Tautech, the EEVBlog BM235 is what I am carrying in my back pack right now.
Definitely a great meter, but it is still pretty big compared to many of the other pocket meters I see mentioned. I don't have a case for it either, and the probes keep coming undone and flopping around.
It is probably going to end up on my bench as a replacement for my Fluke 233, which is a far cry from an electronics meter, considering it has neither miliamps nor microamps. It's a shame, because the kickstand on it is superb. Better than the Fluke 87V and miles better than the BM235, which I must say is a quite a disappointment.
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I thought the case was available as an accessory and I've just checked Daves shop and it's nowhere to be found !
F that, without the zipped soft case I won't be getting one.
Does the rear bail not open wide enough so that when standing the meter's unstable ?
Anyways, you can stick pocket meters as far as I'm concerned, I'd rather use a bigger one or one of the various automotive testers I have that indicate by LED nominal voltages, 6, 12, 24, 48 and polarity, hell even a sparkies Duspol can do 12 and 24 with polarity and in both cases are faster than a DMM.