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I am shopping for a new meter. Would like a good quality meter that will last me a couple years. I went to MarVac, HSC, RadioShack and Frys but didn't find anything that I liked.
Whats a good meter for about $50 ? Sorry, I can't afford Fluke just yet. |
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Join Date: Jul 2002
Location: San Diego
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I think Circuit Specialists will give you a "free" one if you spend $50 on parts and stuff there viw their website.
http://www.web-tronics.com/freedmmoffer.html I don't know how good that meter is though -- I haven't taken advantage of the offer. |
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