Sears sells some digital Fluke meters, as well as Craftsman branded. Honestly, for a car 90% of what you will ever do is checking continuity or testing for 12V. You don't need an expensive precision meter to do that. Look for one with long leads that can be handy. If you need a more general purpose meter, I agree Fluke has a very good reputation.
On Dec 17, 2007, at 6:41 PM, tom ring wrote: > Any meter by Fluke. They are rugged, do all you need, have a big > display, and > last almost forever. > > tom > K0TAR |
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