Dear forum,
I would like to buy a better multimeter than my current best: Fluke 117.
The primary features/reasons I'm looking for in the new one are the following:
- better accuracy - always appreciated
- better AC bandwidth - I'm missing this at the moment and I planned to do some audio stuff in the future
- micro amps - I have another multimeter with this range, buy why not another one
- relative/null
I happen to quite like bench multimeters. I have the opportunity to buy an Agilent 34401A at 330 euros (~440 dollars) but when compared to newer 34410A (we have one at work) it really losses its shine. Plus, for space & usability reasons, a bench meter is not maybe the best choice yet.
Then, I could buy a Fluke 87 III for around 130 euros, but I'm not sure that I like the default 4000 counts.
The current choice seems to be a Fluke 189 (first gen) for around 200 euros. It looks like a very good choice for my needs. Additionally to the features I'm looking for, it has a second display, AA batteries and even a logging feature.
What do you think about this plan? Any obvious drawbacks?
I have also considered other brands and models.
- I have a very nice HIOKI pen multimeter that opened my eyes to the brand, but the nice 3801-50 it's a bit outside my budget and it looks difficult to get.
- The Chauvin-Arnoux/Metrix models have a strange form factor that I personally don't like. Plus, their owners have a disproportionate view of the second-hand value, and I'm not a great fan of their rebagging strategy
- The Agilent U125xA just doesn't do it for me and I didn't found a good source anyway.
- No real love for Mastechs and like
Cheers and thank you very much for your advices,
Dan