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REED Instruments R5010 Waterproof Multimeter Review

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Revainrating 4 out of 5  
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3.8
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Description of REED Instruments R5010 Waterproof Multimeter

True RMS AC/DC voltage and current, also measures frequency, resistance, capacitance and temperature. 4-20 mA process loop measurements with % readout. Backlit LCD readout with analog bar graph. Cat. IV 600V, Cat. III 1000V safety rating, IP67 dust and waterproof. Includes test leads, temperature input adapter, thermocouple wire, weatherpoof plugs, battery and carrying case.

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Revainrating 4 out of 5

Reliable Waterproof Meter for Substance Analysis

After trying this waterproof multimeter, I am impressed with its accuracy and durability. The waterproof feature ensures safe and reliable use in a variety of settings. It has several functions useful for substance analysis, including auto-ranging and data hold. The only con is that the buttons feel a bit stiff and require extra pressure to operate. Overall, this product meets my expectations and is a great addition to my toolkit.

Pros
  • Waterproof design allows for use in wet or damp conditions.
Cons
  • More expensive than non-waterproof multimeters.

Revainrating 5 out of 5

It makes frequency! I see the readings hanging.

It makes frequency! I see the readings hanging upside down! It's accurate and it's tough. I can plug it in and use it in drip freezers. The price is fair! He came with things! It's hard and rounded and can take a beating but won't scratch the counters!

Pros
  • tools and household goods
Cons
  • disappear

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Nice but very annoying

I used one like that at work and decided not to use it, but an older but nicer manual counter. It's a good gauge, but two things about it drove me crazy. First, there are tiny displays on the LCD. While troubleshooting, I got what appeared to be strange readings. It turned out to have switched to mV mode, but the reading on the LCD isn't obvious at all, especially since I'm holding the meter at a distance with my work ahead of me. These indicators are really very small. Another annoyance is…

Pros
  • Tester
Cons
  • No power