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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.
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sorry will keep my nose out!lol
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.
dinosaurs ruled the earth for far longer than man has.
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.
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.
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.
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