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KAIWEETS Digital Multimeter TRMS 6000 Counts Voltmeter Auto-Ranging Fast Accurately Measures Voltage Current Amp Resistance Diodes Continuity Duty-Cycle Capacitance Temperature for Automotive

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Style 6000 Counts Multimeter
Item Dimensions LxWxH 8.03 x 5.12 x 2.44 inches
Specification Met Iec,rohs Certified

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  • WIDE APPLICATIONS - KAIWEETS HT118A Multimeter measures up to 600V AC/DC voltage, 10A AC/DC current and 60 MOhms resistance, electrical tester also tests temperature, capacitance, frequency, duty-cycle, wire on-off, and test diodes and continuity.
  • EASY OPERATION - Switch the dial to the function you need, and the LED lights on the jacks will shine accordingly. To plug in the leads is easy. Autoranging saves you the hassle of having to know which range of value. Large 2.9” LCD backlight display, easy-to-read digits offer a 6000-count resolution.
  • MULTI-FUNCTION - Non-contact voltage testing and Live function with sound and light alarm. Flashlight on the back ensures easy use in dimly lit places. Min/Max/Average to record signal fluctuations. Stable kickstand, Pen slot on the back, Low battery prompt, Data retention, Auto power-off.
  • SAFETY FIRST - IEC Rated CAT III 1000V, CAT IV 600V, CE, RoHS certified. Anti-Burn with double ceramic fuse and thermistor protection circuit. High Voltage Protection is active on all ranges. Double insulated unit. Silicone protective case prevents it from falling damage.
  • AFTERSALES - KAIWEETS provides a 36-Month after-sale service, lifetime technical support. Please feel free to contact us if you have any concerns. Package includes multimeter, test leads, thermocouple, batteries and user manual. ( Note: Please take off the cap before using the leads)
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  • Product Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 8.03 x 5.12 x 2.44 inches; 9.52 ounces
  • Item model number ‏ : ‎ HT118A
  • Batteries ‏ : ‎ 2 AA batteries required. (included)
  • Date First Available ‏ : ‎ June 1, 2019
  • Manufacturer ‏ : ‎ KAIWEETS
  • ASIN ‏ : ‎ B07SHLS639
  • Customer Reviews:
    4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 20,921 ratings

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KAIWEETS HT118A Multimeter measures up to 600V AC/DC voltage, 10A AC/DC current and 60 MOhms resistance, electrical tester also tests temperature, capacitance, frequency, duty-cycle, wire on-off, and test diodes and continuity.


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Safety, quality, innovation. Safety always comes first

We manufacture what our customer needs. We improve towards what our customer desires.

Kaiweets HT118A Digital Multimeter

An advanced multimeter designed to be used safely and accurately by electricians at work places or homeowner and DIYer who need more capabilities than the standard measuring tool.

* Light up the terminals: LED indication light as input terminal guidance

* CAT III 1000V, CAT 600V safety rating

* Double insulation, robust outer case

* Includes test leads, K-Type thermocouple, batteries and user manual

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Easy live wire detection with visual and audial alarm.

Measures DC/AC voltage, AC/DC current and resistance.

Measures capacitance, frequency, duty-cycle and temperature and test diodes.

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Sensitive Continuity Test

Loud buzzing sound

Resistance < 30Ω, green light

Resistance between 30Ω to 60Ω, red light

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What's in the box

  • Multimeter Battery User Manual Test Leads Thermocouple
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    4.6 out of 5 stars
    4.6 out of 5
    20,921 global ratings

    Customers say

    Customers like the readability, accuracy, features, value, and ease of use of the electric circuit testing device. For example, they mention that the display is easy to read, has a backlight, and the readings seem accurate. They appreciate the versatile design and unique features. That said, they say it's amazing for the price and worth the money spent.

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    548 customers mention417 positive131 negative

    Customers like the quality of the electric circuit testing device. They say it's well-made, tough, and precise. They also say the instrument is impressive, with heavy duty AA batteries and a temperature probe. Customers also say that the test leads are adequate and interchangeable. Overall, customers find the product to be an excellent meter for the price.

