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  • Dave looks at the $25 ANENG AN8008 Multimeter
    It has some unusually low ranges making it ideal for electronics use. Or is it?
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  • @RickyX64
    @RickyX64 7 років тому +392

    This little meter puts many far more expensive meters to shame in terms of general features and performance... A little dodgy safety wise, but safe enough for the test bench.

    • @timothy790110
      @timothy790110 6 років тому +5

      good for car electrics?

    • @johnfragos7660
      @johnfragos7660 6 років тому +13

      no...low current bench stuff only or checking the car's battery voltage perhaps..Nothing more..

    • @timothy790110
      @timothy790110 6 років тому +2

      john fragos damn it. What would I need for car electrics?

    • @iborschtsch
      @iborschtsch 6 років тому +12

      What exactly would you like to measure with it? I mean, I have a Harbour Freight DMM lying in my car for checking continuity, voltage and such things. This Aneng DMM would be more than enough for that purpose.

    • @timothy790110
      @timothy790110 6 років тому +1

      Sergej M yea that's basically it, and checking solar and leisure battery's, loads

  • @powder-phun949
    @powder-phun949 7 років тому +440

    The weird feeling, when dave reviews a "cheap-ass" multimeter, and it's still way batter, than what you have

    • @vladomaimun
      @vladomaimun 6 років тому +13

      Same. Mine doesn't even have true RMS and costs more.

    • @marcoaurelio4903
      @marcoaurelio4903 6 років тому +13

      I live in brazil bitches

    • @marcoaurelio4903
      @marcoaurelio4903 6 років тому +7

      you know Minipa,Hikari,Icel? That is REAL Bullshit!

    • @transkryption
      @transkryption 6 років тому +19

      I wish he'd review more low range multimeters!

    • @KrotowX
      @KrotowX 4 роки тому

      Exactly my case and why I'm now looking for new one.

  • @Geoffh777
    @Geoffh777 4 роки тому +29

    I'm an electronics technician of 40 years and have an Aneng AN8009 and I love it! I use it more than my Fluke 101, partly because of the larger display and partly because the 101 doesn't measure current. So, Dave, the current ranges you criticise in the AN8009 are better than none at all! I find it's superb value for money

    • @carloscervantes836
      @carloscervantes836 3 роки тому +4

      I started with the AN8008 and now have a BM789 as my main meter. AN8009 looks sweet

    • @j.d.3269
      @j.d.3269 2 місяці тому

      How many ohms do you get when you connect the two leads of your AN8009?

    • @Geoffh777
      @Geoffh777 2 місяці тому +1

      @@j.d.3269 The low ohms range is the worst aspect of it. Sometimes it settles at 11 ohms, sometimes it doesn't settlr at all. The other ohms ranges are good. If I need to measure low ohms, I use the Fluke 101 which always settles at 0.0 ohms instantly

    • @j.d.3269
      @j.d.3269 2 місяці тому

      @@Geoffh777 Indeed, especially no beep for continuity. I've been trying to find a solution for a long time. Recently I tried cleanup + lubricant. Now it settles easily under 0.3 ohm, sometimes under 0.1 ohm, and once in a while 0.00 ohm. Hope it lasts longer this time.

  • @izools
    @izools 7 років тому +45

    TL:DR - "It's an excellent meter for its $25"
    Thanks Dave!!

  • @DrakkarCalethiel
    @DrakkarCalethiel 7 років тому +164

    Actually I'm​ very surprised! Seems like a very good beginners electronic meter. I might get one if I can.

    • @bsvenss2
      @bsvenss2 7 років тому +8

      It's great... I bought two of them from AliExpress.

    • @harindugamlath
      @harindugamlath 7 років тому +3

      I am definitely buying one now!

    • @SidneyCritic
      @SidneyCritic 7 років тому +3

      I don't know if I would be jumping on the bandwagon when there are meters with more features for only $10 more. Do the research and you will be less disappointed.

    • @TheLukey21
      @TheLukey21 7 років тому +5

      SidneyCritic ComedyHound any links to the better ones?

    • @guyh3403
      @guyh3403 7 років тому +3

      Yeah, I'd like that too

  • @DejanTesic
    @DejanTesic 7 років тому +93

    Buy 2 for a beginner's lab... not a bad deal.

    • @tomgeorge3726
      @tomgeorge3726 7 років тому +12

      It certainly is, with capacitance and a simple frequency counter.
      10M ohm range is not going to be a problem and the lead accessories.

    • @hwingerrr5680
      @hwingerrr5680 5 років тому +1

      @@tomgeorge3726
      I bought a cheapo meter that had a 200M range, just because of that one feature. Wanted to check some 100M resistors and didn't have anything else handy.

  • @chris-sc
    @chris-sc 3 роки тому +15

    I just tested an Aneng 8001 (not 8008) against a Fluke 87V on frequencies and RMS voltage. The Aneng gets up to 17 MHz (Fluke to 1.1 MHz) and measurements differ by 0.01%. On RMS voltage, both differ by about 0.1%, but the Fluke goes up to 5kHz accurately, vs. Aneng to 1kHz. Two thumbs up for the Aneng!

  • @KennethTanFotografie
    @KennethTanFotografie 7 років тому +27

    I was so amused with Dave's reluctance to give it a thumbs up that I immediately looked one up on ebay and bought it for $19 shipped.

  • @lawrencel3188
    @lawrencel3188 7 років тому +18

    Maybe not your intention but I just bought one based on your review. $21 delivered and shipped from a US seller. Man compared to what I paid for a Simpson 260 in the 60s in real dollars, boy has electronics come a long way.

