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echen1024:
The Fluke 81438. Never seen this one before... Anyone know anything about ir?
http://www.ebay.com/itm/Fluke-81438-True-RMS-Multimeter-/141054955083?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item20d787ce4b

PedroDaGr8:
It appears to be a Fluke budget meter.

6000 count
CatIII 300V

It appears to be basically a cheap chinese meter with fluke branding based on the specs I see. Sold only through Sears, which explains the strange part number. That is a sears part number.

http://www.fluke.com/fluke/usen/digital-multimeter/Fluke-81438.htm?PID=56138

Wytnucls:
 I wouldn't call it a cheap Chinese meter. Although probably made in China under a Fluke contract, it looks quite decent, with proper input protection and is TUV listed. Mostly basic functionality aimed at electricians, but it is a true RMS meter and has a Max/Min function.
Someone mentioned on a forum that the construction is very similar to the Fluke 17, although I haven't seen any pictures of the PCB to confirm this.

retiredcaps:
For $75 + $15 s/h = $90, you are better off buying an original used Fluke 80 (83, 85, or 87).

RedGrittyBrick:
That's a Fluke 111 (discontinued). http://www.fluke.com/fluke/usen/digital-multimeter/Fluke-110.htm?PID=55988

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