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Zippymark

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Hello, i had my van nicked (along with all my tools) the other week so have had to replace everything and need a new analyser. I had the Kane 458 before with all the bits and was happy with it but the 255 is so much cheaper and i'm wondering if i really need the better one. As far as i can see it doesn't measure pressure but beyond that i can't really see too much else it won't do, can anyone shed any light/point out what i've missed?

Also, i've seen on amazon some 'k-type' temperature clamps for about a tenner, anyone know if they would work with a Kane analyser? If not you can get them with a reader to plug them in pretty cheap either way.

Thanks in advance
 

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