How Many Multimeters is to Many?

joe_peters

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I own 4 digital multimeters, 2 standard Harbor Freight cheapos, 2 Sunpro Automotive style (tach & dwell).

Also own one cheapo analog.

I keep a Sunpro digital and the analog in my XJ's tool bag, the other Sunpro digital in my garage tool box, and one HF in my Wife's Windstar and one in the kitchen junk drawer (to lazy to walk out into the garage!).

So, am I crazy?

Test, test, and test it again.Hasta
 
Wheres your Fluke at?

Junk all those and get yourself a Fluke :D
 
Funny you should mention that.

It just so happens I bought the Fluke automotive test kit, way better than the stuff that came stock with the Sunpros.
 
Yeah we have a couple Flukes here. They are by far a nice meter then my SunPro.
 
I have 6 HF el cheapos, a nice BK Precision, and an old Radio Crap analog meter. At one point I had 20 of the HF ones when they went on sale for $1.99 each and sold them for $10 each on eBay.
 
I worket with a guy "wesly if your out there" who could have built a wall with all the meters he "lost"(?!.)
 
I have a Craftsman and a Sunpro plus a couple of the cheap HF ones. Have a huge old analog multimeter that has been around since the late 60s but the name brand escapes me. It came in a black leather case.
 
Fluke 88, best & only meter you will have to buy in your lifetime.
 
Hm...

An old Craftsman "digilog" for a carry-around meter.
A ruggedised Gardner-Bender DMM for basharound when I was working high-rise maintenance.
A Fluke (I don't recall the model number) for bench-testing.
A Pro-Tek (recent acquisition) to overtak the G-B because it does more and takes standardised leads (the G-B does not.)
And and old VTVM that I've still got in storage in IN somewhere - I really should cart that thing out here one of these trips...

It's entirely possible to be too thin or to have too many shoes, but it is unpossible to have too many tools!
 
It's entirely possible to be too thin or to have too many shoes, but it is unpossible to have too many tools!

Agreed. 100% :D
 
Or guns!

And ammo!
 
I own 4 digital multimeters, 2 standard Harbor Freight cheapos, 2 Sunpro Automotive style (tach & dwell).

Also own one cheapo analog.

I keep a Sunpro digital and the analog in my XJ's tool bag, the other Sunpro digital in my garage tool box, and one HF in my Wife's Windstar and one in the kitchen junk drawer (to lazy to walk out into the garage!).

So, am I crazy?

Test, test, and test it again.Hasta

The rule is simple and universal. You have too many multimeters when if they out number the cat's of the crazy "cat" lady down the block.

Yes you need to add Fluke to that collection.

Hmmm we've had several "Show your firearms" posts. I wonder if it is time for a "Show you multimeters" post?
 
Dang! Got moved to Off Topic.

Thought all of the posters that never test anything might get inspired to buy/borrow/steal a multimeter and learn how to use it.

Guess I thunk it wrong, again. LOL!
 
I have a Fluke 73 issued from work. It's at home more than there though. JIM.
 
I have a Craftsman and a Sunpro plus a couple of the cheap HF ones. Have a huge old analog multimeter that has been around since the late 60s but the name brand escapes me. It came in a black leather case.

Simpson?
 
hmmmmm you can never have enough of 'em ;-)
Fluke 83 (needs new lcd it's about 20 yrs old and still works great)
Beckmann
Wavetek
Radio Shack cheapo
Triplett analog thats about 25 yrs old -only one I have that will read absolutely zero ohms
And an Actron obdII scanner
 
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The rule is simple and universal. You have too many multimeters when if they out number the cat's of the crazy "cat" lady down the block.

Yes you need to add Fluke to that collection.

Hmmm we've had several "Show your firearms" posts. I wonder if it is time for a "Show you multimeters" post?
Are we that desperate for goofy threads?

I've got a Fluke 87 with a spare battery. One is all I've ever needed.
 
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