? Brands?
I'm in Australia.
Extech. They're Australian and are almost Fluke tier.
Green middle with Orange outer case.
Just buy fluke and be done with it.
>>14692358
Came here to say Fluke, cheers. or find an old Beckman, they're calibrateable and stuff.
Just get something cheap-ish in the $50 range.
Fluke if you've got money to spend.
>>14691148
>One time thing or for the occasional odd repair?
Buy anything really.
>Need it for work?
Fluke. If you like analog then Simpson or Triplett.
>>14691148
Kill yourself.
Something for work that will use a lot and need it to be accurate? Fluke or go home. Something to check voltage on batteries at home? Whatever cheap shit one you can find.
>>14693296
Came here to say this.
Source: electrician/technican
>>14691148
bluepoint multimeter, snapons one off rebadged tool.
i got an old Fluke from a local yard sale for 20$
fluke or fluck off
>>14691148
Goddamn do I love white women.
>>14693296
I use the cheap one from Harbor Freight you get for free for checking car battery voltage and other assorted car related voltages. Works gud.
>>14691148
Having a vagina is so funnnay
Someone left a fluke 87 at my house, either comcast, verizon, or maybe the HVAC guy. It was just in my basement.
Apparently its like $500 new. Fucking score. All I use it for is checking continuity and voltages though.
Get a fluke assuming you want something accurate and durable.
>>14691148
For a hobbyist any functional multimeter is fine. In a professional environment a fluke 115 with a lead kit is the preferred choice. It kind of sucks that a decent lead kit costs just as much as the multimeter but it's necessary.
>>14698033
Wow what luck.