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  • @jimix321
    @jimix321 6 років тому +171

    Best portable multimeter:
    1-12v: Tonge
    12-32: Wet fingers
    32-64: Dry fingers
    64-110: Fast moving touch action
    110+ :Don't recomend trying

    • @toysareforboys1
      @toysareforboys1 6 років тому +5

      124v here (Toronto, Canada), sure I can't try?

    • @jimix321
      @jimix321 6 років тому +16

      There is a slight margin for diferences betwen batches, you could try but it is't covered by warranty.

    • @thegoodhen
      @thegoodhen 6 років тому +1

      Allegedly, making a victory sign of your fingers and then snapping them over the live and neutral at the same time is a reliable and somewhat safe way to test 220V. At least my teacher said so - wouldn't recommend tho! :D

    • @joshuanorris5860
      @joshuanorris5860 6 років тому +1

      Lol i knew an old baymen who would touch 110-220 wires if he wasent sure what it was.
      Dude is burnt out. Lol
      By the way just because he can do it doesent mean you can! LOL

    • @GRBtutorials
      @GRBtutorials 6 років тому +8

      Unless you're Mehdi from ElectroBOOM, in which case, the limit is much higher.

  • @fluffyfloof9267
    @fluffyfloof9267 6 років тому +22

    Hey Dave, and all the DIY-PSA-aficionados; you won't cross-thread self-tapping screws during reassembly, when you insert them, but then turn them left (counter-clockwise) until you feel the thread registering, then you turn them right; reuse the existing thread! Works every time, no worries! :D

  • @jorno1994
    @jorno1994 6 років тому +29

    DER EE has a model with a current probe included (DE-19A), thats what the compartment in the back is for.

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  6 років тому +13

      Ah, thanks!

    • @bernhardreinel
      @bernhardreinel 6 років тому +3

      DER EE also has the slim DE-10/DE-11 models in their product lineup that look almost like the Sanwa PM3. Could be rebadged models.

  • @johnrobinson4445
    @johnrobinson4445 6 років тому +2

    I have the little Sanwa. Didn't know about this 'shootout' (bought it several years ago), just went to Akihabara and got one with the functions I wanted at a price I was willing to pay. Glad to hear it is really good.

  • @sanityd1
    @sanityd1 6 років тому +2

    Ty for addressing the AN80008, that was my first question. Mine is currently in my pocket.

  • @ArumesYT
    @ArumesYT Рік тому +1

    9:58 "But it should have auto power off anyway" while actually looking at case which says AUTO POWER OFF.
    30:20 Not much room for that crystal to flap around when the case is closed.
    40:12 No it's not downhill. The battery compartment screw does have a metal thread. How often do you need to open the entire case then?
    57:00 Only seems smaller because the probes are on top of it (which is also why it's so thick) instead of on the side.

  • @JAKOB1977
    @JAKOB1977 6 років тому

    Nice walkthrough and kudos for actually pointing out you where highly bias with the last one, as your selling it and having a profit in mind..
    -as it was hilarious how many "but" there was taken center' when talking about the cons on the last meter and even trying to help the meter on its flaws, by taking it out of its casing to help the buzzer to be louder.. going to the extent was certainly not in play on any of the other meters. 59:45

  • @brooknet
    @brooknet 6 років тому +2

    Dave, thanks for this - your expert opinion on these DMMs is really appreciated. Speaking as someone who wouldn't know a PTC from a hole in the head, it's good to know when I'd be throwing my money away or spending it wisely.

  • @rdoursenaud
    @rdoursenaud 6 років тому +5

    The UNI-T UT10A design is clearly "inspired" from the Sanwa PM3! Identical exterior, interface and features. Similar general internal layout…
    Hum, do I get the original or 2 copies for the same price? Decisions.

  • @iamdarkyoshi
    @iamdarkyoshi 6 років тому +4

    My favourite was the ol' tandy/radioshack one with the integrated cable wind in the top cover, it was not much larger than a mobile phone. Not a smartphone, an older smaller phone.