  • @Mihail_K.
    @Mihail_K. 7 років тому +50

    7:51 There is even a bonus solder blob between the fuse hloder solder joints. LOL... So if you buy a cheap multimeter first open it to make sure that trere are not any shorts... And I'm using cheap multimeters because I'm not doing anything serious and don't have a lot of money but if you have money just buy a good one.

    • @hellterminator
      @hellterminator 7 років тому +4

      Well, that's what I do with everything I buy from China. Always check what's inside. You'll know how safe and reliable the thing is going to be and sometimes you'll even learn some neat trick.

    • @ssn90
      @ssn90 6 років тому +1

      Err don't pollute by cheap throwaway stuff

    • @midwestmangos2452
      @midwestmangos2452 4 роки тому

      @@ssn90 cheap doesn't always mean throw away.

  • @crackwitz
    @crackwitz 8 місяців тому +2

    The reviews of cheap meters are much appreciated. Hobbyists and beginners may want a cheap meter to start, "disposable".
    I was disappointed with the missing 10 mA and 100 mA ranges too. Those are THE ranges for hobbyist electronics.

  • @BigDaddy_MRI
    @BigDaddy_MRI 6 років тому +3

    I bought one of these when I started my TTL project. It’s is a great little meter and so far has survived one drop and thousands of measurements and is a good little signal generator. I bought this before I saw your review and now I’m very happy with it. The missing mA scales is annoying, but for the most part, it is a GREAT little breadboard meter and I give it a thumbs up for TTL experiments and for little breadboard projects. Really a nice little DVM.

  • @TheBdd4
    @TheBdd4 7 років тому +16

    Dave, thanks for the review. ANENG is surely giving their buyers more than their money's worth. I would not trust it at mains or other high voltages but could find lots of low vltage uses for it.

  • @sviktor4
    @sviktor4 Рік тому +8

    After watching this review I bought this little mutimeter in 2018 and it still works, I cleaned the rotator switch 3 times and switched 2 contact plates in it last time.
    The best thing how fast and small this thing is, mutch better then bulky and more expensive Fluke, UNIT and other brands. I use it to repair motherboards and graphics cards and only use the V, Ohm and beep function.

    • @j.d.3269
      @j.d.3269 2 місяці тому

      How did you switch the 2 contact plates?

    • @sviktor4
      @sviktor4 2 місяці тому +1

      @@j.d.3269 you disasseble the multimeter then remove 2 contact plates/springs from the rotator side with tweezers and switch them when you put beck together. Be careful dont shoot across the room when you remove it.
      Clean both the PCB and the contact springs with alcohol, then regrease it, silicone or oil based grease is fine I didn't notice any difference in longetivity.

    • @j.d.3269
      @j.d.3269 2 місяці тому

      @@sviktor4 I see what you mean. I think there are 6 contact plates/springs on AN8009. The cleaning and greasing seems mandatory to get under 1 ohm.

  • @mkrepps
    @mkrepps 5 років тому +1

    This is an excellent review!! You've hit all the things I was looking for that people often don't cover!

  •  7 років тому

    Thank you Dave. I enjoyed your review, I wold like see more low cost equipment reviews like this, keeping in mind the price range and the possible acceptable uses. I still remember your review of the Uni-T...

  • @becky15675
    @becky15675 7 років тому +3

    Thanks Dave. i'm learning electronics and wanted a cheap multimeter to start with. I just bought this for £16GBP and I hope to learn how to use it :)

  • @steverobbins4872
    @steverobbins4872 7 років тому +28

    Looks like the perfect first DMM for my 8 year old niece and nephew. I gave them a Snap Circuits starter kit for xmas and they loved it. They did all the experiments in the book in a few days. Then I gave them a larger Snap Circuit kit (I think it was the "sound and motion" kit) for their birthday (they are twins) and the ate that up too.

    • @steverobbins4872
      @steverobbins4872 7 років тому +16

      The only power source the kids have is a 9V battery. So I think the only safety issue might be the sharpness of the probes. But thanks for the comment.

    • @JohnMeacham
      @JohnMeacham 7 років тому +3

      I'd recommend the fluke 101, no amps means it's impossible to mess up even if they put it in the wall.

    • @grossteilfahrer
      @grossteilfahrer 7 років тому +3

      They will _inevitably_ "check" the wall outlets voltage within days or weeks of getting a multimeter. (because theyre kids) With this thing they'd just blow the fuse, with an even cheaper meter they'd have the meter catch fire if in the amps range.. if in volts, likely nothing would go wrong and they'd come tell you your power company is cheating you of a few volts.... I agree with John Meacham - get the kids a MM without amp range until they understand how to use it.

    • @ppdan
      @ppdan 7 років тому

      What will it do when you probe 240V in ohms, cap range or that digital output?
      If you are worried about the amp ranges just remove the fuses.
      I have a Extech pen styled multimeter that has a mA range which I find a hazard and not useful so I removed the fuse.

    • @steverobbins4872
      @steverobbins4872 7 років тому +8

      They're 8 (almost 9). Not 5 years old. I'll just tell them not to probe the wall outlet unless I'm there, because it's dangerous. These particular kids are very well-behaved, responsible, and mature beyond their age.
      But you, and the other commenters raise an interesting question: would this cheap DMM smoke? Perhaps I'll try that experiment myself before I give them to the kids. I was planning to open them up and retouch the workmanship anyway.

