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Bench multimeter
nightfire:
Another tip could be a Fluke 45, which sometime can be gotten for decent money and is kind of a predecessor to the Fluke 884x series.
Got mine for 250 € including fresh calibration on ebay ;-)
Damperhead:
Does anyone have experience using the UNI-T UT8804E bench meter? The review found on YouTube (older UNI-T UT8804N model) would seem like a valid option. Also attractive in terms of price.
Old Printer:
I like a bench DMM, big easy to read display (if you buy the right one) plugged in, no batteries or constantly shutting itself off. It sits out of the way with my scope and other bench equip, but is always there. I bought an old BK push button basic DMM first then picked up a nice used GW Instek dual display, 4 wire capable unit from a fellow forum member. The BK is very bare bones, but quick to use, and the GW is for anything serious. Good deals come along if you are patient.
KungFuJosh:
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I got the Siglent SDM3045X for $399 brand new. Then I "improved" it to 5.5 digits using the SDM3055X-E firmware (identical hardware). It's a great meter with a nice screen. I've been very happy with it, and it isn't huge.
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