    "...The meter seems to be rugged and would take a few hits but I wouldn't try throwing it against the wall like you could with a Fluke...." Read more

    "...at $34, I guarantee you will not be disappointed by this meter, it's solid, it's accurate, and I just love the oversized display with backlighting..." Read more

    "This is an excellent multimeter in all respects except for the K Type thermocouple that came with it...." Read more

    "...Only complaint is the test lead probs are very short on tips of probe. Minor problem but it would be nice if metal tips were longer...." Read more

    468 customers mention346 positive122 negative

    Customers like the performance of the electric circuit testing device. They mention that it works well in DIY tasks, does not affect functionality, and does everything. The thermoprobe works perfectly, and there are no problems so far. Some modes seem to function fine, but when compared to a known good meter the values are adequate. Overall, customers are impressed with the performance and functionality of the meter.

    "...they're a little stiff and specially in cold weather, but they are functional and what you would expect in this price range so I'm not going to..." Read more

    "works good for what it is. fairly accurate but accurate enough for what i need it for. great value, for the features the meter comes with...." Read more

    "...The least visible is the two-color Kaiweets HT208D (on the left); it’s pretty, but that doesn’t make up for its visibility problem...." Read more

    "...with the HT118A leads me to believe that it is completely unreliable for AC work, and "may be" of marginal utility for low-current, low-voltage DC..." Read more

    354 customers mention350 positive4 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the value of the electric circuit testing device. They mention that it has great features for the price, and is worth the money spent.

    "...-duty commercial use not involving high energy systems it's a very good value and I think you'll be very happy with it...." Read more

    "...fairly accurate but accurate enough for what i need it for. great value, for the features the meter comes with...." Read more

    "...I would put this against a FLUKE meter any time and the price is great. It does not come with a storage case, that it sold separately...." Read more

    "A good value for a around the home meter. I would buy again. I read a few comments about this meter having a short life span...." Read more

    223 customers mention176 positive47 negative

    Customers like the accuracy of the electric circuit testing device. They say it's easy to read and very precise. They also say the meter seems to be very accurate, and the ohm readings are accurate. The capacitor tester is fairly accurate, with identical readings. The DC readings seem to be more accurate than AC, and all the measurements are very accurate. Overall, most customers are satisfied with the accuracy and recommend it to others.

    "...guarantee you will not be disappointed by this meter, it's solid, it's accurate, and I just love the oversized display with backlighting and it even..." Read more

    "works good for what it is. fairly accurate but accurate enough for what i need it for. great value, for the features the meter comes with...." Read more

    "I tested this against a fluke 77 and the readings are identical. I use this for hvac service and testing capacitors...." Read more

    "...So far I've tested it and the meter seems to be very accurate. The only drawback is the leads...." Read more

    222 customers mention207 positive15 negative

    Customers find the electric circuit testing device very user friendly, with easy-to-understand instructions and a dial that's less confusing for the user. They also say the function switch and menus are intuitive and easy to cycle through. Overall, customers are satisfied with the product's ease of use and recommend it to others.

    "...Simple features like a stand, easy and quick continuity check, backlight, flashlight, probe grip on case, and large letters make it a pleasure to use..." Read more

    "...This unit is tough, feature loaded, yet simple to use...." Read more

    "...I used this meter and it was right on. The instructions in the booklet are easy to understand. It does more than I expected...." Read more

    "...The other reason I consider the Kaiweets HT208D to be easier to use than the others is because there are fewer settings to choose from...." Read more

    151 customers mention123 positive28 negative

    Customers like the backlight of the electric circuit testing device. They say it's very good, easy to read, and convenient. The fairly even LED lighting of the display was convenient and helped quick measurements. It comes with a handy light that is visible in both dim and bright light. The tester not only beeps but flashes an LED brightly so you can easy tell when it'll beeper.