  • @johns9918
    @johns9918 7 років тому +1

    Great video, Dave. Many thanks. I bought one just for lab work based on your review.

  • @0xc0ffea
    @0xc0ffea 7 років тому +6

    Awesome review, just to hear you painfully admitting it's fairly decent for the low price, love it :D

  • @gregswartz8924
    @gregswartz8924 7 років тому +7

    Absolutely enjoying your review. On measuring the mA current, didn't anyone else notice that from 16:28 to 17:23 the red lead is not connected? That seems to be why the meter kept reading 0000.

    • @midwestmangos2452
      @midwestmangos2452 4 роки тому

      It wasn't about reading zeros, it was about the range that the zeros displayed.

  • @proyectosledar
    @proyectosledar 7 років тому +61

    I was about to buy it for a review, thanks dave!!

    • @Myrwok_Worzylux
      @Myrwok_Worzylux 6 років тому +9

      sos mas fácil que buscar a Wally. hahaha

    • @omarcusihuaman4261
      @omarcusihuaman4261 4 роки тому +2

      Así te quería encontrar!!!!
      Jajaja igual vi tu review

  • @xmenken1
    @xmenken1 4 роки тому

    Very detailed review of Aneng 8008. Thank you!

  • @loc4725
    @loc4725 7 років тому

    I've got the 8002 model and it's fine for at-the-field RC use. The pouch is also handy as you're less likely to loose the leads & bits while you're out!

  • @legomasterj
    @legomasterj 7 років тому +268

    My 7$ Piece of Shit meter works for measuring batteries and resistors. I'm happy.

    • @petti78
      @petti78 7 років тому +39

      Aww dang it, you should have gone for the 3.50 price range!

    • @DrakkarCalethiel
      @DrakkarCalethiel 7 років тому +13

      petti78 or a free one for a 3 dollar torch...

    • @lmaoroflcopter
      @lmaoroflcopter 7 років тому +5

      Drakkar Calethiel my free one does brilliantly sitting in my motorbike toolkit. used it a few times and has done the job. Always on hand because it never gets used elsewhere.

    • @DrakkarCalethiel
      @DrakkarCalethiel 7 років тому +6

      M3ta7h3ad Same here, great for having in the toolkit. If it dies or get lost you don't care about it :D

    • @cottsak
      @cottsak 7 років тому +8

      I put 60A or something (high C lipo) through the wrong range the other day and it popped the cheap lead and pvc. It like proper exploded. Still works. Meh.

  • @dr_jaymz
    @dr_jaymz 7 років тому +8

    Astonishing value for money everyone should have one.

  • @santospoland
    @santospoland 6 років тому +1

    Hi Dave, I just bought one. M first multimeter, down the road though, as I gain more knowledge it'll be a Fluke. Thanks for reviewing this little guy. I hope to learn more from you. Seriously appreciate all your advice.

  • @TonyLing
    @TonyLing 3 роки тому +2

    Bonza! I'm looking forward to my ANENG 620A turning up in the post

  • @ed10k399
    @ed10k399 7 років тому +61

    17:21 The probe wasn't connected to the meter when trying to read the 9mA in micro amp range

    • @Floydzabarber
      @Floydzabarber 5 років тому +1

      lol

    • @gphonemedic
      @gphonemedic 4 роки тому +4

      Hhahah dave .. plug the probe pls...

    • @sasodoma
      @sasodoma 4 роки тому +2

      He wasn't trying to read anything. He was showing the different ranges that the multimeter supports.

    • @Universal_Craftsman
      @Universal_Craftsman 3 роки тому +1

      Did you even understand what that was about? The lack of ranges was also stated in the manual.

  • @thilinajayasingha678
    @thilinajayasingha678 6 років тому +3

    I got 8002 one. Everything is good but current is not good accuracy . But i teseted it give mea 25Mhz frequency reading . So i like it. Voltages ,resistance ,capacitor values are highly acurated!! I love it!!

  • @globaldigitalsupply4039
    @globaldigitalsupply4039 5 років тому

    Very clear as well as excellent presentation. Thanks!

  • @MichaelEckl
    @MichaelEckl 7 років тому

    Thanks for the great video. Just ordered one. I do only low-power stuff so this will be perfect!

  • @stargazer7644
    @stargazer7644 7 років тому +7

    In 35 years of hobbyist electronics tinkering, I have never once used the uA range on a meter.

    • @jasonmhite
      @jasonmhite 7 років тому +4

      Star Gazer I have. Measuring sleep mode current on a microcontroller project so I could figure out how long the batteries would last.

    • @GardeningZ
      @GardeningZ 7 років тому

      nobodybodybody you can stick a big resistor in series and measure its voltage drop.

    • @nictamer
      @nictamer 7 років тому +1

      Star Gazer Used it a couple times just recently to measure quiescent current on various DC-DC converters

    • @Garganzuul
      @Garganzuul 7 років тому

      These newfangled IoT devices are going to need it. E.g. the sleep mode of an ESP8266. Lots of people are getting into the hobby because of this neat little micro.

  • @user-qf6yt3id3w
    @user-qf6yt3id3w 7 років тому +12

    Would be possible to do a project to retrofit more protection? Or demonstrate in what situations the minimal protection in this meter would make it unsafe?

    • @user-qf6yt3id3w
      @user-qf6yt3id3w 3 роки тому

      @Christopher Grant Maybe I phrased that wrong. Don't retrofit crap equipment. However, I'd still be interested in showing what this device is lacking, how it makes it unsafe compared to something which is properly designed.

