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The QLUUE Digital Multimeter is a powerful, user-friendly tool designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. With 6000 counts of accuracy, it features smart auto-ranging capabilities, versatile measurement options, and robust safety certifications, making it ideal for a wide range of electrical applications.
Manufacturer | QLUUE |
Part number | DM3 |
Item Weight | 232 g |
Package Dimensions | 20.1 x 13.7 x 4.1 cm; 232 g |
Item model number | 0707443344073 |
Colour | Black |
Style | Multimeter,Simple |
Power source type | Battery Powered |
Measurement Accuracy | 1 |
Specification met | ce,rohs certified |
Included components | User Manual |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
D**
Easy to read and quality.
Easy to read. Works well for the purposes I bought it for.
G**D
Very good meter
Surpassed my expectations by a large margin.Very easy to use, thanks to the "smart" function, plus all functions easily accessible. Clear, concise screen, and simple operation make this meter a delight. Excellent value
J**S
Good quality item.
Working fine and dose exactly what it's supposed to do. Happy with purchase.
O**M
£10
Bargain at £10 - I got 2 to for casual / ad hoc use when I need a quick measurement. One in kitchen draw one in lounge. Brill
M**S
Great tool
Great product
B**N
More like a smart phone than multi meter
Smart multimeter which will auto sense what you are measuring, Morden and sleek design.It is accurate and came with 3 AAA batteries ready to use, a single light in the back for emergency or when working in electrical cupboards etc.The screen came with a semi transparent screen protector, once removed it is very easy to scratch the display screen. It will auto switch after a few mins of idle, no more flat batteries when needed. Hard to read display in bright lit room or in the sun which is why the 3 star, there is no adjustment for brightness.
M**A
Great multimeter
The media could not be loaded. In addition to the test leads, the multimeter comes with three batteries that can be inserted in the back upon removing the silicone case and battery cover.I recently moved house and replaced most of the lights along with drilling many holes. As you can imagine this multimeter has been very handy.Considering that many of my walls are plasterboard, the NCV mode has been quite accurate and helpful in showing me where not to drill.Presented nicely, the multimeter comes with a case that zips up as well as a silicone cover. It has an easy to read large display, a LED flashlight on the back and seems quite robust.It's exactly what I needed and I'm very happy with it.
S**G
Basically unusable
This is a simple, cheap multimeter.It has a vastly oversized display screen filled with mostly useless data, like the current temperature, which is always on display, and a pointless graphic display for mode. That wouldn't be a problem if it made it easy to use...But it doesn't. This thing is a user interface nightmare. For example, it is either in "Smart" mode where it tries to work out for itself if you are measuring voltage or resistance, or you can manually put it into various modes. Which do not include voltage. Or resistance. So if you know you are only measuring resistances, you still have to wait for half a second at the start of each measurement while the meter works out whether it is seeing a voltage or a resistance before it will give a reading.It gets worse. The meter has a "hold" function, which is pretty standard. Only you cannot, as far as I can make out, turn this on in "smart" mode. So you cannot hold a voltage or resistance reading. The only thing you can hold is a current or capacitance reading.Even worse. Most meters require you to swap the probe to a different socket for current measurements, as these require a low resistance to be presented to the circuit under test, but use the same socket for voltage, resistance, capacitance, diode, continuity etc, as these all require a high resistance. But on this meter, one socket is used for voltage, resistance and frequency, and the other socket is used for current, capacitance and diode tests. So you need to pointlessly swap probes all the time. But to help you with this, the screen actually shows you an indication of which socket you need to be using - something which has never been needed on any other multimeter I have ever used, because they do not require you to swap probes unnecessarily...All I can assume is that this meter was designed by someone who had never actually used a multimeter in real life. Because if they had, they'd know that this thing is basically unusable. It's junk. Do not buy it if you value your sanity!
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