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Fluke are used by most profesionals they are built well and work excellent, BUT you always pay more for them. Trust me there is absolutely nothing wrong with the Craftsman meters either. In general even most cheap digital multimeters will do the job for troubleshooting: checking voltage, continuity, current. It doesn't take a $400 meter to do this.
One other reason not to buy the expensive meters: They tend to walk off on you pretty fast, I have lost 3 so far at the plants. Last edited by Matt Reiland : 27-08-2002 at 09:44. |
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