121GW! Dave, please tell me back to the future was inspiration for the model number!
cough...It´s hell of a multimeter. Can´t never have enough of those.
Aaand they're gone.
I ran to the next shop which have prepayed credit cards.
But the time I reached the shop, all (erarly bird) DMMs where gone.
Unlike in the U.S. credit cards are not a thing here in Germany. I pay cash or with my banking card (debit card) in the real world and for online purchases it is either debit card, bank transfer as advance payment or Paypal // Amazon payments.
Unlike most the world I think. What you have to understand is that the US has a very odd banking system comprised of not only gigantic banks but also little "Mom 'n Pop" institutions.
Sorry for all the OT chatter, mandatory credit card is kind of a red flag for me. Since all the early birds are gone by now it really does not matter any more. Maybe I will order one or two when those are available through the regular EEVBlog shop.
I do not know about other countries, but here in Germany a credit card will cost you at least 30€ per year plus you pay something like 2% fees on transactions outside of the EU. Taking into account, that for me there are no recognizable benefits and almost everyone else will offer some sort of payment method I already can provide, I can not justify paying for one.
I have been traveling the world without a credit card for years and it has never been an issue. I usually pay cash and can withdraw money from a savings account via VISA plus terminals as a service from my bank free of charge world wide in case I need it.
Hm, Europeans are screwed. All gone during sleep
I just look up at kickstarter in the morning and all early birds are gone. To wait an extra of 4 month is not a problem for me, but to pay more for waiting is not an option. No meter for Joe.
I don't think the DMM will much more expensive at Amazon.
The problem is that Amazon don't sell to Austria.
First time I have ever backed anything on Kickstarter. Cant wait
To wait an extra of 4 month is not a problem for me, but to pay more for waiting is not an option.
Really? An extra 10 euros is enough to kill the deal?
Wow, 230k AUD already, crazy. I guess I'll have to get one, great looking multimeter with some nice functions I don't really have available on my bench atm.
Since I never order from outside of europe usually, I do have to expect VAT and customs charges, right? Some 20% on top of the 290AUD in Germany I guess?
Really? An extra 10 euros is enough to kill the deal?
There's always someone who finds a way of turning a nice thing into a problem.
@markus-k
290AU$ are something around 180 to 185 Euro.
That's not that bad for this kind of features.
But yes, the toll taxes are interesting.
The costs here in Austria are 20% VAT because it's over 22Euro.
10 Euro additional postal fee .
and toll tax because the DMM costs more then 150Euro (I didn't have the exact percentage. I still wait for the answer of the BMF but I think it will be something around 5%)
Since I never order from outside of europe usually, I do have to expect VAT and customs charges, right? Some 20% on top of the 290AUD in Germany I guess?
To import electronics from outside the EU you need to pay customs duty and value-added tax on values above 150€. (VAT always applies for values above ca. 23€)
I do not know the exact percentage for this kind of measurement devices but my guess is something like 3.7%.
Number crunching:
121GW incl. shipping ca. 188€*
+ import duties 6.96€
= 194.96€
+ VAT 37.04€
Total 232€
*plus additional handling fee for credit card usage, this is not tax relevant however
Edit: That totals to around AU$ 367 incl. taxes and 2% handling fees
Number crunching:
121GW incl. shipping ca. 188€*
+ import duties 6.96€
= 194.96€
+ VAT 37.04€
Total 232€
*plus additional handling fee for credit card usage, this is not tax relevant however
Edit: That totals to around AU$ 367 incl. taxes and 2% handling fees
cool, thanks. Thats still less than I paid for my Fluke 175 iirc.
cool, thanks. Thats still less than I paid for my Fluke 175 iirc.
Pretty much any multimeter is going to cost less than a comparable Fluke. The Fluke premium can be ridiculous.
Hi all,
Well, I have a workshop with a load of DMM's......but there's always room for another so have backed this. Got caught out here in the UK with the time difference so missed the 1st batch so am in the 2nd. Oh well!
Ian.
I do not know about other countries, but here in Germany a credit card will cost you at least 30€ per year plus you pay something like 2% fees on transactions outside of the EU. Taking into account, that for me there are no recognizable benefits and almost everyone else will offer some sort of payment method I already can provide, I can not justify paying for one.
