Fluke 175 ESFP True RMS Digital Multimeter 6000 Count
Fluke 175 ESFP True RMS Digital Multimeter 6000 Count
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Fluke 175 ESFP True RMS Digital Multimeter 6000 Count

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Dec 10, 2016
beepee
5 out of 5 stars review

The best meter I have found

As an industrial maintenance tech, I take my 175 (with i400 current clamp) on all electrical calls. I know it's safe and accurate, and has pretty much all the features I';; need. I'm always looking at better toys, but haven't yet found one that can replace my 175!

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Dec 7, 2016
Dupont
5 out of 5 stars review

Great Multimeter

I purchased several of these for my Maintenance Technicians, The Fluke 175 is a solid built and reliable unit . We will not purchase any other brand. These units have held up well in our harsh environments conditions in our production facility. We have several other Fluke brand products and all have been reliable and dependable.

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Dec 7, 2016
Lakie7
5 out of 5 stars review

Simple and accurate at an affordable price.

For years I have always just bought a cheap meter from department stores. I've had craftsman, Harbor Freight specials but none of them last or were very accurate. When troubleshooting electrical problems it saves time and money to have the right tools. Especially when testing resistance in coils and solenoids on today's newer vehicles. When using a not so accurate cheap tool you could be chasing your tail replacing or not replacing the right components when dealing with EVAP circuits in the modern cars we drive today.

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