I am considering buying a multimeter because idk I guess I'm at the time in my life when people buy multimeters.
I don't know much about them -- is there any point trying to find a good one, or are they fairly consistent / standard?
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in reply to Ben Millwood • •They definitely vary substantially in quality, but my sense from your post is that you mostly want one for the most common things, i.e. voltage checking and continuity testing. Is that right? If so, basically it doesn't matter and you should get a cheap one.
If you instead want to get a solid entry level one, Extech is a solid mid level brand, and Fluke is roughly the best of the best.
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in reply to Ben Weinstein-Raun • •Yeah, that's right, sounds like a cheap one is right for me :)
But I'm curious (largely idly curious) what spending more would get me.
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in reply to Ben Millwood • •mostly:
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