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EEVblog:

--- Quote from: multiJ on August 12, 2024, 08:00:16 pm ---
--- Quote from: Fungus on August 12, 2024, 05:22:09 am ---I feel this is a topic that's never been explored. Which meter needs the least button pushes and mode selections in daily use?

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Fluke 117 and certain meters from Hioki (4252, 4256, 4261, 4282) come to mind, if we are not too far off topic.

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Winner:

Fungus:

--- Quote from: multiJ on August 12, 2024, 08:00:16 pm ---
--- Quote from: Fungus on August 12, 2024, 05:22:09 am ---I feel this is a topic that's never been explored. Which meter needs the least button pushes and mode selections in daily use?

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Fluke 117 and certain meters from Hioki (4252, 4256, 4261, 4282) come to mind, if we are not too far off topic.

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I guess I should have added "and have good accuracy specs and are not missing any major functions that an EE needs, like mA/uA".

porter:

--- Quote from: mwb1100 on September 24, 2023, 07:36:19 pm ---I should also add that the Flir DM64 and DM65 are OEM equivalents of the Brymen DM235 (it seems that the DM64 and DM65 are themselves identical except that the DM65 is packaged with slip-on alligator clips!).  Flir's US website is still selling the DM64 for $50 (only shipping to the USA as far as I know).  Since the last time I looked at Flir's website the number of multimeters has been reduced significantly.  Don't know if that's a temporary thing or the company shifting focus?

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I wanted to mention that I ordered the DM64 last year at the sale price while it was still  listed on the Flir website. It didn't arrive after a few weeks, but I got a call from them telling me that they are shipping the DM66 for the same price.  I'm very happy with the quality.
I'm posting this ( a little bit late) because I appreciated the phone call from Flir and shipment of a newer model.

rce_pirate:
new post here. the flir dm66 is the brymen 235 repackaged. better plasics though.

Sorama:
I use a Brymen 785 on the bench.
This model is not mentioned often on the forum.

Maybe it’s not a model sold across the ocean?

But I do like it a lot.

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