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Posted 14 April 2023

ULTRICS Digital Multimeter Circuit Checker with Backlight LCD Test Leads £10.99 - Sold by ETHER UK / fulfilled By Amazon

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  • 【MULTIPURPOSE USE】 Compact digital multimeter ideal for commercial and home use. Works as a voltmeter, ammeter, ohmmeter testing continuity, AC/ DC voltage, diode, transistor HFE, car battery tester
  • 【RELIABLE PERFORMANCE】 This digital multi tester includes test leads and 9V battery, overcharge protection on all ranges, low battery indicator. Double insulation with a stand for good viewing angle
  • 【LCD BACKLIT DISPLAY】 Professional multimeter tester's display is visible from different angles, making value easily readable in low light and dark places. Data hold function makes measuring easier
  • 【DIY TESTING TOOL】 This electrical tester or device is useful in the laboratory, education, workshop, factory. Recommended by professionals/ engineers. A safe device with upgraded 1000V 10A probes
  • 【DURABLE AND SAFE】 Can be handheld or used with a fold-out stand, a thick rubber case protects the multimeter from splashes, minor bumps. Comes with 12 month warranty and world-class customer service
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  1. jeeeeeez's avatar
    * Not auto-ranging
    * Uses 9v battery instead of 2xAAs that are increasingly common
    * No auto-off, so you'll burn a whole 9v battery every other time you use it
    * No capacitance measurement


    Better than nothing, but definitely not better than a £4 multimeter from ebay.

    Aneng M10 has auto-ranging and auto-off, and measures capacitance for £13 on ali express
    UNI T UT123 also simple, inexpensive and good.


    Amazon stopped having good deals a long time ago. Good if you need something fast, bad if you want something for a good price.
  2. Graham9191's avatar
    This isn’t the best, bought one for a workshop environment. Went to use it and the leads were broken. Lightly dropped it and the screen went faulty. Didn’t last a day, straight in the bin.
  3. pete21's avatar
    I bought this in August 2020. It does the job just fine and is still going without any problems. I paid two quid more than this too..... So this is a bargain....
    Graham9191's avatar
    I must’ve had the Friday afternoon can’t wait to finish work model.
  4. piechuuk's avatar
    19v on 9v battery 😃 🙃
    cambelt2001's avatar
    Just put your tongue on it 😨
  5. ANJOFA's avatar
    I have owned this for around 2 years and have used it maybe about 10 times throughout. Can't complain so far, works well!
  6. Wildf1re's avatar
    Bought for a tenner this week. This is usually £9.99.
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  7. wavefront's avatar
    I got one of these about a year ago, and it works fine, except when I try to do fault-finding with continuity. There's about a half-second delay between connecting the points and it beeping. I know it doesn't sound like much, but if you're doing it 500 times and have to wait each time, it can drive you bonkers. In the end, I ordered a slightly more expensive one that didn't have that issue. Having said that, if you don't need to do fault-finding, it a good little device.
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