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As above what Multimeters do you use for fault finding? And what analyser you all use also?

Secondly what Core Set and Core Drill works best for you?

Rough price would be blinding also. Cheers one and all
 
For your first core drill set get a marcist one from poofix for £50 an titan 6kg drill and your off. The drill spins plenty fast. When it dies take it back. It's got an ok clutch in it for £65

Multi meter u just need a cheap one . £49 more than enough .

Analyser..... We got all Anton's. New one is as good as old ones. Thinking about testo
 
Fluke 116 . Around £100 also fluke T150. £90 The fluke tests micro amps. Analyser Testo 330 coloured . Been through so much core sets.
 
Like fluke. They the daddy and service is awesome. Got a foc 87 replacment as mine went cookoo!
 
Testo are cheap to calibrate and really quick turn around. Think all analysers are around the same price for calibration as not much difference.
 
Got a fluke multimeter, an Anton sprint v2 analyser, Makita core drill and rothernberger core set. I would recommend all of them bar the Anton, for the price of it, its not overly reliable. I would try a Testo analyser next, I am hearing good things about them.
 
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