Only complaint is that the latch on the continuity tester is pretty slow. Otherwise a pretty nice meter, especially for the price.
While in the continuity test mode, manually bump it up to one of the M-ohm ranges and it'll be much faster.
Also note that the continuity voltage differs based on the range. It can be as high as 4V, which could be detrimental for some circuits/devices.
Ok, now I don't feel bad about turning you guys onto the seller AND NOT BUYING ONE MYSELF! I never had a problem with the continuity tester as I put it in diode mode usually but I like the idea of bumping it up. So I gained something.
I have so many meters. My favorite is an HP handheld still in the original box that the seller taped up and sent to me instead of repacking. Could have killed him. I have 4 x 3455A, 3 x 3478a, 2 x 3456a, 2 x 3457a, 2 x 3476b, an HP signature meter to fix them and about 6 or 8 Keithley, plus the Agilent U1252b and a bunch of tossers. So ok, I need to join the club...
I mean, the meter is nice, do I need another? MAybe to have one on the charger while the other is in use? OK! I'm going to send him a note and see if he has one without all the charger, leads, etc. that he wants to send me for a deal.
Edit: sent a note, wish me luck.