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Tool Alligator clips for Fluke 77iii

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If anybody wants a hot tip on meters…. Fluke is THE BEST undoubtedly, no argument, at all. Accessories, everything, the best. But you pay for it like crazy.

There’s a brand of meter, “Brymen” that is manufactured in Taiwan…..

You can get your hands on those for ALOT less than fluke, and the quality and functionality will not dissapoint you.

They even have some functions fluke does not offer or only offers on very high end meters…..

These are not cheap meters, so don’t look them up and expect to pay 50$.

These are very good industrial quality meters suitable for professional use, and for a comparable fluke meter you’ll pay about a third ish.

They have proper input protection and are all CSA rated with CAT ratings.

They also come with alligator clips, and their leads are silicone and very satisfactory in quality.

Also interchangeable with fluke leads ;)


I have read similar comments on the EEVBLOG forum, if I ever need another DMM I would very likely order a Brymen they are very highly regarded.

There are so many unsafe DMMs with fake ratings it's just scary.
 
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