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<blockquote data-quote="grassroots" data-source="post: 3470109" data-attributes="member: 571725"><p>no, you probably don't need one with all the frills and gadgets... only meters i would buy are either a fluke or greenlee, but they are also some of the most expensive....</p><p></p><p>what kind of other stuff do you need to check? the majority of meters these days check a/c, d/c voltage, amperage, and resistance and a decent one can be found for under 60 bucks that will do everything you need it to....</p><p></p><p>there really is no need to go out and buy a $900 fluke true rms clamp meter unless you're an electrician or something. even then, you're paying a lot just for a name... i'd stick to the craftsmans if i were you...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="grassroots, post: 3470109, member: 571725"] no, you probably don't need one with all the frills and gadgets... only meters i would buy are either a fluke or greenlee, but they are also some of the most expensive.... what kind of other stuff do you need to check? the majority of meters these days check a/c, d/c voltage, amperage, and resistance and a decent one can be found for under 60 bucks that will do everything you need it to.... there really is no need to go out and buy a $900 fluke true rms clamp meter unless you're an electrician or something. even then, you're paying a lot just for a name... i'd stick to the craftsmans if i were you... [/QUOTE]
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