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After some advice on a mulitmeter, I am moving from a domestic background into more commercial based work. Is there a need for a multimeter in this area? All i have at the moment is a MFT1720 and a Megger TPt210. The works will be anything from new installs to fault finding. I have some horrendous crappy one from screwfix at the moment which i use for alarms but id dare trust it on anything about 12v. I mean whats best for proving dead and two pole voltage detector or a multimeter?
 
I have just bought a martindale two pole tester- the old schools ones with a proving unit. I think i am going to hold off for a while to see if the need for one arises. If i am getting one FLUKE looks like a good bit of kit.
 

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