Just wondering if anybody has one and what they think of it? I've never been around one that I can remember, probably fondled one in the Snappy truck when they came out but don't remember.
Automotive diagnostics will be it's main duty. My 'daily driver' meter is a Fluke 87V so it's ok if this Snap On isn't the most advanced thing out there, but I still need something above and beyond a basic meter as this will probably become my daily.
There is one for sale locally for $180 that looks new. I think it's just the meter and leads, I have no idea if there are any other accessories included with it or if snappy even offered anything more with it when they were new....?
The size of the entire unit and the screen is what is really appealing to me. My smaller meters always find a way to fall down inside the engine bay somewhere. Most of them are hard for me to read anymore as well. Hopefully the display on the snappy is as good as it looks in pictures.
So, any thoughts? Pros or cons from anyone that has been around one or owns one?
Any idea what type of internal fusing it has for over current protection? Same style fuses as my Flukes or some proprietary Snap On **** that cost $35 a pop?
Thanks
Automotive diagnostics will be it's main duty. My 'daily driver' meter is a Fluke 87V so it's ok if this Snap On isn't the most advanced thing out there, but I still need something above and beyond a basic meter as this will probably become my daily.
There is one for sale locally for $180 that looks new. I think it's just the meter and leads, I have no idea if there are any other accessories included with it or if snappy even offered anything more with it when they were new....?
The size of the entire unit and the screen is what is really appealing to me. My smaller meters always find a way to fall down inside the engine bay somewhere. Most of them are hard for me to read anymore as well. Hopefully the display on the snappy is as good as it looks in pictures.
So, any thoughts? Pros or cons from anyone that has been around one or owns one?
Any idea what type of internal fusing it has for over current protection? Same style fuses as my Flukes or some proprietary Snap On **** that cost $35 a pop?
Thanks
