@Veteran68 thanks for the reply.
i don't want to get political, (nothing against
The People of China) but i prefer to support Taiwanese manufacturers.
edited out the high end of my OP as i see what you mean about pricing. $150-$200 being high end
for me, doesn't make it high end.
i've looked at Brymen. the BM235 looks great feature, size, and price wise. unfortunately i plan on using NiMH batteries. also hate AAA cells.
that FLIR DM64 on sale at that price
is pretty tempting though! i know some follks use Lithium batteries (after a slight discharge?) but i hate the idea of paying rechargeable prices for one (albeit long) time use. the BM789s uses AAA batteries, but seems to play nice with NiMH a bit better. guessing because there are 3 of them? wish manufacturers would still use AA or Transister (9v) batteries. i know some hate 9v and they are more of an US thing, but there are 8 cell 9.6v NiMHs, as well as rechargeable Lithium-Ions. the BM869s is a sweet meter, but i'm looking for a more handy all-arounder instead of a bench meter.
ah Welectron.com. i was wondering about shipping. thank you for that. no tax, but what about VAT? i know nothing about that. i know TME in Poland exports Brymen as well. was a little bummed a discount code TME sent me wouldn't work with a BM689s in my cart.
so i never pulled the trigger. now i've since changed my mind on the BM689 anyway.
i reached out to APPA's American location 'MGL AMERICA, INC.'
they got right back to me and said
"We do not have any retailers in the US for Appa products.
We do have a brand that shares similar technology between Appa products that is in the United States, it goes by the name KPS."coincidentally similar to the Greenlee, they are green. i'm waiting to hear back from the about KPS United States retailers.
@bdunham7 thanks. i'll check out Amprobe, and Greenlee. i'm hoping the markup isn't as bad as with the Greenlee Badged Brymens.
cheers
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