Yes... I tried search... either I suck at search, or this is a new question!
I have a Brymen BM867S which I really love, but unlike it's more expensive brother the BM869S it does not come with silicon probes (it was also about half the price)
I was going to order some Probemaster probes, and was almost settled on 48" l(sorry, American company, no Metric) length when a techie friend suggested I might want shorter probes to minimize voltage drop for doing some types of measurements.
I use the meter for electronics but also for 12 automotive work.... and was thinking I could keep the 48" probes the meter came with for automotive, and get my ProbeMasters as a shorter set... that way I have the length if I need it... but I was wondering... would a 24" test lead really be that much better than a 48" lead? What length do most people settle on for low voltage electronics, voltage drop tests, etc.