    "...Simple features like a stand, easy and quick continuity check, backlight, flashlight, probe grip on case, and large letters make it a pleasure to use..." Read more

    "...meter, it's solid, it's accurate, and I just love the oversized display with backlighting and it even has a flashlight built in...." Read more

    "...third best is the Mestek DM100C (on the right), also visible in both dim and bright light, but not as good as the previously-mentioned Kaiweets DMMs...." Read more

    "...The LED readout is great. While the various modes are a bit complex, they are easy to use...." Read more

    149 customers mention123 positive26 negative

    Customers like the readability of the electric circuit testing device. They mention that the display is easy to read, has a backlight, and is clear. Some say that the product is easy in dim light but challenging in bright light. Overall, most are satisfied with the read ability of the product.

    "...I will not rate accuracy, easy to read, or value for money. I have not looked at any of these. I'm not even bothering with inserting the batteries...." Read more

    "...I tried a proper thermocouple and the reading was correct and rock solid...." Read more

    "...It is easy to read in dim light, but in bright light it is quite challenging to read and that’s putting it mildly...." Read more

    "Does everything and easy to see display WITH LIGHTED BACKGROUND!!!!" Read more

    136 customers mention136 positive0 negative

    Customers are satisfied with the features of the electric circuit testing device. They mention that it has several useful features, is versatile, and has unique features that make it stand out in a crowd. The device is also covered and documented, making it an excellent product with features unavailable on other similar devices. Overall, customers find the product to be tough and feature-loaded, yet simple to use.

    "Upgraded a 20 year old voltmeter to this. Simple features like a stand, easy and quick continuity check, backlight, flashlight, probe grip on case,..." Read more

    "...This unit is tough, feature loaded, yet simple to use...." Read more

    "...All available functions are accessible by choosing from only eight settings, while the Kaiweets KM100 has 19 possible settings, the Kaiweets HT118A..." Read more

    "Great multimeter. Works wonderfully. Like all the features. But they need to make the fuses available on Amazon...." Read more

