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Got a decent set of test leads from Maplin.

No point on getting a fancy all bells and whistles multimeter with masses of functions when all you need to test is AC, DC voltages, motor capacitors and resistances.

He's right, a fancy one will only make your head whiz, in fact a probe tester with leds is handy to have around your neck when test for power, make you look professional like a doctor
 
My 116 went when the van got done, weirdly it's the tool I miss the most.
 
I prefer the Fluke but got a Mastech MY64 off my Son.

Easy to use, probes are a nice size a good back up tool, I think they are around £40.00.
 
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