I really like the audible continuity buzzer on one of digital meters,I invariably end up lying on my back unable to see the readout when I am chasing electrical shorts on my vehicles. .....Craig
Fluke, Simpson 260 and radio shack here...
Given the positive response of multimeter owners, let's hear reasons why people don't own one or more.
Many years ago I bought an Extech 400 amp DC clamp on meter. Used it for working on fire trucks and ambulances with up to 300 amp alternators. Really great for quickly testing alternator output or to see what load a piece of equipment is pulling.
All of my meters are clamp on..but none are DC AMP meters. That would be REAL nice to have in a meter for tractors.
I know fluke makes them...but i don't ever need them in my work (electrician).
I seldom do any commercial electrical work anymore, most of my current clamp needs are checking on air conditioning compressors during the summer months, for this work the simple Fluke T5 600 has a 100 amp ac clamp and is good enough. I use to install primary and secondary equipment for federal jobs, now I don't need much for residential work either.