MFT's.

As for second hand, that's a risk but it could pay off. I personally think buying second hand is ok (for an MFT) but only if you have a chance to test the product first.
 

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