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Old Fluke Multimeters
vinlove:
Thank you Marvin. Great info.
I think the 27/FM is kinda rare, hard to find, I imagine it would be more expensive too.
Fluke 25 seems easier to find for sale, and going for good price.
Is the 25 good DMM to use?
idpromnut:
--- Quote from: vinlove on February 19, 2014, 11:04:38 am ---Thank you Marvin. Great info.
I think the 27/FM is kinda rare, hard to find, I imagine it would be more expensive too.
Fluke 25 seems easier to find for sale, and going for good price.
Is the 25 good DMM to use?
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Depending on where you are, the 27/FM is actually very easy to find. Look up realpcola on Ebay (http://www.ebay.ca/sch/realpcola/m.html), they usually have a 27 up (and do a GREAT job of cleaning it up, checking it out, etc) and for usually not too much. I paid about 80$ shipped for each of the units I have.
Note I am in Canada, so the shipping even here is not bad, and to the US it is probably a better deal. Outside of that, you may need to look for a more local dealer.
Disclaimer: I am a VERY satisfied customer of the above Ebay seller and will gladly highly recommend. They also sell 87V and other flukes, just keep an eye out for them.
vinlove:
I see one in US eBay, and it is listed for $350 Buy It Now. But it is NEW.
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/Fluke-27-Multimeter-/251075396746?pt=Motors_Automotive_Tools&hash=item3a7542848a
Marvin:
There are a lot of them on sale, just some I found:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/FLUKE-27-FM-hand-held-digital-Multimeter-DMM-with-leads-clips-and-large-case-/371007738834
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fluke-27-FM-Digital-Multimeter-80K-High-Voltage-Probe-Leads-2-3-Day-Arrival-/121148564924
vinlove:
How is the Fluke 25? Is it a good DMM for using in general hobby projects and repair of amps and tuners - vintage hifi stuff?
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