  • @Bushougoma
    @Bushougoma 6 років тому

    8:16 that's why there is a screw on the battery cover they are using it to keep the case from popping apart since it's only secured by clips a bit dodgy but it works.

  • @simonmason7765
    @simonmason7765 6 років тому +1

    I use a Sanwa PM11 it's a great meter has never let me down, another great video Dave keep erm coming and be careful when probing ones self.

  • @sprybug
    @sprybug 6 років тому +2

    Thanks Dave! It's good to see what I can get for a $20 pocket MM. I just went and purchased that UNI-T UT10A!

  • @bluecurvedesign
    @bluecurvedesign 6 років тому +2

    I've had a Uni-T UT10A for several years, it has been fantastic for a throw around quickie meter. Also cheap to replace if you fry it!

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  6 років тому +1

      Yes, cheap as chips.

    • @dgedi78
      @dgedi78 6 років тому +1

      I have one since 2010, still works great with the original battery.

  • @aodhmacraynall8932
    @aodhmacraynall8932 4 роки тому

    I can't thiank you enough for taking your time to do this. Fascinating!

  • @KurtMcScotsman
    @KurtMcScotsman 6 років тому +1

    Such a great video, been hoping you'd do a pocket multimeter video. Looking forward to Part 2!

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  6 років тому +1

      Got the footage today, need to edit. Just some extra tests and stuff.

  • @KeepOnTesting
    @KeepOnTesting 6 років тому +10

    BOTH Sanwa's you demo are made in China. The Sanwa PM3 says Tokyo Japan. It does not say Made in Japan, there is a big difference.
    Sanwa outsources many of it's Meters. Only a handful are actually made on the island! Cheers!

    • @nemaon
      @nemaon 4 роки тому +1

      I bought one: it says made in china in the package ...

  • @zukjeff
    @zukjeff 6 років тому +8

    please add columns that indicate the diode test voltage and the lead voltage when on continuity.. just got a new Fluke 179 only to find the continuity test has the leads at 7volts !. thanks for your time Dave.

    • @jeristair
      @jeristair 6 років тому

      Excuse the possibly stupid question, is there a problem with the continuity test being at 7v? or is this a good thing?

    • @TobyCowles
      @TobyCowles 6 років тому +6

      Alistair Sharp it is not ideal because if you check the continuity between some points on a low voltage circuit and the test does not current limit fast enough then the components on the circuit can see more voltage then they where designed for causing possible damage. Ideally the test would be quite low voltage (3v or less)

    • @allesklarklaus147
      @allesklarklaus147 6 років тому +5

      Low voltage tests however annoy some people in Diode mode because you can't measure higher voltage junction. I prefer the higher voltages personally, especially in electricians work. Considering those pocket meter live off a 3V coin cell or 2x1.5V AAA and not a 9V block, they will have fairly low voltage.

    • @hernanmauriciopereirabaez5452
      @hernanmauriciopereirabaez5452 6 років тому +4

      The PM300 uses approximately 3.2V in diode test from it's 2032 battery... That's my winner, I bought it from Dave.

  • @jagardina
    @jagardina 6 років тому +1

    The probe covers are required for the CAT ratings that they are shooting for. They are rarely needed for electronics but required for high voltage electrical power stuff.

  • @TheOriginalEviltech
    @TheOriginalEviltech 6 років тому +1

    UNI-T are just awesome, i have been using the 120C for 3 years now, only problem - the probes cables frequently break on the strain relief. Otherwise the 10nf is an internal fix cap after firmware load. The zero function clears that error quickly and reliably. Measures up to 470mf caps :)

  • @ElmerFuddGun
    @ElmerFuddGun 6 років тому +18

    A pocket meter needs to be small, protected and low cost. The Aneng AN8203 would be my choice. AAA batteries, 4000 count, true RMS, best rotary switch (one handed), good buzzer, and no current meter which is good. And the case will actually stand up while in use. And it is a fraction of the cost of the higher priced models. If I need to read current, need more accuracy, or a higher CAT rating then I will use a "bigger" meter.

