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rsjsouza:

--- Quote from: pavlik222 on March 24, 2023, 08:19:21 am ---
--- Quote from: Fungus on March 24, 2023, 04:00:59 am ---See how many you recognize: https://zotektools.com/products/

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I wrote about it. Only I don’t understand why there is no ZT-225 multimeter on the official ZOTEK website?

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The ZT-Y2 is not there as well.

IMO the logic is clear: why spend money with web designers in an URL that most probably gets hit at a much lower ratio when compared to a behemoth such as Aliexpress? Just improve the product information on some of your key distributors and use the platform to promote your product.
floobydust:

--- Quote from: Fungus on March 24, 2023, 04:00:59 am ---
--- Quote from: shapirus on March 23, 2023, 01:45:16 pm ---
--- Quote from: pavlik222 on March 23, 2023, 12:57:21 pm ---Overview of the clone Zoyi ZT-225: https://mysku.club/blog/aliexpress/94958.html

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Not really a clone, I think. It looks like it's the same meter, manufactured at the same factory and branded individually for whoever is willing to pay for their branding.

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Zoyi are the OEM for these meters. Everybody else is the rebrander.

See how many you recognize: https://zotektools.com/products/

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I thought Zoyi is the OEM and BSIDE, Aneng, Zotek are private labels. It seems done differently in china, where the OEM does small changes to differentiate between what is essentially the same design. The private labels are doing marketing, packaging, branding I think.

I tried a MESTEK and it's a bit higher quality build, it appears Shenzhen Mestek Electronics Co., Ltd. is another OEM.
pavlik222:
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Eraldo:
Does anyone have an image of the rotary switch design on the aneng sz20. Have they implemented the one similar to fluke and other meters like brymen or do they use the ball bearings with the springs.

I really am not a fan of those since they are not reliable in my experience.

Aneng 870 (20000 uV meter) has a nice implementation like the brymen, even though a bit stiff as per some reviews
Astur_TorQue:

--- Quote from: ElectricPower on January 08, 2023, 09:55:13 pm ---Just wonder...

Why is safety so important in a meter that costs 10 dollar? Why not just take it for what it is? In my opinion a godd and sheap number two meter for use in car/boat or in DC circuits off grid.

You don't need a Fluke 289 for measuring a 12V battery or continuity in a DC circuit.

But i'm agreed that everyone that has electronic as hobby must have at least ONE good meter. But as number two meter, i think Aneng Q10 and AN 8009 is good meters.

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Comparisions are hateful...


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