It's not bad for the price, but if you can afford it, i'd highly recommend getting a Fluke101. It has removable leads, capacity measurement and of course the quality is 10x better than uni-t, I thought of doing a review on it, but I think there are about 30 of them already.
@@UNgineering Yes of course it is. And I have "big" multimeters already. Just now I need a very small one for for my drawer basically to measure batteries :-)
I've got a much older model Uni-T pocket multimeter and it's been great ! Batteries last years !
It Doesn't measure Current so there shouldn't be any fuses.
Thank you for the review. I need such a small pocket Multimeter.
It's not bad for the price, but if you can afford it, i'd highly recommend getting a Fluke101. It has removable leads, capacity measurement and of course the quality is 10x better than uni-t, I thought of doing a review on it, but I think there are about 30 of them already.
@@UNgineering Yes of course it is. And I have "big" multimeters already. Just now I need a very small one for for my drawer basically to measure batteries :-)
Hi, what is the lowest capacitor can be measured with this one?
this one doesn't measure capacitance
@@UNgineering Ah, ok. Thanks.
How can measure current
on its own this multimeter cannot measure current, but in my video #2 I showed how to do that using this multimeter