Would this be a good first meter for someone looking to diagnose problems and initiate repairs.
http://m.homedepot.com/p/Klein-Tools-Electrical-Test-Kit-69149/204367271
Any other suggestions ?
I have the craftsman meter for years and does everything I needed.... I found out it's actually a Craftman re-branded ExTech model 450, now it's Extech470 for about $99 best bang for the buck.... functionalities needs it's all dependents on what you are doing with it... and how much accuracy you want out of it.... and most important of all , How you use it... A tool is just a tool.... don't buy into hypes.
Volts , amps , continuity, ohm are pretty standard to every basic meters.
Basic Cap measurements , RMS voltage , Temp, and Frequency are nice to have especially if you are working on motors and and sensors, PWM measurement is very helpful....
Though I like that Klein non-contact voltage indicator... very handy, bought seperate.... but doesn't needed to be build into a meter.
Works for me around the house stuff, AC Lines/Appliances, automotive, and some basic electronics troubleshooting so far.
http://www.testequipmentdepot.com/extech/multimeters/digital-multimeter-ex470.htm
and no I am not selling Extech, just saying that you should define what you want out of that meter then buy on needs and your budget.