Not sure the CP7680 is available anymore, but the Kal-Equip 3000 model looks identical with identical features. Has all the same basic functions of the Fluke 88, but not nearly as expensive.Īlso works just fine for home and shop AC electric work/troubleshooting, but is not true RMS. I have an Actron CP7680 that I bought off eBay (cheap) a few years ago, and has been a good meter. For automotive type work, you might take a look at some of the Actron models, or the upper line Kal-Equip models. Just stay away from the el-cheapo models, they have the flimsiest probes and cases. Check around, and you'll see some good meters that will work for you, at a decent price. Even the probes are still in good shape, and I use mine a lot. I've had Flukes and now I use a Craftsman meter, and it's about 10 years old and has held up well. If you only use it occasionally, you can get by with something less expensive (not cheaper!). If you use it a lot, you can't go wrong with a Fluke. Multimeter Instruction Manualįluke makes great meters, no doubt about it.
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