    • @Bushougoma
      @Bushougoma 6 років тому +2

      I agree. While I have a bunch of Flukes I needed a cheap meter to keep in my toolbox you know with my tools :-).
      Any of those soft cases would provide ZERO protection in that harsh environment and I'm not putting a Fluke in there to get its display all scratched up. I settled on the Victor VC921 it's like the Aneng but with a larger LCD display it's also True RMS but I mostly use it for low voltage DC.

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  6 років тому +12

      Watch my next video, it was the only meter to die with 240V on the ohms.

    • @ronin181990
      @ronin181990 6 років тому +2

      Or use a Uni-T 210e.
      Because on the go you probably don't have the tools to open a circuit anyway.
      So a small current clamp is king.

    • @Bushougoma
      @Bushougoma 6 років тому +3

      I knew it wouldn't be robust from the start. I purchased it with the strict conditions that it was for low voltage DC and unpowered circuits only (resistance, continuity, and diode checks). (Edit) I looked at the manual and it says NOT to apply voltage when on the ohms range or damage may occur. So this is a case of RTFM :-).
      I have a Fluke 87-5 and 115 that I use for high voltage measurements and would never trust ANY pocket meter for this purpose. There simply isn't enough room inside the tiny case to provide robust fault protection.

    • @bernhardreinel
      @bernhardreinel 6 років тому +1

      @Bushougoma: When did you buy your Victor?
      IIRC the Victor VC921 and the AN8203 only look very similar (buttons are a bit different) but are totally different meters internally. I think the Victor uses the DTM0660L chipset, which can easily be hacked via the EEPROM. I would love to get a original Victor VC921, but most ebay offerings include also pictures of the Aneng clone, so that i don't know which one i would get. And then there is the Zotek VC921, which seems to be a rebadged AN8203 (or vice versa, i believe Zotek is the OEM for most Aneng meters). **confused**

  • @michaelhawthorne8696
    @michaelhawthorne8696 6 років тому +1

    I think that transistor in the Kyoritsu KEW1018 is using the Base / Emitter junction zener property as a reference

  • @dhpbear2
    @dhpbear2 6 років тому

    20:27 - Isn't there a 'RELATIVE' mode to null out the lead-capacitance? ('REL it out , as you said for the SANWA model at 28:58)

  • @LeMeBucallion
    @LeMeBucallion 6 років тому +3

    I have the UNI-T and i am very happy with it.

  • @ElmerFuddGun
    @ElmerFuddGun 6 років тому +18

    12:24 - Select and Hold... why hold is upside down is just weird.

    • @dhpbear2
      @dhpbear2 6 років тому

      No, just the 'L' and the 'D' are upside-down. Regardless, the letters are in reverse-order

  • @mediakitchenSA
    @mediakitchenSA 6 років тому +1

    The DER has 2 models in that case format the B model has a probe that slots in the area thats covered in the one you reviewed .

  • @dhpbear2
    @dhpbear2 6 років тому +2

    10:20 - That extra OFF position on the rotary switch is a bit 'how ya' doin''!

  • @redsquirrelftw
    @redsquirrelftw 6 років тому +5

    It's actually incredible how cheap they can make these.

  • @wobblysauce
    @wobblysauce 6 років тому +1

    With the DER EE DE-19S, looks like you could get better wraparound with it if you tightened the strain releaf a tad as it is a big loop.
    Could get the SANWA PM300, and put it in a wallet.

  • @steffenstengardvilladsen3740
    @steffenstengardvilladsen3740 6 років тому +1

    I think several of the cheap multimeters had issues with the probe wire, that could explain the quiet continuity beeps and weird capacitance.
    I got a pocket device from Tenma, which is identical to Uni-T UT10A, but the wires had gone bad and make the readings unreliable.