  • @retrocomputeruser
    @retrocomputeruser 5 років тому +1

    Thanks Dave for this upload. After watching this I've just ordered one for £14. Just bang for buck performance you could have given it a thumbs up even though it's not to be used on high voltages.
    Comparing it to your Keysight 34470A (how much do they cost by the way ?) meter, I think it compared very well. As a backup meter for electronics, it's worth considering.

  • @CoreyPL
    @CoreyPL 5 років тому

    After your review I got myself a ANENG AN8009 for around ~$20 USD delivered on new year's promo. Nice one for beginners like me.

  • @stevebliss6056
    @stevebliss6056 7 років тому +14

    How about a segment on ho to add protection to a crap meter?

  • @ats89117
    @ats89117 7 років тому +34

    Big thumbs up for this review, but c'mon Dave, cut them a break. It's $20 delivered! You can spend more for a pizza, lol!

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  7 років тому +12

      +ats89117 how did I not "cut them a break"? Seriously.

    • @ats89117
      @ats89117 7 років тому +10

      As you showed in your review, this isn't a bad meter for working with very low level signals on a budget (sensor input boards, preamps, etc.). For this type of work, a $20 meter with the kind of performance you showed should get a big thumbs up, even with the missing current scales. I'll buy a few for use when I'm traveling. One of these will easily fit in my computer case, and if I'm short for space coming back, it's cheap enough so that I can shit can it without feeling bad. And then there's that beautiful pouch! ;-)
      So here's the challenge: I dare you to run an A/B comparison against the Fluke 101 ($41.50 delivered) with no current measurement capability. A death match between CAMs (Cheap Ass Multimeters). Who could resist?

    • @Ihavetruth22
      @Ihavetruth22 6 років тому

      $5

  • @savvy4tech602
    @savvy4tech602 2 роки тому

    Appreciate the insight on this Dave. 😁

  • @elesjuan
    @elesjuan 7 років тому

    This little guy looks like a winner for a beginner lab for sure! Hell, I'd buy one of these to keep in a troubleshooting kit!

  • @OtakuSanel
    @OtakuSanel 7 років тому +15

    seems like perfect meter for hobbyists who don't play with high energy. completely different world from those cheap $5 pieces of junk, it will actually serve you well and you can seemingly rely on it.

    • @dbuezas
      @dbuezas 2 роки тому +1

      The $5 pieces of crap are actually quite usable for hobbying. I have one I bought 15 years ago and it still works fine.
      I don't remember changing the battery, what blows my mind.

    • @hwanglee3330
      @hwanglee3330 Рік тому

      @@dbuezas what brand?

    • @dbuezas
      @dbuezas Рік тому +1

      @@hwanglee3330 brand? Multimeter brand 😁.
      The model is dt-830D. The dt-182 is even smaller and they both work ok for hobbyists (just don't get near the mains with them)

    • @hwanglee3330
      @hwanglee3330 Рік тому

      @@dbuezas it's 2.5 USD now. I have plans to buy zoyi, sanwa (japanese brand) and fluke.

  • @Garganzuul
    @Garganzuul 7 років тому +5

    Just ordered it from Aliexpress. - I need that low current range!

  • @KerryWongBlog
    @KerryWongBlog 7 років тому +2

    It looks like a decent meter for general electronics work. I think the two AA battery is a big plus. Like the display and update rates as well.

  • @Taran72
    @Taran72 5 років тому

    Great video! thank you for the review.

  • @MichaelBruceTaos
    @MichaelBruceTaos 7 років тому +13

    Actually do cut open the leads and check the copper content. Great video!

    • @Garganzuul
      @Garganzuul 7 років тому +3

      I suspect we'll see more of this meter in future videos.

    • @Cheese_1337
      @Cheese_1337 6 років тому

      yeah, so he wont "whine" (no hate, just my thoughts) about the wires, by guessing the gauge,etc.

  • @uwezimmermann5427
    @uwezimmermann5427 7 років тому +75

    as for the advantage of a "true RMS meter" did you test other waveforms than just sine wave?

    • @JackZimmermann
      @JackZimmermann 7 років тому +18

      Best...last...name...ever!

    • @RogovAB
      @RogovAB 7 років тому +6

      It is a really valuable comment. In terms of metrology.

    • @uwezimmermann5427
      @uwezimmermann5427 7 років тому +9

      ok, my AN8008 arrived today and I am positively surprised: given the bandwidth limit of the meter it correctly shows the correct RMS values for sine, square and triangle waves - given the crude accuracy of my home lab. For square waves up to about 100 Hz and triangle waves even up to 1 kHz. The 3dB corner frequency of the AC range is about 3-4 kHz (specified as 1 kHz).

    •  7 років тому +2

      I got mine, too. And an 8002 on top. Tested capacitance with some Philips polystyrene 1% capacitors. Was just about 2% above the nominal value of them, which is well within spec. Impressive.

    • @MrFrambooise
      @MrFrambooise 6 років тому

      Do you think that this multimeter is able to measure true RMS AC current correctly? like measuring the power draw of computer etc.

  • @patricklockerby4308
    @patricklockerby4308 7 років тому

    I want one!
    Another very informative review, thanks.

  • @zodak9999b
    @zodak9999b 7 років тому

    Thanks for the look, Dave! I've been using the same Beckman DM15XL for about 30 years, and while it's served me well, it's only a 2000 count meter (and seems like a slow count at that). There's no range for either frequency or capacitance, and it sure doesn't have a square wave generator. I think I can live without the 10 and 100 ma ranges and for $22 US on Amazon, I feel like I just got a great deal.

