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As all the boys have said Fluke multimeters. Top notch bit of kit, I've got two. If you have the money to buy the best then buy it. You get what you pay for.
 
Hmm!

Yes the problem with Fluke is cost. Kane do one that BG use a lot cheaper than the Fluke 116. But if you can afford it get the Fluke.

The high cost is probably for its sensitivity and its ability to read micro amps less than .001 for testing flame failure devices.
 
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Erm just lulled me into a 2011 thread, On my head stone it will read " easily influenced"...
 
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