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ÂŁ50 a sodding bargain, I'll give him that and it will be on eBay for a lot more, sure it bit stolen?

if it was me I'd get a 1654B as it does everything, if you buy the best you won't be kicking your self for not wanting to pay the extra penny's.
 
No certainly not stolen, he used it on a daily basis as he is a commercial electrician. I just need to get something until I decide which one I really want. For the money it is a good stop gap.
 
well worth the ÂŁ50. it will do you for a fair bit, rhen if and when you upgrade, you'll get your money back and more. bite his hand off @ ÂŁ50.
 
i got a 1653 fluke not had a problem with it except the leads but thats the same with every meter , problem with megger is i keep seeing labels and stickers saying do not megger so i use my fluke instead:grin:
 
I use a megger 1720. I find it nice to use. Has all the functions you need for testing. Only thing I find it loves eating batteries. Couple sets of good quality rechargeables and its much cheaper to run.

Got mine for ÂŁ500 nearly brand new. Two calibrations since owning and its always been spot on. But everyones preference is different.
 

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