quogueelectric said:
They play cute by only limiting thier ohms scale to 400 ohms the it reads ol out of limits so you cant use it as a dvm and have to buy a second meter to read ohms. I think they could do better.
I agree q., but with a low-Z input, phase rotation indication, an LCD readout, GFCI testing, LED light, and a CATIII rating for 600V's, it's very hard to complain. What I have always said about the T+ that I didn't like was the vibration indication. When I am working on a large enough service, the last thing I want is some meter/tester vibrating in my hand. The vibration is not switchable.
Hey, for $85, it's not a bad deal