Up at 3 am watching mike finally admit what none of us really want to " I'm getting old " . Like you I buy what ever it takes to make my work day easier at this point in my life .
@@daveh9907 Always heard that current clamps are useless with DMM and really only good on a scope because a meter is too slow to really utilize a current clamp.
I know this video is now 3 years old but I recently purchased one and I have to say it’s an awesome DMM. I too am a avid scope user but I believe that the DMM/DVOM are still great tools for working on “chassis” electrical . The leads could be better but they’re not the worse I’ve seen lol . Great video
The app is slot better than what it was when the meter first came out. Haven’t had any app issues on my IPhone. Only thing I’d have liked to seen put into the meter is Isolation testing for hybrids....and like you said, better leads. Great video man.
That’s the same thing I thought if they would’ve put for isolation testing it would definitely feel a little more worth the price but I still can’t stop smiling when I take it out lol
It does have a bright display and I always thought the same that when you buy a decent meter silicone test leads should always be included. Thanks for the review!
Great review man. I've got the backlit screen in their eedm525cf. I love it. It's slightly smaller than this one. But you are absolutely right about being easier to see. I do a fair amount of work after the sun goes down. And it's nice to not have to keep pressing the light button on a fluke meter.
Great video thanks brother. Great review of the dvom. I think at this point in my life I will stay with my Fluke. I think for everyone in the trade probably would be nice to have. Keep up the great work see you in the next video thanks again brother
Traded my 504D meter for it, I love it except for its power consumption. It EATS 9v batteries. I have learned to keep a couple of Energizer Lithium 9v batteries in the carry bag.
I'm just starting to get into electric work and am a student still. I have all my basic tools and a lot of specialty tools before anyone thinks I'm jumping the gun. I've been a mechanic for about 5 years and am just now working my way into electric work. I'm wondering if I should take advantage of the student discount for this meter now while I still can even though I'm not quite at the point where this hood of a meter is necessary.
I brought the metre you used to use on your recommendation and I agree that it can be hard to see under a dash but as a young technician I can’t justify spending £500+ on a metre until I find that the one I’m using isn’t working for my needs I’d rather spend £500 on a Milwaukee impact gun that will increase my productivity or a specialist tool for a job I do regularly but it does look like a neat bit of kit
Maybe I’m old but I still think one of the first tools a young buck needs to master is a basic DVOM. Years ago you had two choices. 1. An expensive Fluke or 2. A cheap piece of Chinese junk. Not so anymore. There are decent and reliable meters for less than $200 today. I’ll always have a decent DVOM.
Love the scanner, can't find much information on how the spark plug clamp work. Do they work for coil on plug application or only on traditional plug wires?
I hope it lasts for you. The price of this Snap-On DVOM is actually not that bad (weird, ain't it). The price I paid the MAC guy for my Fluke 88 was about the same ($700). It came complete with the current clamp, case and some really good leads. The Fluke has been absolutely bullet proof for the two years I've owned it, which is what I expect from a Fluke, but it doesn't have the nice display and Blu-tooth stuff that the Snap-On has. I'm not sure what I would buy today. The Bosch FSA 50 has a big screen, it does wireless, and it can do the higher voltages and current draws you will need if you work on highbred cars. I suppose it all comes down to what works and what will last, which is why I count on reviews like these. My track record with the durability of Snap-On electronics goes from really good to absolutely terrible. Scanners like my Solus, Modis, and "Brick" (MT2500) never gave me any trouble and served me well until I traded them in. But, I got HOSED on my MT3000A lab scope (w/4-gas), MT3750 battery tester, and my "Computerized" wheel balancer (I don't remember the model number because it didn't last very long). Those three EXPENSIVE pieces of equipment didn't last long enough to cover the payment period... they were JUNK, plain and simple. I suppose that is why I'm more inclined to buy from the specialist companies today... like Fluke for volt meters. I like Hunter and Ranger for anything tires, for battery and charging system testing I've gone to Bosch (BAT151), and I've got a Pico scope (like everyone else seems to have). I also think that with the new Bosch and Autel scan tools showing better performance, people will be less likely to look at Snap On for scan tools in the future.
