Which multimeter to buy?

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Im not a electrician or mechanic. First off.

Im needing a new multimeter, I use to own a Klien tough meter (cl700) but it died on me. It'll primarily be used on vehicles (i own a Ford, so it'll be used almost daily, who am I kidding.) and some electrical testing in homes. Wanting a decent meter that can also test for amps and have a range of uses. I dont see my need to buy a Fluke. Or am I still better to buy a fluke?

My level of electrical work is like my hunting, l claim to know what im doing, but im just winging it and the history doesnt support the claim. 😂
 
I only own Fluke. There is a valid reason why pro's use Fluke. You only have one life and mine is worth every bit of that price difference.
I mean, if I get a meter that doesnt read correctly and it kills me, my wife becomes a millionaire and I no longer have to work on my Ford. Totally calling that a win. 😂
 
I think another Klein is a good fit. Quality, but not a premium price. I think they are a nice balance of quality and value.

But if you are looking for a reason to splurge, don’t let me stop you…😂
 
It doesn't matter that much for almost everything. 99% of the time you are just checking for 12vdc or 115ac. You need a Fluke like you need a $3k Nightforce scope to hunt whitetails.
 
It doesn't matter that much for almost everything. 99% of the time you are just checking for 12vdc or 115ac. You need a Fluke like you need a $3k Nightforce scope to hunt whitetails.
Very well said.

I use Fluke meters daily as an Refrigeration tech. There is a Klien meter at home in the drawer. It's FINE for that application. I don't need Fluke's reliability and ruggedness.

Heck, before I found the Klien on a job and nobody claimed it, I was looking at meters at HF.
 
I’ve had an Ideal for years.
Was about $70 at Lowe’s and I’ve used it a lot. No issues.

Check the meter on a known live circuit before and after whatever you’re testing.
Regardless of which one you buy. Every time you use it.
 
I’ve used the same fluke 77 for probably 20 years. The labels are worn off the dial, I dropped into a flooded pit once - finished what I was doing and fished it out an hour later, it’s been in the rain, cold, I’ve dropped it. It’s virtually indestructible and I use it nearly every day.

It doesn’t matter if it’s just hobby use, those cheap ideal, Klein, etc are trash.
 
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