  • @GCP81
    @GCP81 Рік тому

    the best video of this kind.thank's four your dedicated time.i will by ut120c or ut133a.
    the great video ever.

  • @techo61
    @techo61 Рік тому

    53:53 DER EE DE-19S has plenty of spare length for those 'stretched’ probe cords inside the case so this is not a biggy.

  • @RiyadhElalami
    @RiyadhElalami 6 років тому +17

    Sanwa PM3 is a clear winner out of all of these for sure.

    • @jon87386
      @jon87386 6 років тому +4

      But it also costs a lot more than most of them....

    • @gordonwedman3179
      @gordonwedman3179 6 років тому +1

      I agree. Best for your pocket.

    • @joshuanorris5860
      @joshuanorris5860 6 років тому +1

      Meh its the winner if you like the wallet with it.
      I like the 300 more, the one he is selling.
      I wish they both had backlights tho :/

    • @martin-ot
      @martin-ot 4 роки тому

      @@joshuanorris5860 Totally agree with you. If you want a small thin DMM case for shirt pocket, the PM3 is a great choice. For me personally, I prefer the more protective case of the PM300 (and that the DMM is True RMS).

    • @joshuanorris5860
      @joshuanorris5860 4 роки тому +1

      @@martin-ot very weird that you message me now because i started looking for a clamp meter a few minutes ago lol

  • @kjrzonk
    @kjrzonk 6 років тому

    Hi Dave! :) Great video. I've waited for it.
    Some remarks:
    Brymen BM22 instead of BM27 - hmmm - a little disappointed with that. I've been using BM27 for 3 years now. It have more functions than any of presented ones, e.g. EF detection, LoZ, AutoCheck. No problems showed in shootout. It's lacking of REL button to be fair. You can buy the case separetly, but it takes less space if you use a bit of velcro tape.
    Hioki 3244-50 CARD Tester is discontinued, and the new 3244-60 it is not CAT rated.
    Hioki 3245-60 is another one CAT IV 300V pocket multimeter on the market.
    I love your videos. Keep up the good work :)

  • @unimor2781
    @unimor2781 6 років тому

    20:24 I have UT120C and it also shows 10nF with nothing connected, so it's probably normal with these. Fortunately there is the REL button. I don't know how they can do this properly on some multimeters (like UT213C, it shows 0, with probes connected or not) but not on the others (UT60E shows 1.2nF, UT120C 10nF, UT206 0,9nF).

  • @microwar
    @microwar 6 років тому +11

    Planing a Multimeter museum any time in the future?

  • @CaspaB
    @CaspaB 2 роки тому

    The KEW 1018 meter had a plastic hinge which you tried to fatigue break. Reminds me of a slide rule from the 1960's which had a polypropylene hinge, brand new technology at the time. Their selling point was that it had been flexed 2 million times without failure.

  • @teshigawara5584
    @teshigawara5584 3 роки тому

    excellent review, most of all liked uni-t ut10a and Sanwa PM3, I would take such a uni-t in a book case, it's a pity that now it's nowhere to be found on sale

  • @StreuB1
    @StreuB1 6 років тому

    HELL.YES!!!
    This is perfect timing for a Sunday night before bed!!! Gonna really love this!!
    And 10min in and I see the Aneng AN8008 is not allowed into the running. Good thing too, it would win hands down for value, quality and performance per dollar. Absolutely love mine. Will be looking to get a pocket version though after this shootout is over with! Man, this is gonna be good!
    Thanks Dave!!!

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  6 років тому +1

      Would you like some tissues? :->

    • @StreuB1
      @StreuB1 6 років тому

      Already havin a second go!

  • @Solder-Flowz
    @Solder-Flowz 6 років тому +5

    Oh Jesus Christ.. Dave Jones with a transillion of multimeters.. again! This Aussie is obsessed!!! :P

  • @zx8401ztv
    @zx8401ztv 6 років тому +3

    The Ut10 looks good enough for ordinary L.v use, and you won't cry if it gets damaged.

