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something for average homeowner, no junk, or pro style, Thanks
Much more functionality than just a volt meter !You want a Digital Multi Meter (DMM). Fluke is over priced for the average home owner. Sis UEI
I like this one from UNI-T UT201e - Amazon $55
Much more functionality than just a volt meter !
I have the same meter.I have this Klein I keep in my work truck. Great value.
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Klein Tools 600-Volt Digital Multi-Meter, Manual-Ranging MM325 - The Home Depot
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Link is not long enough. Need more.
This is also nice depending on how comfortable you are with electrical and if you’re mostly just looking at receptacles at home
I would spend the extra $10 for the auto-ranging version but I trust Klein to put out a reasonably safe meter.I have this Klein I keep in my work truck. Great value.
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Klein Tools 600-Volt Digital Multi-Meter, Manual-Ranging MM325 - The Home Depot
Prepare yourself to conquer all your music work projects at ease with the help of this Klein Tools Digital MultiMeter ManualRangingwww.homedepot.com
Depending on the job and the budget. Just ergonomics alone, I really like the Fluke T6.something for average homeowner, no junk, or pro style, Thanks
The problem with the first models suggested is they are AC only. The Kleins suggested are both AC and DC plus numerous other valuable features. But then they only test DC amperage and no capacitance tester. There really don't have an all-around, one that does everything model that is affordable. However, if you both the Klien, I like auto ranging also, and a meter that could test AC-DC amperage you would have most all you would need.
Interested - description says it has a scale of 2 amps and resolution to 1 milliamp. Does that mean it can measure to 1 milliamp? I am looking for a clamp ammeter that can accurately measure to 50 milliamp for automotive parasitic drain testing and not been able to find one reasonably priced. Seems too good to be true.You want a Digital Multi Meter (DMM). Fluke is over priced for the average home owner. Sis UEI
I like this one from UNI-T UT201e - Amazon $55
Much more functionality than just a volt meter !
You won't get tiny current readings with an amp clamp. You will need a meter with milliamp scale for that.Interested - description says it has a scale of 2 amps and resolution to 1 milliamp. Does that mean it can measure to 1 milliamp? I am looking for a clamp ammeter that can accurately measure to 50 milliamp for automotive parasitic drain testing and not been able to find one reasonably priced. Seems too good to be true.
I’ve been eyeing that one myself. I first saw it on the Usagi Electric youtube channel. That guy is scary smart and the UT210e seems to be his go-to meter when he’s working on PDP-11s and even weird old vacuum tube computers

Yep, it works very good for parasitic drains. Better resolution than all the Fluke 300 series.Interested - description says it has a scale of 2 amps and resolution to 1 milliamp. Does that mean it can measure to 1 milliamp? I am looking for a clamp ammeter that can accurately measure to 50 milliamp for automotive parasitic drain testing and not been able to find one reasonably priced. Seems too good to be true.
You won't get tiny current readings with an amp clamp. You will need a meter with milliamp scale for that.
Interested - description says it has a scale of 2 amps and resolution to 1 milliamp. Does that mean it can measure to 1 milliamp? I am looking for a clamp ammeter that can accurately measure to 50 milliamp for automotive parasitic drain testing and not been able to find one reasonably priced. Seems too good to be true.
My uei is ac/dcThe problem with the first models suggested is they are AC only. The Kleins suggested are both AC and DC plus numerous other valuable features. But then they only test DC amperage and no capacitance tester. There really don't have an all-around, one that does everything model that is affordable. However, if you both the Klien, I like auto ranging also, and a meter that could test AC-DC amperage you would have most all you would need.
I've got one of those too (with my Pico scope)For parasitic draw this is about as close as your going to get without breaking into the circuit.
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Current Probe, Low range, with Banana Plugs
Low current probe for use with scopes, graphing meters and multimeters.www.aeswave.com
Anything that does everything rarely does everything well. Dedicated tools for diagnostic purposes.
I keep a couple kaiweets clamp meters for household purposes and basic tests. I have a fluke 87 for when I get more involved into a diag.
Limited-time deal: KAIWEETS Digital Clamp Meter Multimeter with D-Shaped Jaw for AC/DC Current & Voltage, Auto-ranging 4000 Counts Voltage Tester with Flashlight Backlight, Measuring Temperature Continuity Diode NCV https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0CVXCFMLY?tag=atomicindus08-20
I have checked out that Electronic Specialties meter before and came to the same conclusion that the clamp would not fit around a typical battery cable. I guess the aperture of the clamp needs to be small to get the resolution needed for parasitic draw testing? I have used my Fluke 88 with a Lisle Parasitic Drain #64970 testing harness in the past but you do have to break into the circuit.
Would love an easy clamp meter that was sufficiently sensitive and did not break the bank
How large is the inside diameter of the clamp when closed? I see Amazon has it for $362 which is low price for a new one. The Ebay one for $175 is open box and the seller has no history so would not do that. I will keep an eye out. Thanks.I would look at the Extech unit. I picked one up on eBay a few years back at a pretty significant discount.
Extech 380942. There is one on eBay right now for around $175.
How large is the inside diameter of the clamp when closed? I see Amazon has it for $362 which is low price for a new one. The Ebay one for $175 is open box and the seller has no history so would not do that. I will keep an eye out. Thanks.
Thanks - It looks like it has a 3/4 clamp opening but unfortunately, at $600, beyond my price range.Let me see if I can get some measurements on it. When I've used it to measure the current on the negative terminal it fit well.
The other clamp meter I've had good success with is the Amprobe LH41A (this is the one Honda recommends for parasitic draw tests).
Auto range doesn't make it more or less safe.I would spend the extra $10 for the auto-ranging version but I trust Klein to put out a reasonably safe meter.UEI(edit, meant to write UNI-T) meters are all over the place depending on which model and what iteration of said model you're looking at.
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Klein Tools 600V AC/DC Auto Ranging Digital Multimeter, Drop Resistant, Temperature Measurement MM400 - The Home Depot
Prepare yourself to conquer all your music work projects at ease with the help of this Klein Tools AutoRanging Digital Multimeter.www.homedepot.com
Also get a set of test leads with alligator clips. I almost always have one on my ground.

I have a Fluke 75. I bought it at a secondhand store for $16. I have had it for over 30 years. I did have to buy a "bridge" from Fluke because, my Fluke was cracked. There was no charge.I YOLO'd it and bought a Fluke 87v Max.
The Klein one above is great for your purpose.