bradreece
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Is Fluke the only decent brand of meter?
Is Fluke the only decent brand of meter?
There's other decent brands, but Fluke has the most factory support; and by that I mean lots of informative literature and lots of replacement parts available. Plus I've heard their customer service is second to none.
I use alot of fluke equipment at work, but all my stuff is on the IT realm like the Etherscope and such. I do have my old fluke multimeter though. My father was an electrician for the power company and anytime one was dropped from any real height it was replaced and given out to whoever wanted it. I no idea how far mine dropped, but it's been going strong for 15 years now although I rarely touch it anymore. Mostly just a quality tool passed down so it sticks around.
There are plenty of quality meters out there and no reason you have to drop serious money on one unless you will be using it alot. Look into the brands listed above. The analogy of fluke = snapon has been made and is a good one. If you just need a wrench to change oil with a couple times a year, there's no reason to get snapon over craftsman.
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Im in the market for a MM hopefully under $100 and made in US. Any chance? The 3 flukes at sears were china
There are other great meters apart from Fluke.
Gossen's are great...
http://www.gossenmetrawatt.com/english/ugruppe/multimeters.htm
Agilent are trying real hard at the moment...
http://www.home.agilent.com/agilent/product.jspx?nid=-34618.0.00&cc=AU&lc=eng
Keep an eye out for second hand if your budget cant stretch, Techtronix meters were excellent as well but I don't think they make them any more.
Im in the market for a MM hopefully under $100 and made in US. Any chance? The 3 flukes at sears were china
Even the high end Flukes are only assembled in the US. I don't think enough of the supply chain exists in the US for a company to make an electronic device entirely in the US.