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| zapta:
Hi all, I am looking for a small DMM for general work around the house and car. Strong preference for a simple, compact, good quality, backlight and aesthetic look (subjective of course). During my research I stumbled upon the Fluke 107. It seems to be smaller than my other candidates Fluke 117 and Fluke 15B, just about my perfect size. http://www.fluke.com/fluke/inen/digital-multimeters/compact-multimeters/fluke-107-digital-multimeter.htm?PID=77007 It is available (Chinese version?) on Alibaba in single quantities with shipping to the US for sub $100. http://www.aliexpress.com/item/2013-New-fluke-107-F107-200g-handheld-Pocket-digital-multimeter-diode-test-Backlight-with-magnetic-Strap/1285231514.html Anybody has any experience or an opinion about this Fluke line? Thanks, zapta |
| alm:
No experiences that I've seen, but some opinions: https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/any-teardown-pictures-of-new-fluke-101-106-107-palm-sized-multimeter You can use Google to search the EEVblog form using 'site:eevblog.com'. |
| echen1024:
I don't know. I've been wanting to hear a review of that meter for some time. Seems good for electronics work. |
| Lightages:
Read the other thread. This series of meters is NOT meant for electronics. It is missing millivolts range on DC, milliamp and microamps, and has a very limited frequency measurement range. The Fluke 17B is a better electronics meter than this. |
| zapta:
Thanks everybody for the info. I understand that the 107 is limited (uA, true RMS, etc) but I need it only for occasional works around the house, car etc and like the convenience due to the simplicity, form factor and backlight. For electronic works I have an old Metex 3860D and a Tektronis DSO. I think I will give it a try and order from Alibaba Express. Never order from them, hopefully they will accept my order and will actually ship to the US. |
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