Inventive1
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What brand of electrical test meters are well made today?
Sorry but that's par for the course for any electronics test gear. Many Fluke products are also made in China.How does Klein meter compare to the others that American Locomotive mentioned? (The ones I looked at are made in a country with a reputation for low quality.)
Fluke
What are you gonna be using it for?

There's a really basic "Fluke 101" that is Cat 3 / 600v rated. Has the functions I would want, AC, DC, and continuity/buzzer. Around $50 from what I see. That would be my choice if I didn't have a 77 and a T5 tester already. The T5 tester gives you a sort of open jaw current measurement function that could be useful at times but the downside is the fixed/attached probes are slightly too short in my estimation.
How does Klein meter compare to the others that American Locomotive mentioned? (The ones I looked at are made in a country with a reputation for low quality.)
Sorry but that's par for the course for any electronics test gear. Many Fluke products are also made in China.
What's more important is the company behind the product. Fluke, Agilent/Keysight and other high-end brands have strict QC to ensure consistent product quality.

IMO, Fluke 87V is my first choice for a go to meter...
Check CL. I found a good friend an almost new Fluke 87V, deluxe leads and all, with the calibration certificate! (yeah I'm still kicking myself in the ****, he got it for $125). Flukes come with a lifetime warranty.
I used to work with a guy that dropped his and it quit working... two story drop....Fluke repaired it for free.
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Thats a $300+ savings!
Yeah Id be kicking myself too!
And you gotta wonder why the seller sold it for so low...
How does Klein meter compare to the others that American Locomotive mentioned? (The ones I looked at are made in a country with a reputation for low quality.)
try more than that, it was a CALIBRATED METER, WITH DELUXE LEAD KIT AND HARD CASE.!
The seller was the engineer for the job and just wanted to get rid of it. Mike said he "was tired of looking at it lay in his office."
I had several coworkers recently that purchased the newest Klein meters. They all read high in the amp clamp mode. I heard there is a recall for that model. It has the magnet built in. Personally I use a Fluke and use it a lot at work.