Sorry for the OT, but this isn't really true. There are various free checking accounts that come with a free Visa- or Mastercard credit card (comdirect bank for example). There are also other possibilities: Barclaycard e.g. offers its New Visa without a yearly fee.
The cards with a yearly fee may be worth it if one is travelling to non-Euro countries or buying a lot from there. For about 70 EUR/year one can get cards that do not have any currency conversion fees or unfavorable exchange rates like Paypal, but use the "real" exchange rate of the day, which saves about 2%. So if one spends more than about 4000 US$ per year for example, this is worth the yearly fee (which typically includes some useful and not so useful insurances like travel health insurance, lowering the break-even point somewhat).
Nice job and glad it's taken off so well.
Not sure I really
need a meter of that high a spec.. but I'm having a serious think about it.
Hm, Europeans are screwed. All gone during sleep I just look up at kickstarter in the morning and all early birds are gone. To wait an extra of 4 month is not a problem for me, but to pay more for waiting is not an option. No meter for Joe.
Correct - I was really
lucky. My kid was unwell all night and I accidentally got the YT notification.
Probably, I will be one of very few Europeans who gets it in the fist batch.
c.
Since I never order from outside of europe usually, I do have to expect VAT and customs charges, right? Some 20% on top of the 290AUD in Germany I guess?
To import electronics from outside the EU you need to pay customs duty and value-added tax on values above 150€. (VAT always applies for values above ca. 23€)
I do not know the exact percentage for this kind of measurement devices but my guess is something like 3.7%.
Number crunching:
121GW incl. shipping ca. 188€*
+ import duties 6.96€
= 194.96€
+ VAT 37.04€
Total 232€
*plus additional handling fee for credit card usage, this is not tax relevant however
Edit: That totals to around AU$ 367 incl. taxes and 2% handling fees
I'll see what I can do.
Perhaps bulk shipping to the EU and having someone distribute internally is the best way to go for all?
I'll see what I can do.
Perhaps bulk shipping to the EU and having someone distribute internally is the best way to go for all?
VAT has to be paid anyway. Perhaps you could choose a country with a lowest VAT rate but the diff will be only a couple %.
You would probably save on shipping a bit.
Currently #2 under Popular projects on the Kickstarter frontpage, and it's about to break $200K USD!
Great!
But I'll wait. In the mean time: is it possible to access the data
spewn out via bluetooth on windows live through a virtual COM port?
I am asking, because I would like to post-process the data using Profilab
which otherwise would need a special driver - something which will never
happen.
Anyway congratulations to a fine product; apparently after having thoroughly
researched market needs.
...
121GW incl. shipping ca. 188€*
+ import duties 6.96€
= 194.96€
+ VAT 37.04€
Total 232€
I've just checked, and I think multi-meters are 9030320000, which have 0% import duty.
What is the 6.96€ based on? Only VAT + handling fee apply, right?
Also, credit cards are still not common over here. We enjoy similar protection on our debit cards by law.
Though I pulled the trigger on the Agilent 1282A as soon as I first saw its capabilities (the portable (~800 hours) and fast (40 readings per second) logging feature, especially --let the 16-bit count display), I would not hesitate a moment to get that new beast because of its hackability; which (meaning the firmware hacking) is something that (even I, personally...) would be very hesitant to even think of doing to the Agilent 1282A...
Yes, I know, I should grow up a little more, sometime in my life!
But I won't; and you can take this to the bank!
Kudos to you, Dave!
-George
Great! But I'll wait. In the mean time: is it possible to access the data spewn out via bluetooth on windows live through a virtual COM port?
I am asking, because I would like to post-process the data using Profilab which otherwise would need a special driver - something which will never happen.
No it won't support a virtual com port out of the box. It's BLE (Bluetooth Low Energy) which does not support a COM profile using standard BT drivers.
I'm pretty confident this can easily be overcome with a little USB attached bluetooth module such as an Adafruit nRF52 or ESP32 module running some custom code to collect the data via BLE and proxy it out on USB port using a virtual com.