  • @BigDaddy_MRI
    @BigDaddy_MRI 6 років тому +2

    Oh, one more thing I like. If you leave it on after 5 minutes or so, it will beep and then power off eventually. Saves the batteries and annoys the hell out of you, but I like that feature.

  • @rohitchaturvedi2271
    @rohitchaturvedi2271 6 років тому +3

    Got one, compared against fluke 287. Superb accuracy.

  • @DavidGillooly
    @DavidGillooly 7 років тому

    Nice big display. Good enough for general bench work when multiple currents/voltages need to be monitored. Inexpensive. I like it.

  • @Lyndalewinder
    @Lyndalewinder 4 роки тому +1

    I'm convinced -I'm going to buy a couple of these!

  • @HitchHiker4Freedom
    @HitchHiker4Freedom 7 років тому +3

    I've had pretty good luck with cheap multimeters. Never really had any that didn't work as advertised

  • @UpcycleElectronics
    @UpcycleElectronics 7 років тому +67

    How many other people just ordered one?

    • @GardeningZ
      @GardeningZ 7 років тому +1

      Upcycle Electronics I did.

    • @reeseyme9613
      @reeseyme9613 7 років тому +3

      every seems good for its price but the custom fuse turns me off

    • @UpcycleElectronics
      @UpcycleElectronics 7 років тому +5

      Reese Me
      If/when I blow out a fuse, personally, I see plenty of room to add a modified larger fuse mount. Just mount the lower connection slightly closer to the banana terminal and slightly diagonal across the board. I'd also remove the extra used part of the trace underneath the larger fuse. This is something I would do myself and I would never pass on a modified meter like this to anyone else. I do not play with anything beyond hobby electronics and 120v mains voltage. I also have a nice certified Ideal CAT III for more serious circuits. I blew out a 250mA fuse in it and honestly the local jobers and shops don't have any replacements for standard HRC's either... (and I keep forgetting to order one with my web orders). This AN8008's 10K count is a big improvement over my current 4k count Ideal that cost me 4 times as much almost a decade ago in a retail store.

    • @zodak9999b
      @zodak9999b 7 років тому +2

      Mine just showed up in the mail today. For $22us on Amazon, I'm liking it a heck of a lot.

    • @johns9918
      @johns9918 7 років тому +1

      The through-hole version of those fuses are available. The leads can just be snipped off.

  • @bernhardreinel
    @bernhardreinel 7 років тому

    Thanks for the nice and honest review!
    Really thinking about ordering one of these meters, even though i only recently bought the UT210E. But then one can probably never have enough meters anyway, i guess. ;)

  • @Aengus42
    @Aengus42 4 роки тому

    Nice one Dave! Got one on the way for £15 on eBay. Just the thing I was looking for. Something reasonably accurate with capacitance. At that price it's perfect! Wicked stuff!

  • @toomoii
    @toomoii 7 років тому +4

    Dave, why isn't the eevblog website and forum HTTPS yet?
    With LET'S ENCRYPT you get certificates for free

  • @ChipGuy
    @ChipGuy 7 років тому +12

    Tell you what, that thing more precise than that UNI-T $200 multimeter I got at work. The words "UNI-T" and "bang on" do not like each other.

    • @ChipGuy
      @ChipGuy 6 років тому +2

      Democratic Republic of North Korea

    • @isaacbeers
      @isaacbeers 6 років тому

      North Korea's official name is the Democratic People's Republic of Korea, genius.

    • @esborniarj
      @esborniarj 5 років тому

      O love my uni-t. Prefer them over Fluke.

  • @simonyoungglostog
    @simonyoungglostog 2 роки тому +2

    This meter is great for breadboard/desktop work. This gives a good uA range and another meter can read the mA range. (either side of a Transistor's Base.) It also, doesn't take up much room.

  • @paulpkae
    @paulpkae 3 роки тому +1

    I bought one on the back of your video Dave. It was £21 in the UK and yes it's excellent for that price. I needed something in this sort of price range to recommend to some students I am teaching online; they have all since bought one. By the way, the AN8008 seems to go under several different brand names. I assume from the name that ANENG are the originators.

  • @38911bytefree
    @38911bytefree 7 років тому +25

    Its seems stunning for the price tag, shame on the 100mA range. But pretty good for beginners or low voltage or as back up meter. CAT ratings, insulation etc is just for people working high voltage or energy enviroments whose of course will skip this meter and any other meter at this range. But for everyday lab work is good enough. You dont need 1000 dollar DMM for "most" of the tasks same as you dont need a Rolex for time keeping, any Casio is good enough for "most" of the tasks

    • @Rroff2
      @Rroff2 7 років тому +6

      I bought a cheapy Fluke clone by "Wiysond" (also sold by a variety of random Asian brands) as a backup/secondary DMM - turns out it has better accuracy and better resolution than the original unit :( and the addition of a transistor tester. Its somewhat more robust than the one in this video but not built as well as the Fluke but so far its held up well to extensive use - I'm stunned - I was half expecting to just write off the money I spent on it.

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  7 років тому +12

      The lack of 100mA and 10mA are showstopper for me personally, as is the lack of a REL function, which is a real shame. But still a great value meter.

