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Offline TheBla222Topic starter

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Bad multimeter build quality
« on: October 06, 2010, 03:28:11 pm »
was looking on the internet today and came across this i think you guys should look and see what you make am no expert but i know this is BAD this is worse than the build of the ones in the Why cheap multimeter's suck video Dave did 
go down to DT-830B
Check it out
http://www.robotroom.com/Multimeter-Reviews.html
 

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Re: Bad multimeter build quality
« Reply #1 on: October 06, 2010, 03:57:04 pm »
This is an very old page , its best to pay attention in the ones reviewed here.

There is no need for an father who likes to measure the batteries of the remote controlled car ,
that the junior plays with , to pay more than 6 $  for an DMM.

Yes, in this life there is also small needs , that even the smallest DMM, it can do the trick.  
 

Offline TheBla222Topic starter

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Re: Bad multimeter build quality
« Reply #2 on: October 06, 2010, 04:04:23 pm »
yes this is the best forum to go i think but i was just looking at multimeter reviews
but when i saw it i couldn't help but post it on hear   :)
 

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Re: Bad multimeter build quality
« Reply #3 on: October 06, 2010, 06:23:48 pm »
even though the page is old, but most of the DMM are still around, so i think the page is still relevant.
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Re: Bad multimeter build quality
« Reply #4 on: October 06, 2010, 07:34:35 pm »
There is no need for an father who likes to measure the batteries of the remote controlled car ,
that the junior plays with , to pay more than 6 $  for an DMM.
Agreed, not everyone needs a professional tool, but I would prefer it if they were just limited to 50V or so, and stated so one the packaging. That would eliminate a significant part of the safety issues.
 


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