@@jedidiah4004 I don't know anything about your EECS150. I never owned one and, judging by the catalog description, it isn't remotely anything like my MT3750 that gave me so much trouble. The problems I had with the MT3750 started the first year I owned it...the AMP display started showing only the last digit. The Snap On "equipment guy" (who was a real flaming Axx Hxxx) took it to the "depot" in Harrisburg for repair. I didn't get it back for TWO MONTHS! Then, when I did get it back, I couldn't "zero" it. Bottom line: It was one problem after another for almost three years until finally all the annunciator lights came on at once and the "volts" display would go to (and stay at) 8888 as soon as you turned it on. That was when the "depot" told me that it needed a new "board", but replacement boards where no longer available. I was ripped-off, plane and simple. Snap On doesn't carry parts for any of their proprietary electronic and air tools for very long. And, it seems that parts for the tools that had serious quality/design issues from the get-go always run out the day after Snap On discontinues it. Just remember: If you buy one of Snappy's proprietary tools, they are the only game in town when you need parts or service, and their equipment warranties are NOTHING like the lifetime, no questions asked, warranty on their hand tools. Usually it's only one year. Be careful...
Looks a nice bit of kit... Dont know if it justifys the price though. Ive got the fluke 233 and it does have a back light. With nice silicon leads....think ill stick with that for a while
@@flatratemaster ......... Thank you for the tip............I'm chasing a voltage drop on a 70 hemi cuda with a charging problem...........lol..... When it kept shutting off I got mad and got my father's 20 year old blue point....... Yeah I mainly bought the snap-on because you could see it easier and it's got a bigger screen........
You can admit it, same reason I bought it, its snapon, and it is a sexy meter, I absolutely love it, I didn't need it, the same with the snap on probe, it's a sexy tool, and works really well I was impressed with both and bought them together, but ultimately it is a nice looking unit, I dont ha e a problem with the app, it might b your wifi, the only thing I don't like about the app is the graph, it only records up to 1 sec real time, I think they should have thought that threw a little better, but an awesome unit, love the videos frm, keep doing good work buddy,
I did upgrade the leads to fluke when I got the snap on manual dvom you recommended me. I love its simplicity if I get another meter i getting a fluke though. You thoughts on the snap vantage pro. Ived used it off and on but never liked the price
I like the Vantage Pro as a starter scope, it has limitations but good tool. The price tag on the current production Vantage Ultra is too high and they removed the internal amp setting, so you can't use it if draw issues putting it inline like the pro
Hey had a question in regards to doing drain testing.. does this thing go to sleep and no longer allow use of the remote viewing.. would be great to hook it up and leave your remote device on your box and monitor throughout the day
Hey FRM, I'm buying a scan tool which one would you recommend for an independent tech? Give me two options please one for best quality in your opinion and other best value but still good scanner thx sir
I'm thinking of buying one of these but could you tell me do you get a plausible ghost voltage with the leads open, my current colour DVOM sits at 300mV, not ideal for seeing if I have a open circuit on a wire. Cheers
I have one of these meters and cannot find anyone to buy it off me. The screen looks cool but washes out in any light. The auto shut off is annoying Eats 9v batteries alive and changing them is a bitch. I go through one battery about every to cars. The Bluetooth feature is a joke and has no support! $100 Autel 539b kicks this things ass everyday
Why wouldn't you just buy a fluke for that money? Snapon aren't experts, but fluke are. And that's not an item you're gonna need to replace on the tool truck you know. They have an android app too Sockets, ratchets, spanners, extensions, stuff you're gonna break and wear out. I get, but buying a multimeter from snapon makes no sense.
Up at 3 am watching mike finally admit what none of us really want to " I'm getting old " . Like you I buy what ever it takes to make my work day easier at this point in my life .
Gary Harms I’m 38 and I’m buying everything to make it easier including thick foam mat for kneeling to set up lift etc
@@Ram2253spd I'm eyeballing the Top side creeper myself!
Gary Harms ur gay
Instead of the thermo couplers and RPM sensor, a current clamp would be nice.
Another review by," Rustbelt Mechanic" shows even plugging a Snap-on Current clamp into this unit was a waste of time. Better try before buying.
