I have been using a Mastech MS8268 digital multimeter for several years now and have been (and continue to be) very satisfied with it. But it's very handy to have a second multimeter available for some jobs (e.g. measuring output tube plate current and voltage when setting the tube bias), so I decided to buy a second one. While I strongly considered getting another Mastech, I came across this meter and was very impressed with the features and included extras for the same price:
https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08P1VQPNX?ps ... ct_details See image below.
The meter arrived late last week and I'm very pleased with the purchase. It has a couple of settings that the Mastech lacks, two additional probes, fully integrated transistor testing capability, and a nice sturdy case. It's solidly built and has worked flawlessly thus far. Runs on two AA batteries. So if you're in the market for a good multimeter (and don't want to drop $200 or more on a comparably featured Fluke!), check out this unit from Crenova.
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