I have a couple fluke meters. No where near as clean as yours.
I have spent less than $200 on all of this...mostly because the 287, 325, and 1AC II were Christmas gifts from my sister lol and well, there was a sale on the 287's for less than regular price of an 87vI have the 325, 87, and 73 that I use for automotive electrical diagnostics. I wouldn't have gone with fluke if the former were not a hand me down and if I didn't get the latter two used at a reasonable price.



I didn’t know Klein offered a Megger. Looks like a reasonable price too. How do you like it? Anything you dislike or quality issues? I haven’t had the best luck with Klein DMMs
It works well enough. If you work in an industrial environment then I’d certainly invest in the Fluke over it. For my home use it works well, but I noticed it does give irregular readings when the batteries get low and that can get annoying. The Klien leads where ****, so tossed them and just use one of my Fluke sets. For the price compared to the Fluke price I’m more than happy with it for my use.I didn’t know Klein offered a Megger. Looks like a reasonable price too. How do you like it? Anything you dislike or quality issues? I haven’t had the best luck with Klein DMMs
I've had Fluke meters give erroneous readings with low batteries. Still, for a hand-held meter, a Fluke would be my first choice. I used them for over 20 years in my working life.It works well enough. If you work in an industrial environment then I’d certainly invest in the Fluke over it. For my home use it works well, but I noticed it does give irregular readings when the batteries get low and that can get annoying. The Klien leads where ****, so tossed them and just use one of my Fluke sets. For the price compared to the Fluke price I’m more than happy with it for my use.
Fluke leads are decent but are not good enough to justify the ridiculous asking price. I decided to try out the probe master leads after the cheap insulation material broke at the bend point one one of my leads. The probe master leads are so much more pliable and the readings were just as precise.The Klien leads where ****, so tossed them and just use one of my Fluke sets. For the price compared to the Fluke price I’m more than happy with it for my use.

That's the model I have. I've actually owned a large number of Fluke meters (23, 8025, 27, 27-2 73, 79, 87-1, 87-3, 87-5, 88-5, 113, 179, 187, 189. The 187 is about my favorite. The 87-3 ties the 87-5 in second place. The 87-5 is more capable and has the temp probe which the -3 lacks.. But the -3 defaults to DC vs AC current and the display has better contrast. The 187 doesn't feel as durable but It's a nicer bench meter though way over kill for my current needs.I've only got one but is all I need, for Fluke anyway. It's an older model, 187, I'm sure it was a bit pricey back when it was new. Got it like new on ebay for cheap, still even has the screen protector on it. Has been serving me well over the years & I'm sure I don't even know how to use half of all the functions it has.
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There's a meter in that picture?I've only got one but is all I need, for Fluke anyway. It's an older model, 187, I'm sure it was a bit pricey back when it was new. Got it like new on ebay for cheap, still even has the screen protector on it. Has been serving me well over the years & I'm sure I don't even know how to use half of all the functions it has.
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First fluke just this week, 179, already on slippery slope looking for better leads, as can not attach crocodile clips to original ones. Any one in UK can recommend good set of leads with multiple attatchments?
M.
Thank you, there are no specs in ad, do they come with any certificates? Need them to work on HV cars ( cat III 600V).
M.
ProbeMaster makes excellent silicone modular leads, with a variety of modular probes/clips. They offer international shipping, including Priority Mail.First fluke just this week, 179, already on slippery slope looking for better leads, as can not attach crocodile clips to original ones. Any one in UK can recommend good set of leads with multiple attatchments?
When purchased new, many vendors will offer the option of a calibration certificate. There's quite an upcharge for cal certs. Alternatively, you might find a calibration firm to calibrate it and provide the necessary certificate.Thank you, there are no specs in ad, do they come with any certificates? Need them to work on HV cars ( cat III 600V).
M.
Hi, the meter is new and calibrated, it is the leads that I do not like and want another set with attachements. Obviously I do not want them to be the cheapest low quality ones when you work with 600V but on the other hand I do not want pay £200 for set of fluke ones. Just looking for happy middle.When purchased new, many vendors will offer the option of a calibration certificate. There's quite an upcharge for cal certs. Alternatively, you might find a calibration firm to calibrate it and provide the necessary certificate.
How often are you required to have your meters recalibrated?
Those old brick Flukes are great. In the past 2 years or so I gave one to my brother. It had a warranty expiration sticker dated something like 1989. So out of warranty for over 30 usable years!Thirty-five years ago, a woman in our office had a sister working at Fluke over on the coast. She got an employee discount, so I had her ship me a 78 automotive unit. It came with an instructional VHS tape and IIRC, it was $75. Still in my box today.
Last year, I was in a surplus store and found an 8025B in a C100 kit case. It came from a USAF surplus sale and I got it for $25 because the LCD was wonky. Fluke had a good repair service, but they no longer support this unit. I disassembled it, cleaned the contacts to the LCD and it came up perfect.
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Fluke gave my entire EE class those meters as a gift 20 years ago. Damn reliable, but no thrills. I was blown away how much it fetched when I sold it to buy my 117.My EDC is an old Fluke 12 teamed with an Ideal Fork Meter, a cricket, a CBF and a receptacle tester.
I’ll toss in other diag equipment/meters as needed.
Simple, lightweight, accurate, safe.
A 77 was my go-to before this.
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First fluke just this week, 179, already on slippery slope looking for better leads, as can not attach crocodile clips to original ones. Any one in UK can recommend good set of leads with multiple attatchments?
M.