    Comparison of 4 Units
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    Comparison of 4 Units
    I am not an electrician, but am pretty obsessive about accuracy, and I also care about ease of use and readability of the little screens. There are many dozens of digital multimeters (DMMs) available from Amazon, but I have investigated only the DMMs listed below. I will briefly offer an opinion on three DMMs from Kaiweets (the HT208D; the KM100; and the HT118A) and one DMM from Mestek (the DM100C), all purchased from Amazon. In the accompanying pictures, the units are, from left to right, the Kaiweets HT208D, the Kaiweets KM100, the Kaiweets HT118A and the Mestek DM100C.SUMMARY of my opinions. Overall, the STATED accuracies of the Mestek DM100C are usually higher than the stated accuracies of the three Kaiweets DMMs I looked at here – and the accuracies of the little Kaiweets KM100 are the worst. I feel that the Kaiweets HT208D is the easiest to use, while the Mestek DM100C is the most challenging to use (although not bad). And as for readability of the little screens, I feel that the Kaiweets HT118A is the best, and the Kaiweets HT208D is, by far, the worst. The rest of this review explains why I have come to hold these opinions.ACCURACYAccuracy is always compromised to some degree because many factors affect accuracy of DMMs including “resolution,” “range,” “number of digits displayed,” “altitude,” “temperature” and “humidity.” As I said, I’m not an electrician and, with one exception, I don’t pretend to understand how these factors affect accuracy. But there is one overriding aspect to accuracy you might wish to consider: each manufacturer states (i.e., tells you) the various accuracies of the particular DMM right there in the user manual. Moreover, the user manual states SEPARATE accuracies for “DC voltage,” for “AC voltage,” for “DC current,” for “AC current,” for “resistance,” for “capacitance,” for “frequency,” and for the various other types of measurements within the particular unit’s capability.All four DMMs were checking the DC voltage from the same, fresh, 9-volt battery; all are shown in “hold” mode, and I have removed the probes to avoid cluttering the pictures. In my evaluation I looked at the stated accuracies for “DC voltage.” All I could do was “compare” them to each other because I don’t own any expensive highly accurate measuring equipment. As you can see, they all show different readouts for the same battery.Here are the results:For the Kaiweets HT208D, the user manual says the accuracy for measuring DC voltage is: plus or minus (0.5% + 5) for all DC voltages from 600 mili-volts up to 600 volts, and plus or minus (0.8% + 5) if you’re checking a source for up to 1000 volts.At first this stated accuracy notation was entirely Greek to me, but I read and learned how to understand this “plus or minus (0.5% + 5)” stuff. It’s way too complicated to put into these remarks, but you can learn from an nifty article at a website called “bettertechtips,” found at https://www.bettertechtips.com/how-to/digital-multimeters-accuracy/ But there is one piece of information I can tell you, and that is: the smaller the numbers inside the parenthesis, in this case the “0.5%” and the “+ 5”, the more accurate the DMM’s reading will be. In other words, it tells you how far off the source’s (e.g. a battery’s) actual voltage might be from what the DMM readout tells you it is. The one exception that I mentioned above has to do with the number of digits displayed on the DMM’s screen, but particularly the number of digits to the RIGHT of the decimal point. So if the DMM shows a total of four digits but only TWO digits to the right of the decimal point, the stated accuracy is not as good as a DMM which also shows a total of four digits, but THREE of those digits are to the right of the decimal point. (This is referred to as the DMM’s “resolution.”)For the Kaiweets KM100, the user manual says the accuracy for measuring DC voltage is: plus or minus (1.0% + 5) for all DC voltages from 200 mili-volts up to 600 volts. As you can see, the “percentage” inside the parenthesis for this DMM is 1.0 as opposed to 0.5 for the Kaiweets HT208D. This means the stated accuracy of the Kaiweets HT208D is better for DC voltage than the stated accuracy of the Kaiweets KM100.For the Kaiweets HT118A, the user manual says the accuracy for measuring DC voltage is: plus or minus (0.5% + 3) for all voltages from 600 mili-volts up to 1000 volts. But the “+ 3” is smaller for this DMM than the “+ 5” for both the Kaiweets HT208D and the Kaiweets KM100. Because “3” is smaller than “5”, the HT118A is stated to have better accuracy than the other two Kaiweets DMMs.For the Mestek DM100C, the user manual says the accuracy for measuring DC voltage is: plus or minus (0.5% + 3) for all voltages from 999.9 mili-volts (call it: 1000 mili-volts) up to 999.9 volts (call it: 1000 volts).At first glance the stated accuracy of the Kaiweets HT118A for DC voltage appears the same as that of the Mestek DM100C, but it’s not. In fact, the accuracy for the Mestek DM100C is MUCH BETTER than that of the Kaiweets HT118A for one critical reason: The Mestek DM100C’s “resolution” is better for DC voltage than that of the Kaiweets HT118A. As you can see in the pictures, the Mestek DM100C has THREE digits to the right of the decimal point, while the Kaiweets HT118A has only TWO digits to the right of the decimal point! To put it simply, the “resolution” of DC voltage of the Mestek DM100C is much better than the resolution of all three of the Kaiweets DMMs mentioned above. But keep in mind that I’ve only spoken about the readings for DC voltage for these four units. So this doesn’t mean that the Mestek DM100C performs better than the three Kaiweets units in all other types of electrical measurements. Moreover, just how much accuracy is necessary when you’re measuring DC voltage from 9 volt batteries? For non-electricians like me, not a lot, but for real electricians, the degree of accuracy is very important.EASE OF USEI feel that the Kaiweets HT208D is the easiest to use for two reasons. First, because there are only two ports for the probes to connect to the unit. Just two. The black probe always connects to the clearly-marked COM port and the red probe always connects to the one and only other port. No thinking is required! Meanwhile, the Kaiweets KM100 has a total of three ports. The black probe always connects to the clearly-marked COM port, but the user has to decide which of the two remaining ports to use for the red probe. It’s not a hard choice by any means, but it does require a mili-volt of brain power. The Kaiweets HT118A and the Mestek DM100C each have a total of four ports. As with all DMMs, the black probe always goes into the COM port, but you’re left to decide which of the remaining three ports to use for the red probe. For the Kaiweets HT118A, once you have figured out what you are going to use the DMM to measure (e.g., testing DC voltage, AC current, resistance, capacitance, etc.), the Kaiweets HT118A tells you which port to use for the red probe by means of flashing lights – like the “idiot” lights on many cars. So, again, no brain power required. On the other hand, the Mestek DM100C is not so generous; there are no flashing lights. Once you have figured out what test you want to conduct with the Mestek DM100C, you are left to decide where the red probe goes. Again, it’s not a difficult choice, but it’s up to you to determine.The other reason I consider the Kaiweets HT208D to be easier to use than the others is because there are fewer settings to choose from. All available functions are accessible by choosing from only eight settings, while the Kaiweets KM100 has 19 possible settings, the Kaiweets HT118A has 10 possible settings and the Mestek DM100C has a whopping 29 settings. On the other hand, however, the more available settings you have, the higher the unit’s resolution will be. For example, when testing DC voltage, the Mestek DM100C’s 29 possible settings allow you to put more digits to the right of the decimal point, while the Kaiweets HT208D’s eight settings offer less flexibility. The more digits to the right of the decimal point, the better the resolution.READABILITYI found that the best readability of the four DMMs shown in the pictures is the Kaiweets HT118A (third from the left). It is readily readable in both dim and bright light, and from all angles. The second best for readability is the Kaiweets KM100 (second from the left), also visible in both dim and bright light. Both of these DMMs display black numbers against a light background. The third best is the Mestek DM100C (on the right), also visible in both dim and bright light, but not as good as the previously-mentioned Kaiweets DMMs. The least visible is the two-color Kaiweets HT208D (on the left); it’s pretty, but that doesn’t make up for its visibility problem. It is easy to read in dim light, but in bright light it is quite challenging to read and that’s putting it mildly. Both the Mestek DM100C and the Kaiweets HT208D use illuminated numbers on a black background – which seems a little harder to read than black numbers against a light background.
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    Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2020
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Nice full featured meter. Provides value beyond its price point.
    Reviewed in the United States on December 27, 2020
    This is to update my previous review. They original one I received was used obviously because it had holes drilled in it! I had a conversation with the seller and they assured me that it was Amazon that sent me a used one and that could not have possibly happened through their distribution.

