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Like anything else...................................... you get what you pay for. If you have a need for actually measuring voltages or current you should buy a Fluke, period. Their basic / lowest price model is enough for most people, even pro's like me.

I once spent an entire day searching for what I thought was a draw on a 740 as the reading was 10Ma over max spec. Even after zero'ing the meter few times (Snap-On btw) the reading remained. Turned out the meter was out of spec by just about that amount. I couldn't bill for the time, and what money I lost on the job could have bought 2 Fluke meters.

Enough said.....................................
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