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I have never used other MFT than Megger. I know there are other popular MFT, but what does majority of forumist use and why?

Which one will you recommend for newly gone alone domestic electrician?
Regards
 
I use a Kewtech simply because that is what we used at the training centre and it was easier to stay with what you are used to.

If you look on Gumtree or ebay you can sometimes find a used one in good condition but be careful to buy one that has a valid test certificate, and looks in good condition. Avoid those that are being sold off because the user has bought a new one because the condition will be poor for the money.
 
I use a Kewtech simply because that is what we used at the training centre and it was easier to stay with what you are used to.

If you look on Gumtree or ebay you can sometimes find a used one in good condition but be careful to buy one that has a valid test certificate, and looks in good condition. Avoid those that are being sold off because the user has bought a new one because the condition will be poor for the money.
Thanks for prompt reply.
My fear with gum tree and ebay is continuous news and agony of broken vans. I will really hate to promote those thieving you know who *******s
 
Metrel MI3000 is a decent bit of kit as well.
This is what I have used for the last 7 years. Just passed calibration Saturday morning with no probs.
Has all the features for domestic work and many more that see me good for my commercial work.
If you could get a good second hand one it would probably not be very much.
 
Kewtech for me. I like the results for RCD all six tests are on the same screen. A nice straightforward interface dial for the different tests. Also has a magnetic back which has proved its worth on the KT63 although now I use the KT65DL which has all the test functions. I did buy a megger 1741 but just did not get on with it after being spoiled by the ease of the Kewtech. I sold off the megger and stick to the 65DL.
 

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