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I lost my little pocket digital multimeter some time ago. I have big ones, but
are there any pretty neat little pocket ones someone can recommend
thats reasonable quality??

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I lost my little pocket digital multimeter some time ago. I have big ones, but
are there any pretty neat little pocket ones someone can recommend
thats reasonable quality??

thanks
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Harbor Freight Tools in the Los Angeles/Ventura county area has a few
very cheap but good units. For about four bucks you get a pretty decent
measuring device. It even includes the battery and test leads. Not top
quality but you can afford to buy a few of them and sprinkle them around
the house and car.

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I lost my little pocket digital multimeter some time ago. I have big ones,
but
are there any pretty neat little pocket ones someone can recommend
thats reasonable quality??


http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bi...LTIMETER_.html

if you keep losing them. I've seen these from $5 and up.



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In article NO60h.37314$P7.5341@edtnps89, "Homer J Simpson" wrote:

"GregS" wrote in message
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I lost my little pocket digital multimeter some time ago. I have big ones,
but
are there any pretty neat little pocket ones someone can recommend
thats reasonable quality??


http://www.allelectronics.com/cgi-bi...ULTIMETER_.htm
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if you keep losing them. I've seen these from $5 and up.



Its not so much I loose them, I just want one that fits into a pocket.
I just bought another Harbor Freight $3.99 meter the other day, but
its too big.

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Its not so much I loose them, I just want one that fits into a pocket.
I just bought another Harbor Freight $3.99 meter the other day, but
its too big.


Radio Shack sells a slim pocket model, or you could get a pen style.

http://www.elexp.com/tst_dm73.htm



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