« Reply #7 on: September 08, 2016, 06:07:38 pm »
I own 2- Fluke 87 iii DMM's.
Not bought off e-Bay although I have purchased many thousands of dollars of test equipment from that source.
Mine were purchased at local pawn shops for 50 each.
One of the great things about Fluke 87's units is they are really tough.
Quite reliable and easy to fix.
If I were looking to buy another.. I would go for the V version. Just for the better capacitor range.
I use both units everyday and capacitor range is a weak spot for the 87 iii.
Another important point is to get one with the original fluke probes.
They are quite expensive to buy separately.
I have not found the cheaper versions to be worth the money.
Kiriakos-GR listed a very complete link on the 87 series. Well worth the read.
And don't worry too much about dirty yellow cases they clean-up to like new very easily with some gojo.
My units were from an automotive garage and were filthy and greasy.
As for buying on eBay.
I have found buying from the surplus equipment guys has been the easiest. Mostly good packaging and they offer returns.
These units are light weight so no problem with shipping.
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