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In need of quality mutimeter tool

Fluke is certainly good stuff- I've got one of the fancier ones and need its precision and accuracy for checking oxygen cell voltages on my diving rebreather.
It gets used on my bike or car or whatever when its handy but I also own several cheapies from Radio Shack (a nearly 40 yr old analog one), Harbor Freight, etc. I carry a small cheapy digital on the bike "just in case I need it". If all you're doing is troubleshooting a bike pretty much anything is OK.
 
I want a Fluke!

Ditto! It's about the only RS item that I've purchased that has lasted more than a few months.

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I love their unofficial motto:

If it works, it's a Fluke!

(Excellent equipment, wish I owned one. But the RS meter I bought when I was a teenager just won't die, so...)
 
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