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    Quote Originally Posted by Tom J View Post
    how you can trust your measurements with meter like that.
    I compared all my flukes with those cheap crap and they were miles away - mostly in A mode, even voltage was off.
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    The accuracy of the UT-801 for my purposes is adequate. The €10 meters are OK for checking continuity. Voltage, resistance and current within 5% is OK if you know the limitations.
    My UT-801 will sit on a bench, it doesn't have to be rugged. I am not in the habit of flinging the meter across the shop in frustration, therefore it doesn't need to be a Fluke.
    The main difference between the UT-801 and a Fluke 87V is £300, which is the most significant one for me.

    Cheers,

    Rob

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