Great tool!
Verified Buyer -
I only want two voltmeters, one that costs less than $15 which is disposable and my Fluke 77 which I can count on for accuracy. I have not returned it for calibration, but am impressed that I can do so. The Fluke 77 is easy to use, accurate, and well-protected from hard knocks with its rubber cover. If I lost it, I would get another.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Versatile
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This is the perfect volt-ohmmeter for work or home.
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Highest Quality, unreal longevity
Verified Buyer -
So I worked at Fluke as a designer in the 80's and brought home a 77 prototype. I moved on to another company in '85 but have kept that DVM since. It's been dropped many times and I've gone through I think 3 or 4 9v batteries and it's still going strong after 35 years. Fluke had a robust qualification process that included temperature, humidity, shock, EMI and vibration abuses. When it's time I'll upgrade to another Fluke but I think this one will outlive me.
Tough, reliable.
Verified Buyer -
I worked in the Boeing Calibration lab and would see literally hundreds of these and typically about all I had to do was change batteries and fuses. Issued by toolrooms for production use, sometimes factory, sometimes flightlie. They got torture tested. Under any normal circumstances these are virtually indestructible..
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend
Tough, reliable.
Verified Buyer -
I worked in the Boeing Calibration lab and would see literally hundreds of these and typically about all I had to do was change batteries and fuses. Issued by toolrooms for production use, sometimes factory, sometimes flightlie. They got torture tested. Under any normal circumstances these are virtually indestructible..
Bottom Line Yes, I would recommend to a friend