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| Mcircuits:
I think there is no white mark on that Fluke 87 V since the one that I repaired does not have any too but it is original. to see check this out. Thanks https://mastercircuits.blogspot.com/2022/12/fluke-85v-troubleshooting.html |
| Veteran68:
--- Quote from: Mechatrommer on December 03, 2022, 01:28:00 pm --- --- Quote from: Fungus on December 03, 2022, 12:53:12 pm ---It's not going to be "fake", but it might be a grey import. --- End quote --- what does it mean grey market? legit instruments from legit factory, is just through unauthorized channels? or less than par certification/calibration/reject result sold in unauthorized channels? or else? what? if i really care about white mark, i'll use pen correction liquid, 1 second fix. --- End quote --- Yes, grey market refers to products sold in through unauthorized channels or regions. Manufacturers typically refuse warranty service on a grey market product. It's a common practice in a number of product areas, including photography (cameras and lenses) and hi-fi audio gear. I once bought a Yamaha A/V receiver that sold for $1200 in the states from a grey market reseller for $700 who provided a written warranty promising to service/replace it during the factory warranty period. I had that receiver for years and it was great, well worth taking the risk vs the money saved. The main risk is in choosing a reputable dealer who will stand behind the product in lieu of the manufacturer. |
| Mechatrommer:
someone got another "cloned" 83V? ;D https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/fluke-83v-vs-87v-spot-the-differences |
| Ugur:
Remember this piece is original. It is now produced this way. |
| coromonadalix:
they save on the paint |
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