My favorite Fluke meter stays on my workbench for the boatanchor tasks but
these bargain meters are fine for the garage/auto work, around the house,
for emergencies where voltages over 300volts are rare.  As said in other
posts, there is a place in our tech environment for a $3 that we won't care
if it gets knocked around or is not as precise as a $300 meter.

But buy what you need - don't buy 10 or 20 of them just to save on the
shipping. My junk box is full of excess goodies that I bought in bulk over
the last 40 years to "save" money and never have and will probably never
use.
Tom
WB2STR
On Fri, Sep 25, 2009 at 4:18 AM, David Knepper <collinsra...@comcast.net>wrote:

> Peter,  a piece of junk.
>
> Thanks
> David Knepper, W3ST-W3CRA
>
> Publisher of the Collins Journal and
>
> Secretary to the
>
> Collins Radio Association
>
> www.collinsra.com
>
>
>
>
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