@@daveh9907 Always heard that current clamps are useless with DMM and really only good on a scope because a meter is too slow to really utilize a current clamp.
Clamp meter should be perfect for me I’m industrial mechanic, I like this meter but I really love if I can connect the clamp to this
Do you know what kind of thermo couplers work with this meter? I tried a k type that is used by my other and it kept saying "open". Thanks!
I know this video is now 3 years old but I recently purchased one and I have to say it’s an awesome DMM. I too am a avid scope user but I believe that the DMM/DVOM are still great tools for working on “chassis” electrical . The leads could be better but they’re not the worse I’ve seen lol . Great video
FINALLY!!! Normalized audio. Please continue to include the outtakes, those were great.
I couldn’t resist...I picked one up on Friday. Such a nice tool.
The screen was the selling point for me
The app is slot better than what it was when the meter first came out. Haven’t had any app issues on my IPhone. Only thing I’d have liked to seen put into the meter is Isolation testing for hybrids....and like you said, better leads. Great video man.
Thanks!
That’s the same thing I thought if they would’ve put for isolation testing it would definitely feel a little more worth the price but I still can’t stop smiling when I take it out lol
It does have a bright display and I always thought the same that when you buy a decent meter silicone test leads should always be included. Thanks for the review!
You should totally do more bloopers, I watched that blooper multiple times it was super funny
I will as long as they are funny and PG
I Like it. But my Fluke works fine
Great review man. I've got the backlit screen in their eedm525cf. I love it. It's slightly smaller than this one. But you are absolutely right about being easier to see. I do a fair amount of work after the sun goes down. And it's nice to not have to keep pressing the light button on a fluke meter.
Thanks for the review! Even my snap on dealer said the same thing about those cheap leads lol
Ha ha liked the blooper🤣🤣 Snap on Master!
😉🤣🤣🤣🤣
I was just about to comment this it made me spit I was laughing so hard
Thanks for sharing your experience with this dvom
Great video thanks brother. Great review of the dvom. I think at this point in my life I will stay with my Fluke. I think for everyone in the trade probably would be nice to have. Keep up the great work see you in the next video thanks again brother
Traded my 504D meter for it, I love it except for its power consumption. It EATS 9v batteries. I have learned to keep a couple of Energizer Lithium 9v batteries in the carry bag.
I'm just starting to get into electric work and am a student still. I have all my basic tools and a lot of specialty tools before anyone thinks I'm jumping the gun. I've been a mechanic for about 5 years and am just now working my way into electric work. I'm wondering if I should take advantage of the student discount for this meter now while I still can even though I'm not quite at the point where this hood of a meter is necessary.
Get the Fluke 289 with the ir3000 wireless connector. It puts the Snappy to shame for the same price.
I brought the metre you used to use on your recommendation and I agree that it can be hard to see under a dash but as a young technician I can’t justify spending £500+ on a metre until I find that the one I’m using isn’t working for my needs I’d rather spend £500 on a Milwaukee impact gun that will increase my productivity or a specialist tool for a job I do regularly but it does look like a neat bit of kit
Don't blame you on that, my old meter worked well, not much difference other than the display and the app
Flat Rate Master maybe one day mate
Maybe I’m old but I still think one of the first tools a young buck needs to master is a basic DVOM. Years ago you had two choices. 1. An expensive Fluke or 2. A cheap piece of Chinese junk. Not so anymore. There are decent and reliable meters for less than $200 today. I’ll always have a decent DVOM.
Ive seen those meters, but haven't had a chance to use one myself. That screen does look good in the picture from under the dash.
The screen is the best feature of the meter PJ
And for some reason the automatic closed captioning thought you said "I am the flower master" 7:11 Lol.
I prefer the flute 223 with a removable display It doesn't measure pulse width or duty cycle but that's better done with A-scope
I had that same hat 12 years ago.
Good review Mike. After seeing that display and review it looks like I’ll be dropping some cash on a new meter 😂
😉😈😈😈
It even measures dwell time if you work on an old car that has points
hey car dad, what fluke leads are those?
Maybe a 10 dollar cheapo case for a 700 dollar dvom. Kinda like the 2 dollar case I got with snap on thermal imager...lol
Love the scanner, can't find much information on how the spark plug clamp work. Do they work for coil on plug application or only on traditional plug wires?