    • @38911bytefree
      @38911bytefree 7 років тому +2

      I totally agree. Its a shame. Why they did it ? ... 100mA for electronics is pretty important range. Who knows. Sure it has nothing to do with the HW, it seems very capable to me. Probably the range is enabled in the deluxe model which is sold at 27.59 LOL. But hey, look, the put no one but TWO fuses. The cheapass ones only one if you are lucky .... And the carry bag. Attention to detail ...

    • @jonbeckham6463
      @jonbeckham6463 7 років тому +3

      I'm confused, can it not measure 10mA or 100mA in any way or is this just a matter of the decimal being in the wrong place for your tastes/needs?

    • @Marc83Aus
      @Marc83Aus 7 років тому +1

      I'm confused, isn't this the 10 and 100 mA range ?: 16:23

  • @Leif_YT
    @Leif_YT 7 років тому +2

    What I really like about it is that it runs on two AA batteries instead of a 9V block. Especially for someone who rarely uses it at home

  • @suchowolec
    @suchowolec 6 років тому

    I just bought it :). Thanks Dave!

  • @STUNRICK
    @STUNRICK 7 років тому +1

    This little thingy really caught my attention. I'm still using one of those basic cheapest squarey multimeters, good enough for testing batteries/resistors, but really really cheap, casing & leads keep falling apart all the time. This might be a nice little upgrade.

  • @chris_sc
    @chris_sc 2 роки тому +5

    I have the lesser version of this, the 8001, which already is excellent. Despite having a Fluke 87V, the Aneng is my go-to meter, because it is small, light, precise and usually a good fit for the purpose. The leads are fine (no worse than the quite stiff Fluke leads). The fuses are available at the same selling platform that sells the meter. Overall a well made device. Two thumbs up! 👍👍

  • @lejink
    @lejink 7 років тому +23

    The kind of meter you throw into your tool box and don't worry about breaking

  • @robbyxp1
    @robbyxp1 7 років тому

    Funny you reviewed this. I saw another blogger review it and bought it. Just for low voltage stuff. Price/Performance its pretty good.

  • @pr0xZen
    @pr0xZen 3 роки тому +2

    I got a similar one for $15,model ZT102. Does most of the same stuff, 6000 count, but has thermocouple readout too. And pwm duty cycle - I *think.*

  • @binaryglitch64
    @binaryglitch64 6 років тому +4

    This shows it to be a solid choice for a beginner on a budget... I gotta get one so I can say for sure if I'd recommend.

  • @carloscervantes836
    @carloscervantes836 6 років тому +11

    When can we expect the EEVBlog AN8009 version?

    • @AL_O0
      @AL_O0 4 роки тому

      It's the exact same, it just has a 100 MΩ range and non contact voltage detection instead of square wave out

    • @Patyx42
      @Patyx42 3 роки тому +1

      I have the AN8009, almost the same, has a temperature measure mode (you can buy it with thermistor probe included), the non contact voltage has about 5 cm range, good for checking wires in the walls. Still uses the same 3x10mm fuses and internals look about the same as in this video

  • @NudeJawn
    @NudeJawn 5 років тому +2

    I bought this as an upgrade to my analog radio shack meter.
    I only used it to test batteries and continuity, I assume this will do the same.

  • @jamesdavies686
    @jamesdavies686 6 років тому +2

    I grabbed an unbranded one of these for $10! Can't believe how accurate it is.

  • @antalz
    @antalz 7 років тому +121

    It seems Dave is a lil' bit spoiled.

    • @gordselectronicshobby3853
      @gordselectronicshobby3853 5 років тому +16

      Really? Who ever could be jealous of such a snob like Dave Jones? He is a spoiled bratt

    • @0xff733
      @0xff733 5 років тому +24

      while I agree that he's worked hard for what he's got he's still a snob and I always feel like he's got this "why would anyone buy this crap" sort of attitude when he reviews budget products.

    • @advancedmicrosystems4658
      @advancedmicrosystems4658 4 роки тому +4

      @@gordselectronicshobby3853He is a professional, this is also a channel mostly for professionals. It just doesnt make sense to buy cheap multimeters as soon as your are doing real engineering. Here are way to much "arduino makers" who dont have a clue.

    • @smelectronics8018
      @smelectronics8018 4 роки тому

      He also sells his own range of multimeters. Go figure! :D

    • @midwestmangos2452
      @midwestmangos2452 4 роки тому +1

      @@advancedmicrosystems4658 a channel for professionals, where he uploads so many videos aimed at novices and noobs along with the professional stuff. Sounds like he needs to better understand who he wants his target audience to be.

  • @ottoreuter6279
    @ottoreuter6279 7 років тому +3

    $25 for a moldy meter? lol great vid as usual! Thank you!

  • @Phantom-mk4kp
    @Phantom-mk4kp 4 роки тому

    A feature i discovered with this meter is that it has an internal temp sensor, so will read ambient temp without probe plugged in

  • @user-zc8sd8jx8s
    @user-zc8sd8jx8s Рік тому +1

    it's actually a great little meter for the price. I have in my collection this same model (except that it has NCV detection mode instead of the square wave generator), but branded as RichMeters RM303, and I can confirm that it is very precise in the DC voltage measurements, which is the most frequently used mode.
    RMS measurements with non-sine waves are good enough too, but tend to differ somewhat from my Brymen BM869s, but are still within the specs. Higher current (I tested 3A) measurements tend to drift over time, apparently because of poor contact soldering job leading to their heating and resistance drift (or a bad shunt material?), but it should be fine for shorter periods.