    • @jusb1066
      @jusb1066 6 років тому +1

      confirmed, i have one, nicely made,

    • @zx8401ztv
      @zx8401ztv 6 років тому +1

      They have a wide range of meters too, right down to super death ones he he :-D
      I have an old micronta digital from 4000 years ago, it has no input protection, i've never been dead from it ha ha :-D.
      I'ts not what you've got, i'ts the way that you use it, wink wink :-D.

  • @simonspeaker
    @simonspeaker Рік тому +1

    do you guys think sanwa's pocket meters can survive an accidental voltage test between 120-240v in wrong position/mode? since in bought the sanwa pm33a a 170$ CAD it is quite very expensive... it only has 1 ptc and 4-5 big high voltage smd resistor

  • @wpef
    @wpef 6 років тому +1

    the QM1544 is a very common meter in Germany. It is sold as the BENNING MM P3 in basically every hardware store.

    • @martin-ot
      @martin-ot 4 роки тому

      Not a bad meter. It is APPA of Taiwan that is the OEM of them all. www.appatech.com/en/product-c137762/APPA-iMeter-Series.html

  • @thsinger
    @thsinger 6 років тому +2

    I have a BENNING MM P3 since several years and it looks like the Jaycar QM1544, BENNING still sell this DMM for about 35€.

    • @martin-ot
      @martin-ot 4 роки тому

      The OEM is APPA from Taiwan: www.appatech.com/en/product-c137762/APPA-iMeter-Series.html

    • @blade9292
      @blade9292 2 місяці тому

      Yeah it's great and quite accurate for a non true rms pocket meter

  • @jameswang9257
    @jameswang9257 7 місяців тому

    The weird cover of the Der-ee one is for the current probe in their other pocket DMM call DE-19, it's listed on there web site and I think it should not be hard to take a look of their website before leaving any comments.

  • @PlasmaHH
    @PlasmaHH 6 років тому +1

    I throw my an8008 in the bag that comes with it in my suitcase or whatever when I go (I just use different probes) and its fine so far, I don think that protective cover is really needed that much for just the travel purposes.

  • @medvedmedvedoff4803
    @medvedmedvedoff4803 2 роки тому

    The best of it is UT-10A multimeter. I bought one in 2005 and lost it in 2016 in Mongolia deserts during motorbike trip :)) This meter has not just been sitting on a shelf in my garage all this time, but has been constantly used in my toolbox for 12 years, from my days as a military engineer to many kilometers with me on many bike trips. Then i bought an UT-120C and it works well... But guts of UT-120 looks cheaper and it have a shitty fragile plastic box instead an UT-10 soft cover, you know..

  • @idoaricha
    @idoaricha 6 років тому

    I missed that kind of videos... keep it up Dave

  • @MasterIvo
    @MasterIvo 6 років тому

    just bought 2 uni-t multimeters, very happy with them

  • @pametnaradionica
    @pametnaradionica 2 роки тому

    Thanks for a really informative review!
    I`ve been using Sanwa-s, including PM3, for more than a decade now. I do trust it, and still havent destroyed it. Tough little thing.
    I do miss the backlight though.
    Added two alligator clips and a magnetic strap (stick on magnet for mobile phone use, works great) and that was it.
    Best of luck. :D

  • @ElektronikLabor
    @ElektronikLabor 4 роки тому +1

    What about the UNI-T UT10A? Was it discontinued? I can't find it anywhere

  • @florinpandele5205
    @florinpandele5205 4 роки тому +1

    Now you need a jacket with 14 pockets

  • @globaldigitalsupply4039
    @globaldigitalsupply4039 5 років тому +1

    Most to the point multimeter video on youtube.

  • @electron-1979
    @electron-1979 6 років тому +1

    Great video!
    Dave missed the probe sharpness test on one of the units!

