For years I wanted a good multimeter, but I keep buying cheap/crappy ones because what I wanted (Fluke 87) was damn expensive ($500+!). Other cheaper Fluke models were intended for electricians or HVAC specialists and weren't very suitable for everything I wanted to do with a multimeter. In the hobby area you need functions of very small voltages and currents up to 220 V and 15 or 30 amps. The only fluke in the line to do so was the 87th. . or so I thought until I saw this model recommended in a YouTube video. This Fluke has everything an electronics/computer/robotics hobbyist needs, all at a price that won't break the bank. You can't beat a Fluke test tool.
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