  • @zx8401ztv
    @zx8401ztv 7 років тому +98

    Dave, you allways make me laugh, you are so biased towards expensive meters, it's a 25 dollar meter, it's accuracy is great, and still you umm and arr over minor things.
    It's a smashing cheap meter for low voltage work, i give the meter a thumbs up.

    • @EEVblog
      @EEVblog  7 років тому +53

      Lack of 100mA and 10mA ranges and a REL function are not minor omissions.
      Umming and ahhing over minor things is why people watch my channel.

    • @anishsarkar120
      @anishsarkar120 7 років тому +6

      thats true even though i hate the bias , that umm and ahh is what makes me laugh here often

    • @zx8401ztv
      @zx8401ztv 7 років тому +16

      Anish, i see a really cheap low voltage use meter that's really good for almost no money.
      Dave is biased, he kisses high end meters and should go mental when he finds faults with them, the high end ones should have a case of gold with the price lol :-D

    • @anishsarkar120
      @anishsarkar120 7 років тому +6

      well he sorta goes mental at high ones when he finds features missing or problems

    • @RWoody1995
      @RWoody1995 7 років тому +11

      So because it costs $25 he should ignore all the issues? now THAT would be biased.

  • @hardwareful
    @hardwareful 7 років тому +8

    "It's the same size as the Fluke 101, look"
    *edits in a picture"
    :D

  • @Roel_Scoot
    @Roel_Scoot 5 років тому

    The small 10A fuse I have blown a couple of times as usual if you are a hobbyist measuring high current batteries. I have now a bunch of these fuses but with leads on them, because these are the only ones I could find. No worries, just clip the leads off and they fit nice.
    This meter is my standard meter because of the high resolution.

  • @a_man9329
    @a_man9329 6 років тому

    Thanks 4 a nice review... really thanks

  • @ooltimu
    @ooltimu 7 років тому +3

    Finally I see Dave impressed by a cheap multimeter :)))

  • @tactileslut
    @tactileslut 7 років тому +49

    Don't trust it for mains, he says, then cranks the test voltages over a thousand.

    • @ElectronicsWizardry
      @ElectronicsWizardry 7 років тому +8

      One difference between the mains and a powersupply is that the powersupply is much less likely to have a voltage spike due to another device or something like a lighting strike. The CAT ratings are mainly testing resistance to transients, no just high voltage.

    • @richardgray8593
      @richardgray8593 7 років тому +6

      +tactileslut
      So what? He was not holding the leads and he had it screwed onto a high-voltage/low-current supply.

    • @rogert151
      @rogert151 6 років тому +1

      Change the selector to something else than volts and then try to put mains on it, there is a video by fluke where doing that makes a cheap meter blow up

    • @asrarhassan
      @asrarhassan 6 років тому

      very low amperage and watts

    • @hwingerrr5680
      @hwingerrr5680 5 років тому +2

      @@asrarhassan
      Testing a high current high voltage source would be no different than one with a low current limit since the meter input impedance is limiting the current. Video didn't appear to characterize the input impedance here but it's typically 10M.
      Just buy a high quality set of probes if you're really squeamish about high voltage testing; worst case would be the meter arcs inside and goes kaput. Unless user error measuring voltage in current mode-

  • @kookyflukes9749
    @kookyflukes9749 5 років тому +1

    £8.79 in UK. Getting mine tomorrow. From what you've said it seems good enough for me. Could've tested it on mains to show it's limitations. You never know it might have surprised you.

  • @mido09z
    @mido09z 7 років тому

    I needed this video a few days ago before buying a meter for a newbie hobbyist joining the club...

  • @ElmerFuddGun
    @ElmerFuddGun 7 років тому +9

    7:08 - Rubycon capacitor... wow!

    • @SianaGearz
      @SianaGearz 6 років тому +1

      More often than not, in low-cost electronics, big-brand capacitors are fakes. I'll honestly trust a Cheng cap more as at least nobody wants to fake those!

    • @TheSwillMan
      @TheSwillMan 4 роки тому

      it says RULYCON if you look closely :)

  • @ElmerFuddGun
    @ElmerFuddGun 7 років тому +38

    First thing to do... take a black marker and cover up those "CAT" ratings! Safety first.

    • @johnfrancisdoe1563
      @johnfrancisdoe1563 7 років тому

      ElmerFuddGun Legally, you're required to scrape them off.

    • @PaulNorman
      @PaulNorman 7 років тому +8

      It's a shame they put bogus ratings on them. I have a pocket meter in my drawer I use for low voltage stuff, and one reason I like it is it's honest about its ratings.

    • @mikaelnordenberg2049
      @mikaelnordenberg2049 7 років тому +1

      ElmerFuddGun How do you know they are bogus? I would assume those leads having no problem handling 600v.

    • @ianc4901
      @ianc4901 7 років тому +3

      It's not safe to assume that ! They need to be tested and certified properly before you can trust them, those kind of details are to prevent accidents which result in loss of property and life. For all you know they could be very thin stranded aluminium cores, it's best to trust the experts and not to make assumptions !

    • @RWoody1995
      @RWoody1995 7 років тому +2

      they are bogus because they haven't been certified, you can't say its rated for mains use without certification, i'm pretty sure that's illegal in the civilised world. if they are prepared to put the ratings on without certification it only proves that they know it wouldn't pass certification.
      Sure it can measure 600V, it handled 600V AC and even 1000V DC in daves tests but that's connected to some test equipment that's likely designed to cut off before supplying that voltage at enough current to do any damage if the device under test failed, attach it to the mains which is capable of supplying kilowatts of power and it might not be the same story.