  • @Luke-san
    @Luke-san 6 років тому

    That Wavetek DM78A and TEBNA DMM 72-4040 , well I have PD-338 from Conrad in Germany, which seems to be the same probably and is over 20 years old. I love it despite the slowness.

  • @0xc0ffea
    @0xc0ffea 6 років тому +5

    Damn .. this is few good plot points away from a feature film.

  • @SianaGearz
    @SianaGearz 6 років тому +1

    Aneng does not develop its own multimeters, it's just a reseller. The main line ones are made by Zotek, and the rest of the lineup might be filled up by other manufacturers.
    Apropos Der EE, could it be that the wire goes the other way around the holder and there's ample room for it?

    • @martin-ot
      @martin-ot 4 роки тому

      It is for storing the clamp meter in the versions that has it. For example this one: www.deree.com.tw/de-19a-pocket-size-digital-multimeter.html

  • @paulhayes597
    @paulhayes597 6 років тому

    Thanks for doing these comparisons. I've got the UNI-T120B and thought the capacitance was broken on mine. Looks like they all have it, weird. Other than that, it's been good to me.

  • @rjgscotland
    @rjgscotland 6 років тому

    Aww! Was hoping you'd open the Tenma for comparison. It's the pocket meter I have, got it off ebay a couple of years ago for next to nothing, looking like it was hardly used

  • @BrainFix000
    @BrainFix000 6 років тому

    Great run through, thanks Dave

  • @hermannschaefer4777
    @hermannschaefer4777 6 років тому +1

    I like my Sanwas, have an older PC510a and this little PM3. Great meters for the price, but kinda hard to get. Use them more than my Metrawatt..

  • @voltlog
    @voltlog 6 років тому +1

    The Sanwa PM300 doesn't seem to have anything extra or special in terms of protection when compared to the Brymen BM22(in fact you could say the Brymen has more protection devices and slots) and yet the PM300 has CAT IV rating while the Brymen doesn't. I wonder what would be the reason for that, is Brymen just holding back on the ratings out of marketing reasons? Or playing it safe?

  • @ELECTRONOOBS
    @ELECTRONOOBS 6 років тому +33

    The QM 1544 looks like an IPod with that dot in the middle of tthe knob. It is manufacturedby "apa"? sounds like apple... LOL Really nice colection you've got there Dave!

    • @PedroDaGr8
      @PedroDaGr8 6 років тому +2

      Appa, not apa. They make some solid meters, though normally Brymen is markedly better.

    • @gmcnewlook
      @gmcnewlook 6 років тому +6

      I’m glad I’m not the only one who thought “that yellow one looks like a big iPod nano”

    • @DeDeNoM
      @DeDeNoM 6 років тому +6

      23:10 It is even sold as the Imeter3

  • @awesomedee5421
    @awesomedee5421 Рік тому

    One place that you might want the Voltage and Current tester both is when you test solar panels.

  • @jimalcott760
    @jimalcott760 6 років тому

    I would love to see an in depth review.... Keep up the good work.

  • @aaaatttt101
    @aaaatttt101 3 роки тому

    FYI. I went through 2 uni-t multimeters and the dial failed on both. The amprobe I've had for 5 years and it's done great. The only issue is the switch is easily activated, filed it off and less of an issue. But it does have an auto off which helps.
    Definitely go for the amprobe

  • @n2n8sda
    @n2n8sda 6 років тому +1

    My favourite pocket DMM of choice at the moment is the Sanwa PM300 but its about 120AUD... Sanwa also make a credit-card sized PM7A that lacks the capacitance test and what nto of the PM300 but is pretty awesome considering the size and its half the price of the PM300.

    • @KarlBaron
      @KarlBaron 6 років тому

      The PM300 is not AU$120 but AU$63 on Dave's store if you check the video description...

    • @n2n8sda
      @n2n8sda 6 років тому

      Maybe from Dave it is, I bought mine in Japan for 10,000yen which is about 120aud. It wouldn't be the first time I've seen products made in Japan sold overseas cheaper than they are in Japan.