I still have the same snapon one as your old one.
Mine was $349...btw
I hope it lasts for you. The price of this Snap-On DVOM is actually not that bad (weird, ain't it). The price I paid the MAC guy for my Fluke 88 was about the same ($700). It came complete with the current clamp, case and some really good leads. The Fluke has been absolutely bullet proof for the two years I've owned it, which is what I expect from a Fluke, but it doesn't have the nice display and Blu-tooth stuff that the Snap-On has. I'm not sure what I would buy today. The Bosch FSA 50 has a big screen, it does wireless, and it can do the higher voltages and current draws you will need if you work on highbred cars. I suppose it all comes down to what works and what will last, which is why I count on reviews like these.
My track record with the durability of Snap-On electronics goes from really good to absolutely terrible. Scanners like my Solus, Modis, and "Brick" (MT2500) never gave me any trouble and served me well until I traded them in. But, I got HOSED on my MT3000A lab scope (w/4-gas), MT3750 battery tester, and my "Computerized" wheel balancer (I don't remember the model number because it didn't last very long). Those three EXPENSIVE pieces of equipment didn't last long enough to cover the payment period... they were JUNK, plain and simple. I suppose that is why I'm more inclined to buy from the specialist companies today... like Fluke for volt meters. I like Hunter and Ranger for anything tires, for battery and charging system testing I've gone to Bosch (BAT151), and I've got a Pico scope (like everyone else seems to have). I also think that with the new Bosch and Autel scan tools showing better performance, people will be less likely to look at Snap On for scan tools in the future.
What was the failure mode on your battery tester? Myself and another guy have the EECS150 and they have been bullet proof
@@jedidiah4004 I don't know anything about your EECS150. I never owned one and, judging by the catalog description, it isn't remotely anything like my MT3750 that gave me so much trouble. The problems I had with the MT3750 started the first year I owned it...the AMP display started showing only the last digit. The Snap On "equipment guy" (who was a real flaming Axx Hxxx) took it to the "depot" in Harrisburg for repair. I didn't get it back for TWO MONTHS! Then, when I did get it back, I couldn't "zero" it. Bottom line: It was one problem after another for almost three years until finally all the annunciator lights came on at once and the "volts" display would go to (and stay at) 8888 as soon as you turned it on. That was when the "depot" told me that it needed a new "board", but replacement boards where no longer available. I was ripped-off, plane and simple. Snap On doesn't carry parts for any of their proprietary electronic and air tools for very long. And, it seems that parts for the tools that had serious quality/design issues from the get-go always run out the day after Snap On discontinues it. Just remember: If you buy one of Snappy's proprietary tools, they are the only game in town when you need parts or service, and their equipment warranties are NOTHING like the lifetime, no questions asked, warranty on their hand tools. Usually it's only one year. Be careful...
Looks a nice bit of kit... Dont know if it justifys the price though.
Ive got the fluke 233 and it does have a back light. With nice silicon leads....think ill stick with that for a while
Thanks great video and like the bigger display
Great ! I’ve been waiting on this one ! Thanks for the info . I probably won’t buy one anyway
You know I'm 35 years old and the only reason why I bought the snap-on was cuz it was big and I could see it and read it lol............
U probably wont see this being a 3 yo video but I'd love to know how you feel about in 3 almost 4? Years later??
I have the enhanced version and it shuts off at the worst possible moment when I really need it ...... That's my pet peeve
before you turn it on, hold the function button, that will kill the auto turn off function and it will stay on until the battery goes dead
@@flatratemaster ......... Thank you for the tip............I'm chasing a voltage drop on a 70 hemi cuda with a charging problem...........lol..... When it kept shutting off I got mad and got my father's 20 year old blue point....... Yeah I mainly bought the snap-on because you could see it easier and it's got a bigger screen........
I think Snap On would have an opinion on you being the Snap On Master. XD
WTF Mr flat rate master it’s been 2days without a new video
Would you say it’s just as good as the fluke 88. Thinking about getting a new meter. Either the fluke 88 or the snap in advance
Flat rate, does the texture on the meter screen interfere with the way the numbers look?
