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The Fluke365 Detachable Jaw True-RMS AC/DC Clamp Meter is a cutting-edge tool designed for professionals, offering precise 200A current and 600V voltage measurements. Its detachable jaw enhances accessibility, while the compact design ensures ease of use with protective equipment. With advanced signal processing and a built-in flashlight, this clamp meter is perfect for reliable readings in any environment.
B**L
Easy to understand and use
self evident. It is a multimeter with a removeable amp clamp, which is very useful
P**R
Great Tool
Fantastic design of this tool allows the clamp to fit into places much easier and still allows you to see the reading. It also has a nifty little light besides the backlit screen. It gives you all the workability of a remote clamp with none of the price hike.
P**O
Fantastic
I work in the solar industry and the combiner boxes have large quantities of #10 AWG wire looped for testing. This meter is perfect for this application. The detachable jaw is small, slightly pointed and thus very easy to manuver while still being able to read the main unit. Big plus!I also have another AC/DC Fluke that was around the same price a few years ago. I would happily trade that one in for this model. Because of the smaller jaw, I suspect that the 365 may be more accurate than the larger jaw models in my particular application and it can fit around all but the largest sets of wires.
D**K
Well built tool and great people to deal with
Had a problem with first meter. A new meter was immediately sent the next day before I had even sent the original one back. New meter works great. Nice quality build that you would expect from Fluke. I particularly like the detachable amp clamp. Makes taking measurements much easier.
B**N
Cannot beat Fluke for quality and dependability
This is a very handy, basic meter and so far has met nearly all my expectations. The clamp is big enough to get around (at least) a 3/0 feed wire but small enough for tight spaces. It's range is 0-200A and 600V (AC/DC). The removable clamp is really handy for getting into tight spaces and is designed to reject spurious signals from nearby wires - even when dealing with a jumbled mess (as in, "This Old House" wiring). I believe in the brand - a Fluke's never failed me and I believe I can trust its accuracy and safety. Always a doubt in my mind when using cheapo brands.A couple of things I thought were pretty good: A) The cord's usable length is just under 36" and rolls up nicely on its spool in the back. B) Clamp always goes back in properly and fits snugly. C) the spotlight is bright and wide and very handy for working with the power off. D) the backlight is fine - nothing special, good or bad. E) Auto-off is 15 minutes (kills the spotlight and backlight, of course, too). F) Comes with a generously sized nylon pouch so it's easy to stow. G) Like most Flukes, there's a webbed magnetic strap that works very well. The magnet is plenty strong and will not slip while the meter is hanging from it. H) Instead of averaging (like used on most cheap meters) this is true RMS. I) I saw absolutely no spurious signals or "leakage" from nearby live wires. This concern was actually why I bought a Fluke, and I was not disappointed.A couple of things I'll observe that might bug others: A) It's not a micro-ammeter. Accuracy is 100 milliamps, which is fine for my needs. B) It doesn't have a Min/Max register, which I really would have liked - hence only 4 stars. Fluke offers something like 18 clamp meters ranging from under $100 to $2000 retail. So, this is in their mid-low range, however it's the only clamp meter in their line that has a detachable clamp. So, if you need Min/Max and Detachable, you need another brand. They do make "accessory" current clamps - just the clamp and lead wire that you plugs into your existing ammeter, but these crazy things cost as much as the 365! C) The manual says to keep the strap's magnet away from the clamp. Sensible enough. But I wonder if most folks will catch that advice - once the strap is attached, the magnet aligns perfectly with the nose of the clamp. Might have considered a longer or shorter strap to make it more idiot proof... D) like most of the Fluke clamp meters I looked at Ohmmeter range is 0-6000 ohms. Found that a little odd, but not something I'll need (have a conventional multimeter that will handle megaohms if that's even needed).I considered a wide range of other products and meter types. Being my first clamp meter, I find it extremely versatile... Now measuring current is so simple - and safe. I like the product a lot, but do wish it had the Min/Max register. Ultimately it's doing its job and I'm happy with the purchase. Would recommend to a friend, with caveat.
1**N
Quality is what you pay for
This has been a great investment. One I should’ve splurged on long ago. I kept putting off this buy, hoping for a price cut. The wait was worth it, even though the price was no grand thing. I knew Fluke was good stuff, perhaps the epitomy of the product type. But, holy cow, this machine is heads above the other brands, like my oldy-but-“trusty” Radio Shack meters. Even the rotary switch is super quality... you can just tell by the feel of how the knob turns. But the large screen is sure nice on older eyes, and it’s obviously accurate. The leads and tips/handles are primo.My long wait for a unique price may have been relatively fruitless, but as long as I stubbornly stuck with my older equipment I was tolerating cumbersome and too-often failed equipment. If you want reliability, absolute reliability, you’re gonna have to bite the bullet and put out.
B**N
Great for home maintenance
This is a good tool for my home. I like how the jaw is detachable
J**9
Accurate. Removable clamp is a huge plus.
After sending back two $80 amp clamps because they were fit out inaccurate I chose to bite the bullet and pay for my first quality amp clamp and I'm entirely satisfied with the result. The removable clamp on this meter is a tremendous feature: it fits in tight spots and the photo shows the clamp on the battery cable with the meter attached to the hood with its magnet allowing me to remove fuse in the car to track down a phantom battery draw. Recommended.
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