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| GigaJoe:
for US230 are good deal ? local offer screen seems ok ; no troubles looks like at first look should i rush in ? |
| bdunham7:
If you need or want a good but less-precise bench meter, that seems pretty good. The Fluke equivalent 8808A is over $1K and is a current model. |
| Miti:
It is 5.5 digit meter. You could get a better deal for a 6.5 digit HP 34401. Just saying. |
| GigaJoe:
less then us300 for HP - unrealistically lucky i saw milometer 80-x circa fly away for over US1100 seems of new era skyrocketing everything but wages |
| shakalnokturn:
Even here in France where T.E. seems to sell for more than in U.S. or Canada, I'll usually stay below 100€ for a 5.5 digit meter. If there's nothing better / cheaper going and you really need it why not, check the calibration as well as you can before buying, the price would be steep for a meter that isn't working as intended or needs readjusting. The average price over here for a used HP 34401 would be around 500€ occasionally they go for half of that. I bought my Keithley 2100 which is a 6.5 digit meter for 220€. |
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