Hello all,
I have read a lot of reviews online of DMM's as well as posts on garage journal. Was hoping to get your direct feedback on recommending a DMM. My last DMM was a Radioshack one I bought in 2009 out of college, and it finally crapped the bed.
My use cases are working on my car, house, appliance repair, and I fix everything for my large family so I transport a lot of tools. I am not a professional and would not be using it often (about once every month or two). I did read that since I have a hybrid car, I should look at a CAT III 1000V meter, though I don't see myself doing too much diagnostics on the High Voltage part of the car and for that would probably pay a dealership.
I have an engineering degree so I know how to get the most out of a meter, but some of these ultra fancy meters seem like overkill for my use cases as I won't use it every day; that said, I don't mind paying for quality. I was hoping to not break the bank (aka spend > $200)
The Klein MM600 & 700 caught my eye as they are less than $100, have a lot of features, seems rugged yet also compact enough for traveling with. Most importantly, I know and trust the brand, but maybe I shouldn't with their DMM's. I know about Fluke Quality (I have a 116 at work) and I bought myself a set of Fluke Test Leads for my home DMM. The 117 or 115 seem like a good option, but they aren't CAT III 1000V which maybe doesn't matter, and they don't do mA directly or micro_amps at all, which is a con, but not a deal breaker.
Any guidance before I drop my hard earned cash of a new DMM? Should I stay away from Klein DMM's? Is the Fluke 115/117 and its CAT III 600V and no mA / micro_amp setting a deal breaker?
As always, thanks for taking the time out of your day to help a guy in need.
I have read a lot of reviews online of DMM's as well as posts on garage journal. Was hoping to get your direct feedback on recommending a DMM. My last DMM was a Radioshack one I bought in 2009 out of college, and it finally crapped the bed.
My use cases are working on my car, house, appliance repair, and I fix everything for my large family so I transport a lot of tools. I am not a professional and would not be using it often (about once every month or two). I did read that since I have a hybrid car, I should look at a CAT III 1000V meter, though I don't see myself doing too much diagnostics on the High Voltage part of the car and for that would probably pay a dealership.
I have an engineering degree so I know how to get the most out of a meter, but some of these ultra fancy meters seem like overkill for my use cases as I won't use it every day; that said, I don't mind paying for quality. I was hoping to not break the bank (aka spend > $200)
The Klein MM600 & 700 caught my eye as they are less than $100, have a lot of features, seems rugged yet also compact enough for traveling with. Most importantly, I know and trust the brand, but maybe I shouldn't with their DMM's. I know about Fluke Quality (I have a 116 at work) and I bought myself a set of Fluke Test Leads for my home DMM. The 117 or 115 seem like a good option, but they aren't CAT III 1000V which maybe doesn't matter, and they don't do mA directly or micro_amps at all, which is a con, but not a deal breaker.
Any guidance before I drop my hard earned cash of a new DMM? Should I stay away from Klein DMM's? Is the Fluke 115/117 and its CAT III 600V and no mA / micro_amp setting a deal breaker?
As always, thanks for taking the time out of your day to help a guy in need.
