I recently bought a
Uni-T UT603The main consideration was price - $39.68 shipped and my need was mostly based on just wanting rough values of inductors pulled from boards I salvaged. I was willing to accept lowered measurement range and resolution to be able to measure inductance.
Taking into account the price:
Pros:
The unit is stout, feels good in the hand, works well propped on its tilting bale, and the manual is not horrible.
The diode test lit up an LED at 1735 mV.
I generally stay away from meters with transistor testers on them, but in this case I am kind of happy it is on my "cheapy" LCR meter, just in case I find a use for testing transistors out of circuit.
I now have an LCR meter...
Cons:
The through-case test terminals don't seem to line up and suck the leads in well, about 50% of the time I have to take a little extra care to thread the leads in nicely.
Power button is mechanical, if you leave it on you're batt will be dead.
I want more resolution, accuracy, and ranges.
Not Autoranging!!!!!! arggh, but given the price....
I wish it said Agilent on it.