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| marck120:
Hi, greetings to all. I live in Italy, I don't speak English, I was looking for a multimeter for non-professional use, I needed a tool to keep at home to use in case of need, just to perform some checks on electronic boards. The budget is quite low, I thought I would spend about € 100 - € 120, as far as possible I would like to get a valid multimeter, with good build quality and that lasts over time. Which model do you recommend ? |
| CharlotteSwiss:
Don't worry, even if you don't open them in English, the forum is open to everyone! With that money I would get a uni-T model, decent quality at a low price. ;) |
| Fungus:
--- Quote from: marck120 on November 02, 2021, 08:56:27 am ---I live in Italy... The budget is quite low, I thought I would spend about € 100 - € 120, as far as possible I would like to get a valid multimeter, with good build quality and that lasts over time. Which model do you recommend ? --- End quote --- It's an easy decision if you're in Europe - get a Brymen! eg. The BM235 is a good little meter and easily fits your budget: https://brymen.eu/shop/bm235/ |
| rvalente:
For 100..120 euros can get you a lot of good stuff, specially if you look for used. Just keep an eye open our your local ebay/craiglist/2nd hand journal/olx/facebook market. You may score a used 87V, I've got mine for 100 usd because it was missing the yellow holster. The BM235 as suggested is pretty cool and very well made and you can support the eevblog by buying from dave. https://www.eevblog.com/product/bm235/ A Fluke 17B is also a great meter and very well made. For about 70 euros maybe the UT61E+ be a good choice, although the input protection is not the best (as uni-t's are historically), just do not use for everyday mains probing and it should be fine. |
| bdunham7:
I'm going to shock Fungus by agreeing with him. In your locale and at the price listed in his link, the Brymen BM235 is a very good choice. An EU seller, an authorized product and a 3 year warranty are all good things as well. |
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