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Rebranding of multimeters?
joeqsmith:
Of the Amprobe branded meters I have looked at, two are made by UNI-T and the other Brymen.
Fluke is a subsidiary of Fortive.
Amprobe is a wholly-owned subsidiary of Danaher Corporation.
Maybe because there is still something to squeeze out of Fluke?
malagas_on_fire:
other rebrand off uni-t is tenma
eg for the uni-t 61E
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B00EID8TI0/ref=cm_sw_r_tw_dp_U_x_IGEUCbYRETTMW
By the looks of their website they are focused in electrical stuff , but not much details
threephase:
Extech is a brand of Flir, who are the parent company I believe. Extech are predominantly CEM rebrands, but some of the Flir instruments also look suspiciously like CEM, but do not seem to have exact models.
Di-LOG are another brand that use predominantly CEM instruments.
RS Components have their own RS Pro brand, which was the old Iso-Tech brand, they have a mixture of CEM and Appa Technology instruments.
Megger own the AVO brand, they certainly do some of their own instrument design, but that may be more towards the electrical test side. Some of their meters are close to Appa Technology styling.
Sonel, a Polish Company are another own manufacturer, I cannot place who makes their multi-meters or if they are their own design.
https://www.sonel.pl/en/products/devices/others/multimeters/
Metrel from Slovenia manufacture their own instruments, but are more towards the electrical test sector.
https://www.metrel.si/en/shop/DMM/
All-Sun are another Chinese meter OEM with a large multimeter range.
http://www.all-sun.com/EN/p.aspx?px=1
Kind regards
Markus2801A:
Puh there are so many, its really almost impossible to list them and to keep the overview. But together we can make it! :-)
So APPA and C.E.M. seem to be big players in manufacturing Multimeters for a dozens other Companies, which only rebrand them?!
smithnerd:
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Metrel from Slovenia manufacture their own instruments, but are more towards the electrical test sector.
https://www.metrel.si/en/shop/DMM/
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I think Metrel handhelds are all Brymens.
At the time that Dave's BM235 came out, I did wonder if 'eevblog blue' might be a little too close to 'metrel blue' for comfort.
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