  • @broderperdurabo
    @broderperdurabo 7 років тому

    I have a Fluke 177, it still works after 12+ years. Changed the battery once.

  • @necessaryevil8615
    @necessaryevil8615 7 років тому

    In the Zotek ZT102 (=Aneg 8002) has that contact switch too. It changes range when touched.

  • @TheTwister3000
    @TheTwister3000 5 років тому +46

    I use a €4 Multimeter and you call this cheap-ass and laugh about it?
    puh XD

    • @dibblesvillard5268
      @dibblesvillard5268 4 роки тому +2

      Mine costs about $8

    • @HeLaNoR
      @HeLaNoR 4 роки тому +9

      @leafonabreeze I use my tongue for multymeter

    • @carlo697y
      @carlo697y 4 роки тому

      The one I use costs 8$

  • @MultiArrie
    @MultiArrie 7 років тому +40

    great, cancel the fluke and I can have propper meals for the rest of the month.

    • @j81851
      @j81851 4 роки тому +2

      However, use this on mains and you may no longer have hands because this cheap a=== meter caused them to get blown off.

    • @midwestmangos2452
      @midwestmangos2452 4 роки тому +4

      @@j81851 it survived a blast of 2
      1kvac, last I heard that wasn't a common line voltage, where in Earth are you living that you have such high line voltage!?

    • @androidgameplays4every13
      @androidgameplays4every13 3 роки тому +1

      @@j81851 Did you watch the video? this multimeter was put under 1000VAC and 900VDC without any problems.

  • @Chriva
    @Chriva 7 років тому +2

    I usually only care about accuracy since I never mess with high voltage stuff.
    Would love to find a small one that actually is accurate :)

  • @TurkeyJoe
    @TurkeyJoe 5 років тому

    We sell the same model re-badged at Altronics, I use it at work and at home, I recommend it to customers because its decent for the price.

  • @ElmerFuddGun
    @ElmerFuddGun 7 років тому +10

    7:52 - is that a solder ball? That could be a problem when it comes loose!

    • @userPrehistoricman
      @userPrehistoricman 7 років тому +2

      Well it's a bigger problem that if you try and put 10A through the amps jack, it'll probably burn a hole in the board due to that terrible connection on the shunt

    • @ElmerFuddGun
      @ElmerFuddGun 7 років тому +1

      Prehistoricman - I gotta disagree. That solder ball could short out all kinds of stuff and I think the shunt solder connection can handle 10A. Not likely much more but I would bet 10A would be fine. Might have to buy one to test and see which one of us is correct!

    • @userPrehistoricman
      @userPrehistoricman 7 років тому

      Okay I just looked back at the video and it seems the shunt is soldered on the bottom side so yeah - I agree - it should be fine. However, bear in mind that that solder ball stuck there through all the shipping to Australia, and probably Dave dropping the thing a few times.

    • @userPrehistoricman
      @userPrehistoricman 7 років тому +3

      Maybe it's placed there on purpose as an arc gap...

    • @ElmerFuddGun
      @ElmerFuddGun 7 років тому +1

      LOL! "Placed there on purpose"... LOL... you are too funny! Thing is just because it hasn't moved up until now doesn't mean it won't in the future. One day outside in the warm weather might be enough to melt the flux holding it there and it comes loose. I was surprised Dave didn't say anything about it.

  • @teuton8363
    @teuton8363 7 років тому +4

    7:26 no comment on the rubycon cap?

    • @TheSwillMan
      @TheSwillMan 4 роки тому

      it's a fake, it says RULYCON lmao

  • @kd1s
    @kd1s 7 років тому

    Just received my SainSmart DMT100B - nice meter. Rated Cat 3 to 1000V, has 20A current range, bluetooth to phone. Prices are about double that but I see many similarities between that and the meter reviewed here. Granted it is only 6000 count.

  • @BavarianM
    @BavarianM 7 років тому

    3:40AM here and watching it
    Greetings from Portugal

  • @OneBiOzZ
    @OneBiOzZ 7 років тому +9

    got this mainly for a second RMS meter for lab measurements ... looks impressive
    freaking china ...

    • @OneBiOzZ
      @OneBiOzZ 7 років тому

      Oh it cost me $20 shipped

  • @JoeJ-8282
    @JoeJ-8282 6 років тому +3

    Funny how he says that this meter isn't safe to use on any kind of mains voltages, but then he puts 1000VDC and 750VAC into it without any issues at all! LOL!... This little thing actually has more resolution than my Fluke 87 model meter, (not quite as good as my 189 or 289 Flukes, but it is quite good, especially for anything around $20!), so not too bad at all!... It's quite a bit better than those cheap Harbor Freight meters of similar size that only cost like $4-5, sometimes even free with an additional purchase, and for not too much more money... And I also like the big, nice display and overall look of it, especially for such an inexpensive meter!... If I didn't already have my 3 Fluke meters, (plus a couple of other brands), I might consider buying this one. It would probably be just fine for a beginner or just a general hobbyist or something like that.

  • @ksphysicist
    @ksphysicist 7 років тому

    I'm really tempted to order a dozen of these for my physics lab.

  • @SidneyCritic
    @SidneyCritic 7 років тому

    That was probably your best review, because it was fair.
    We all would like the top of the range stuff, but some of us have to buy cheap because that's is all we can afford, and in those cases we just want to know what the product can and can't do.
    I love my Vici 99(new one), but I know it's cheap so I treat it with kid gloves.