    • @martin-ot
      @martin-ot 4 роки тому

      @@n2n8sda I bought the PM300 for about 6650 yen from Amazon Japan, which is about 74 AUD (www.amazon.co.jp/-/en/Electric-Instrument-dezitarumarutime-ta-62-%E2%80%93-3805-%E2%80%93-05-PM300/dp/B076ZYL2T1/). Great price for such a lovely pocket meter!

    • @AquaTech225
      @AquaTech225 2 місяці тому

      @@KarlBaronwish it was anything close to that these days. I’m not sure what that is in USD. But looking from the states it can only really be found on eBay for $120+ last I looked. An don’t even come with that case anymore. But theirs ones selling the case for it for another $50ish bucks so whatever it used to be a number of years back is knocking on it being $180ish dollar meter now. Wish I had got one than.
      Got a number of fluke though. An just can’t see spent that much for that meter an extra for the case for it now

  • @gryzman
    @gryzman 6 років тому +3

    so when can we expect an EEV pocket multimeter designed by yourself?

  • @aabb5283
    @aabb5283 6 років тому

    Your teardown videos are awesome as usual ;-)

  • @mduvigneaud
    @mduvigneaud 6 років тому +1

    Dave, awesome. Really good review. :)

  • @norbert.kiszka
    @norbert.kiszka 3 роки тому

    My only "pocket" multimeter is a UT210E. It's a very small and precise (at least this one that I've got) clamp multimeter. Maybe it's not smallest one, but it's good for work in many different places and I keep it in pocket or clamp it on pants or on belt.

  • @AverageJoe2020
    @AverageJoe2020 6 років тому +3

    Nice, Sanwa, Is bestish of this silly little group of pocket meters, Whatever.

  • @carpandrei7493
    @carpandrei7493 6 років тому

    I wonder if you can tweak the buzzer to make it a little louder, at least.

  • @Blitzdog14
    @Blitzdog14 9 місяців тому

    I got the Hioki meter for $15. I only cared about one functionality on it and that’s how loud the continuity buzzer was and based on the video it sounded the most distinctive. Got tired of always carrying my Fluke around!

  • @jackpinecreed6587
    @jackpinecreed6587 6 років тому

    Love the MultiMeter reviews!!! 👍😁👊

  • @ElmerFuddGun
    @ElmerFuddGun 6 років тому

    32:11 - Does the BM22 have a cracked screen? It looks like there is a vertical crack going down the middle.

  • @WillArtie
    @WillArtie 6 років тому +1

    Just tried my UTC120C and it's showing about 10nF too! (22:00) Never realised....

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  6 років тому +1

      So definitely a design thing. Why?

    • @TheTrashcutter
      @TheTrashcutter 6 років тому +1

      same here for my UT120B :-)

  • @dirk-janvandenbroek9947
    @dirk-janvandenbroek9947 6 років тому

    Great! Bought the UNI-T UT120B based on your shootout. Question: In capacitance mode, it jumps straight to 10nF and starts upwards from there. Yours seems to do the same (19:42). Is this expected behavior? Seems too much to represent the stray capacitance of the probes?

  • @r2daw158
    @r2daw158 6 років тому

    40:51 base and collector on "earth" plane so it's on zener configuration. You mention that kind of NPN-transistor usage in your video #1000

  • @Ni5ei
    @Ni5ei 3 роки тому +2

    Was going to order a Uni-T 10A but it looks like they're no longer making pocket meters :(

    • @AquaTech225
      @AquaTech225 2 місяці тому

      PM300 is hard to find to. A topping $120 a don’t even come with the case. But they can be had by a couple for an extra $50ish making that thing getting close to a $180ish buck meter

  • @Autumnmalguy
    @Autumnmalguy 6 років тому +1

    Are there any made without the radial dial? Seems like it makes it twice as big for no reason.

  • @Scrogan
    @Scrogan 6 років тому

    Got a Hioki full-size DMM and it beeps on each step when autoranging, so I pretty much always put it in silent mode when using it.

