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Yep Meterman make some nice stuff, the 34XRA in my Avatar is what I use on the bench & it's a really nice bit of kit especially considering they're quite reasonably priced.
 
Agree with the Uni-T comments.
I paid ÂŁ30 for a UT70C about 3 years ago, and just bought another for a similar price. Also just bought the Mini Clamp meter from Maplin, tested it and it measures down to 0.001A, although accuracy was around +/- 3mA.
 
I have had a Sanwa analogue, good, but nicked! Sanwa digital, expensive crap, still use my old faithful AVO 8 analogue, need a wheelbarrow to carry it, but reliable, temperature stable (which many digitals aren't) and all WW resistors, so probably good for another 30 years, which I am certainly not! ok so it isn't quite as accurate as digital are supposed to be, but I carry a standard 1 Meg test resistor in my kit, and when any spasrky laughs at it, I get them to check therirs against it! Sorts the men from the boys.
 
I have had a Sanwa analogue, good, but nicked! Sanwa digital, expensive crap, still use my old faithful AVO 8 analogue, need a wheelbarrow to carry it, but reliable, temperature stable (which many digitals aren't) and all WW resistors, so probably good for another 30 years, which I am certainly not! ok so it isn't quite as accurate as digital are supposed to be, but I carry a standard 1 Meg test resistor in my kit, and when any spasrky laughs at it, I get them to check therirs against it! Sorts the men from the boys.

Not too long back, i was asked to do some workshop repairs for a Catering equipment company so I decided to take my 8 with me. The engineers there just looked at me stupid, 1 of the younger ones asking me what it was supposed to be & when I explained i was called a Dinosaur. Having said that, when I saw the Multimeters they were useing I nearly choked with Laughter.
 
Yep Meterman make some nice stuff, the 34XRA in my Avatar is what I use on the bench & it's a really nice bit of kit especially considering they're quite reasonably priced.

Just been looking online look good one link took me to eBay for a 34xr $99 they have got the magnet strap on the back which I had to purchase seperate for my fluke
 
Fluke 77, and an old analogue robin,
but, for fault finding my first port of call is a neon., fastest tool known yet to find a vast majority of faults.
 
Fluke 77, and an old analogue robin,
but, for fault finding my first port of call is a neon., fastest tool known yet to find a vast majority of faults.

A Neon ? wash your mouth out:tounge_smile: Seriously though I carry what's called a Junior Testoscope in my pocket all the time, which is an expensive Neon. Only thing is we're not actually supposed to use them any more for H/S reasons.
When I started in the trade a Neon & AVO were the only thing you carried for general fault finding, if you wanted the Megger you had to tell the Boss why & sign for it & in all the years i've used them i've never had a shock through a Neon.
 
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Just been looking online look good one link took me to eBay for a 34xr $99 they have got the magnet strap on the back which I had to purchase seperate for my fluke

Yes mate: For what they do & the build quality they're well worth the money. Mag strap & Temp probe included in the price, if I had to replace the 8037 for any reason i'd buy another 34 XR.
 
The first DMM I ever had was a Newlec own brand one, NLDMLC was the part number. Big yellow thing in a rubber case. Good piece of kit was that, cheap too.
 

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