    The replacement unit works well. It does meet specifications listed in the manual. The case seems to be of a sufficient quality to make the meter reasonably rugged especially in this price range. The test leads are typical PVC insulation so they're a little stiff and specially in cold weather, but they are functional and what you would expect in this price range so I'm not going to knock them. Optional silicone test leads are available for a few more dollars and I would recommend getting them if you're using this meter for more than hobby or home use. The replacement test leads (not expensive) also come with adapters for various uses and those are handy in many situations even if you are a hobbyist, home tinkerer or a shade tree mechanic. Also the warranty is a plus. 3 years at this price point is unheard of anywhere else. I was impressed enough that I purchased another Kaiweets meter, the peak current inrush reading amp clamp. I was trying to find a model number in the listing but it is the unit that is as of February 25th selling for $89.95. It has also turned out to offer value beyond its price.

    The meter seems to be rugged and would take a few hits but I wouldn't try throwing it against the wall like you could with a Fluke. Then again you're not paying Fluke prices and if used in the proper setting this meter will last. If you're not going to use a meter for a long time please remove the batteries. Alkaline batteries contrary to some opinion will leak and cleaning that up can go anywhere from being an annoyance to totally destroying the meter. If you're using this in a home setting, hobbyist, shade tree mechanic or light-duty commercial use not involving high energy systems it's a very good value and I think you'll be very happy with it. But as always if you're in an industrial setting and you need cat 3/cat 4 I would go with a proper industrial meter that has had the cat 3/cat 4 rating performed by UL, ETL or in Fluke's case, Fluke's own in-house testing lab. Would you really trust your life in those situations to a product that cost $36? I would hope not.