Congrats on 20k
Thank you!
I just got my but the screen bright is to dark I don't know how to make it more brightness
Milwaukee has an amazing multimeter
How do you change the battery on the eedm596
You can admit it, same reason I bought it, its snapon, and it is a sexy meter, I absolutely love it, I didn't need it, the same with the snap on probe, it's a sexy tool, and works really well I was impressed with both and bought them together, but ultimately it is a nice looking unit, I dont ha e a problem with the app, it might b your wifi, the only thing I don't like about the app is the graph, it only records up to 1 sec real time, I think they should have thought that threw a little better, but an awesome unit, love the videos frm, keep doing good work buddy,
Great review with your matco hat and jacket 😁😂😂
I did upgrade the leads to fluke when I got the snap on manual dvom you recommended me. I love its simplicity if I get another meter i getting a fluke though.
You thoughts on the snap vantage pro. Ived used it off and on but never liked the price
I like the Vantage Pro as a starter scope, it has limitations but good tool. The price tag on the current production Vantage Ultra is too high and they removed the internal amp setting, so you can't use it if draw issues putting it inline like the pro
I'll try looking for an older vantage like I used in school years ago. I was never to good with a scope
what is wrong with the vantage
what kind of warranty do they come with? just curious
Hey had a question in regards to doing drain testing.. does this thing go to sleep and no longer allow use of the remote viewing.. would be great to hook it up and leave your remote device on your box and monitor throughout the day
There is an option on the tool so it stays on, until the battery dies or you shut it off
great video FM snap on marketing geniuses
Hey FRM,
I'm buying a scan tool which one would you recommend for an independent tech? Give me two options please one for best quality in your opinion and other best value but still good scanner thx sir
Can you get wireless probes for that DVOM?
I'm thinking of buying one of these but could you tell me do you get a plausible ghost voltage with the leads open, my current colour DVOM sits at 300mV, not ideal for seeing if I have a open circuit on a wire. Cheers
I will check monday at the shop
very low ghost voltage
Brilliant, thanks for answering.
Might be time to upgrade.
Many thanks.
I’ve not had any issues on my iPhone
Maybe Mike should be called flat matco/snap on tool master lol. ;) Just saying!
Thanks for sharing info
Swr
Is it auto ranging or manual
Hey FRM does this tool have a graphing function,luv the vids thx
Threw the app it does
That's really cool 😎 I guess I expected that from snap on
Do you have your own projects/toys at home ?
Don't have time or parking for a project
Your a beast and a money maker in the shop
what are good test leads to put on a multi meter w the crappy factory leads
Fluke
Probe master test leads are the best
You can get cheaper fluke meters that have backlit screens
I heard there alot issues with it
The fix for that is a new phone did I mention snap on phone😂2000
Nice meter and great video
That's like a Corvette on 15k mile Chinese tires
No good
My Snap on dealer thinks it stupid too
I got one see if worth it😉
Just about every decent dvom has a backlight. My Fluke 88 does.
still a crappy LCD screen that is hard to see though
I have one of these meters and cannot find anyone to buy it off me.
The screen looks cool but washes out in any light.
The auto shut off is annoying
Eats 9v batteries alive and changing them is a bitch. I go through one battery about every to cars.
The Bluetooth feature is a joke and has no support!
$100 Autel 539b kicks this things ass everyday
RPM??!!... Real Pretty Measurements
Lil too much money for a DVOM
What did you expect from Scrap-Iron? Overpriced and outrageous compound interest are their calling cards.
Nice multimeter for rich mechanics, but no thanks i love my $130 multimeter lol
Great Video
Thats alot of 💰
Good video
Where is it made ?
Cheap leads. Force you to buy better leads. Scammers.
its made by fluke
With a bosch sensor🤣🤣🤣
Your the what? Lol
Why wouldn't you just buy a fluke for that money? Snapon aren't experts, but fluke are. And that's not an item you're gonna need to replace on the tool truck you know.
They have an android app too
Sockets, ratchets, spanners, extensions, stuff you're gonna break and wear out. I get, but buying a multimeter from snapon makes no sense.
Because it made a good youtube video😉
Fair one, made me watch it ha ha
Because new tools are cool.
is it still worth it