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Equus 3320 Auto-Ranging Digital Multimeter

RatingCustomer rating is 4 of 5
BrandEquus
List Price$34.23
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Features
  • Auto-ranging scales eliminate the need to dial in the correct range when making electronic measurements
  • Safe for automotive and household uses
  • Large, color-coded LED digital display
  • Designed to test AC or DC voltage, batteries, AC and DC currents, resistance, diodes, and continuity
  • Color-coded LED's display battery quick check
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Description

This multi-meter is a general-purpose instrument intended for use in general electronics, home electrical applications, and automotive electrical and electronic systems. It has auto-ranging scales which eliminate the want to dial in the correct range when making electronic measurements. The 10-megohm input is safe for automotive and household uses like fuses, wiring, general-purpose batteries, and automotive circuits. It has a color-coded LED which displays a battery fast check, showing green for good, yellow for weak and red for replacement. It in addition comes together with protective rubber corner guards for drop protection. This meter is intended to test AC or DC voltage, batteries, AC and DC currents, resistance, diodes, and continuity.

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Customer Reviews

Customer rating is 5 of 5  great price at this price level   2010-02-18
By Macau Lok (Birmignham, AL United States)
This is much much better that some other products that I had at this price range. For the normal household use, this is. Equus 3320 Auto-Ranging Digital Multimeter
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Very readable meter -   2010-02-18
By Opus22 (IA)
First impressions: The meter is not only large but viewable in low light. Impressive. Blown away on how clear and readable it is.

Have not used much but I like the dedicated functions and the extra corner padding.
Will update review after further use.

For the price excellent value.
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Multimeter   2010-01-30
By R. Bruner (E. Kentucky)
I'm very pleased with this product. I use it regularly to check the status of charge in batteries before discarding them. Worth every cent. I highly recommend this product.
Customer rating is 5 of 5  Best at its price.   2010-01-17
By Joshua D. (Michigan, USA)
You can't really as for a better multimeter at this price range. I wish it came with a case, but I picked up a cheap zipper case at Home Depot that it fits perfectly in. Now it wont get damaged in my tool box. I recommend this for anyone wanting an inexpensive multimeter.
Customer rating is 1 of 5  Lacking Precision, Response, and Quality   2010-01-09
By Samuel Carlson (Middlebury, VT USA)
I bought this to test voltages and resistances of fuel injection components. While it does measure resistances pretty well, it takes a long time for voltage readings to stabilize at very low levels. This meter also doesn't switch ranges very intelligently. It swings between ranges when testing oxygen sensor output voltages, making it nearly impossible to get intelligible data.
The final nail in the coffin for this product is its lack of build quality. While the dial selects positively, and the case and probes seem very durable, the digital readout on mine has stopped displaying several segments of the right-most numbers. I take very good care of my things (never dropped it, got it wet, or crushed it), so I consider this type of performance unacceptable. Coincidentally, this defect occurred about a year and a month after I bought it. The warranty is only good for a year, so I am stuck trying to interpret voltage readings that are only half-displayed.
Perhaps this multimeter is good for the average handyman, but any serious automotive fuel system testing will be thwarted by its shortcomings.



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