Hi!
I'm on the lookout for a mid-range DMM, preferably a fair bit under £100 UK (approx $150 US). It will mainly be used for 3.3v to 9v hobby electronics, with very occasional outings as a tool in household appliance repair at mains voltages (with ambulance on standby)

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I came across the Iso-Tech IDM 72 on the RS website for £80 (approx $120US), but for the life of me I can't seem to find out much about them.
Data sheet .pdf:
http://docs-europe.electrocomponents.com/webdocs/0fbf/0900766b80fbf588.pdfRS Website page:
http://uk.rs-online.com/web/p/digital-multimeters/6974042/I was wondering if anyone had any experience of them, or knows if they're something else re-badged, or anything really!
Also, do shout out if you think it's a poor choice. It seems to have decent features (although that's often a giveaway of a dodgy meter in itself!) and acceptable claimed accuracy, although the 1.5 readings/second is on the annoyingly slow side.
I've watched too many videos of Dave finding dodgy workmanship on the teardowns, and I've become very wary of spending any money on kit!
*Edited for the kind of typo that makes your butthole wince
