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| mastershake:
what case does everyone use for their 789 (or 786) looking for a semi hard case doesnt have to be anything fancy but i def want a nice snug fit so its not flopping around in there. and needs to have something for the leads. id prefer something that has some sort of protection between the pocket for the leads and the front of the unit so it doesnt scratch the screen all up like a flap or something i have a case but its one of the flimsy ones and i have to remember to make sure the unit is face down so it doesnt get all scratched up. it fits my fluke case pretty well but im not spending that much ever again on a case lol and its not even that great of a case. ill try a couple more from amazon and see if i can find a better one unless someone has any suggestions for me to check out. i dont mind up to around maybe 30$ but anymore seems like its to much from the quality i have been seeing lately. thoughts? also looking for one for the 121GW but i tend to use the other two more often so unless i find a good deal those will come first. i appreciate any input. i do want one that is semi rigid though not one of the thin canvas single layer paper thin ones. |
| J-R:
The official Brymen cases have a decent felt liner and the EEVBlog case has a thin layer of padding between the inner and outer layers of fabric. Both provide a reasonable amount of protection to the DMM and are generally designed to allow the leads to be folded up to the left or right of the DMM while stored in the case. Welectron has both cases listed, but I wonder if the EEVBlog case has been discontinued... Dave? Neither are "single layer paper thin", but of course are also not quite comparable to an EVA case. There are tons of EVA cases available all over the 'net, so just start searching for something with the right dimensions. You can cut some foam in the shape of the DMM and the accessories. |
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