You can't go wrong with a Fluke, although they are not cheap. I have one
Fluke 115 that I actually get calibrated every year. I also have a variety
of cheapies from Home Depot / Frys Electronics / Amazon and can't even tell
you what the brands are. They work too and all seem to agree. It depends on
what you want. If you just want to make a measurement, pretty much
everything out there will do that and give you decent readings. If you want
to make measurements on high voltages, and value your safety, then get
something like the Fluke. For example, the safety fuse from the Fluke is
more than you will pay for many meters. There are so many models that I
can't make a recommendation without knowing what you plan to do with it.

Regards,

Mark


On Sat, Mar 23, 2019 at 7:01 AM Jim Palfreyman <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi all,
>
> I think I'm in the market for a new digital multimeter.
>
> Could I have some recommendations?
>
> Jim
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