    From my previous review:

    I opened by meter today and it looked good until I turned over the meter to put the batteries in. There are two holes drilled into the kick stand and two holes started but not finished. These are not factory at all and either this was a demo or a used meter recycled as a new unit . Returning for a refund. I purchased a new unit NOT a refurb or return. The box seal shows evidence of being peeled back and replaced.

    I will not rate accuracy, easy to read, or value for money. I have not looked at any of these. I'm not even bothering with inserting the batteries. If the company will send one out like this, I cannot trust the unit for accuracy nor safety.
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2024
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Well designed, nice features
    Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2024
    Upgraded a 20 year old voltmeter to this. Simple features like a stand, easy and quick continuity check, backlight, flashlight, probe grip on case, and large letters make it a pleasure to use. Auto-shutdown beep provides a clear reminder when it has been idle and saves batteries. Even appears to be able to identify the hot side of a 120VAC outlet (mostly - it doesn't always get it right, so verify!) Awesome.
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    Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Superior product
    Reviewed in the United States on September 24, 2023
    In my various jobs The use of a multimeter was absolutely necessary. I've used The big name brands, this meter is comparable to or exceeds the quality of those $300 to $500 meters.

    This unit is tough, feature loaded, yet simple to use. Just lifting it out of the box you get this tremendous feeling of quality in it's weight alone, and going over the various features there are too many to list here, suffice to say, this is one hell of a bargain at $34, I guarantee you will not be disappointed by this meter, it's solid, it's accurate, and I just love the oversized display with backlighting and it even has a flashlight built in.

    I wouldn't look any further, take it from someone who has spent five decades using multimeters, this one is in the winners circle.
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 15, 2024
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Generally impressive but came with a poor thermocouple
    Reviewed in the United States on March 21, 2024
    This is an excellent multimeter in all respects except for the K Type thermocouple that came with it. This seemed to give a reasonable temperature readings at first but if the leads to its banana plugs are wiggled it gave crazy or out of range readings. It's not good practice to connect thermocouple leads directly to banana plugs like this since the leads are special alloys. Instead they should be attached to a special thermocouple plug and then into a banana plug adapter. I tried a proper thermocouple and the reading was correct and rock solid. I wonder if some users think they have a bad multimeter because of this bad thermocouple.

    A nice but undocumented feature is that, if no thermocouple is plugged in, it defaults to an internal temperature sensor for a reading. Another interesting feature is the non-contact voltage (NCV) sensing. In this mode the multimeter will light up and beep when it's close to a live wire. There's also a "Live" test mode that allows probing with a single lead, giving a similar warning when touching a hot wire.

    It has a LED flashlight on the back but it's pretty dim. This model has an extra digit of resolution than is typical but situations where this is useful are uncommon. I picked this model mainly because it came with a carry case. It's a keeper so far.
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    Reviewed in the United States on February 11, 2024
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Performs in the range up to meters 3 times it's price
    Reviewed in Canada on March 14, 2024
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Performs in the range up to meters 3 times it's price
    Reviewed in Canada on March 14, 2024
    This meter is as accurate as any basic meter in its price range and beyond. The temperature scale is good. The capacitor scale is OK. The resistance scale is in check. The display is large and the backlight functions nicely. I love the bonus Hz measurement thrown in there. It has a slightly cheap feel to it yet a good grip, soft body and the leads are OK. I will buy two more, add barrel jacks, and run them off wall-warts as semi-permanent bench meters. Great meter for the price point. You can't go wrong.
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    5.0 out of 5 stars Buenas características
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    Reviewed in France on March 9, 2024
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    Hasan Iqbal
    5.0 out of 5 stars Works as advertised
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