  • @printxii
    @printxii 6 років тому +1

    Wasn't no bias in this video. I barely seen the meter on the right bottom.

  • @GRBtutorials
    @GRBtutorials 6 років тому +2

    12:25 It says hold...

  • @RomanDvoryadkin
    @RomanDvoryadkin 6 років тому

    XB-868 works well ~20 years on 2nd battery set. Additionally to 866 it has Rel, capacitance meter, Hz and Duty cycle.

  • @Youtube_deleted_my_favourites
    @Youtube_deleted_my_favourites 3 роки тому

    Bout time for an update with all the full screen battery cheer models out there nowadays

  • @Roffeman1
    @Roffeman1 6 років тому +2

    It's great how most of these have permanent test leads and they recomending to remove leads before opening case or battery compartment... A little too mutch copypasting from their "full-scale" counterparts? (",)

  • @paulb4496
    @paulb4496 2 роки тому

    Back in the day the Triplett 310 analog multimeter was used by Railroad techs and telecom people. Quite expensive though.

  • @galacticedge1583
    @galacticedge1583 6 років тому

    The UT10A is getting harder to find. The cheaper listings are being replaced by the UT120A, or say they are out of stock, or let you order and then contact you to offer a UT120A instead.

  • @REALIVH
    @REALIVH 6 років тому

    I had a TENMA model before but to bad it stop working in the display :( but it was fine to have in the car. I don't know where you can buy it now.

  • @TheAmmoniacal
    @TheAmmoniacal 6 років тому +4

    My daily carry is the Sanwa PS8a

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  6 років тому +2

      Interesting form factor that one.

    • @jorno1994
      @jorno1994 6 років тому

      i really like the form factor of this meter. it kind of brings the best of both styles of hard cases seen in this video.

    • @KarlBaron
      @KarlBaron 6 років тому +2

      Is that... solar powered? Awesome!

    • @TheAmmoniacal
      @TheAmmoniacal 6 років тому

      Karl Baron yep. Not that feature-rich but does the job you would expect. Probes are a bit small, but gold platet.

  • @bsvenss2
    @bsvenss2 6 років тому +1

    Hmmm... Sanwa PM300 492 SEK from Dave / 871 SEK from AliExpress
    _(incl. shipping)_

  • @pumpkineater629
    @pumpkineater629 6 років тому +1

    thank you for the awesome video!

  • @dogastus
    @dogastus 6 років тому +1

    Wow, thanks for putting in all that effort. How long did it take you to shoot and edit that lot?

  • @robbieaussievic
    @robbieaussievic 6 років тому +1

    ....... Going 'Birko' is a reference to a kettle brand. (kettle boiling).

  • @blade9292
    @blade9292 2 місяці тому

    I have a question about Amprobe is their multimeters Brymen ones or the other way around ?

  • @GPUtest
    @GPUtest 6 років тому

    We're in like Flynn at 41:05 ? I am shocked.

  • @stanleywhiteman6450
    @stanleywhiteman6450 4 роки тому

    In terms of the frequency measurement by these meters which one is the best? With Victor 921 there were no problems up to 10MHz. With APPA iMeter3 yellow clone from Digitech the frequency range is much lower than the spec of 5MHz. Have you tried to compare all units for that parameter? IMeter5 from APPA for e.g. has max 40kHz frequency range. Which could be sufficient for VFDs? But for electronics Victor 921 beats them all hands down and it is also fast. Both Sanwa and Digitech or APPA are better suited for electricians and technicians.

  • @projectsoffolly
    @projectsoffolly 6 років тому

    Still own and use a DickSmith Q1473 which to the best as i can tell is identical to the UNI-T 10A. Good to know if I need to replace it.

  • @robozstarrr8930
    @robozstarrr8930 6 років тому

    Noice, was hoping after dissembling all them meters you were going to reassembly the " perfect " inexpensive meter . . like Tuco!!