Hi,
No need to make a brand new topic, I will just revive this one.
In the last days I compared
Fluke 179 and Keysight U1241C (Fluke 87V is double the price so it has no reason to be here...)
Fluke Keysight
backlight y y (+flashlight)
K-type probe y y (+ ambient temp on 2nd display)
Datalogging n y
Autohold y y (+configurable settle time)
counts 6000 (6600) 10000
VDC accuracy 0.09%+2 digits 0.09%+2 digits
min-max-avg y y
delta/null n y
uA meas. n y
freq. meas. y (for V and A) n ?
AC BW 1KHz 2KHz
autorange speed very fast average
input protection very good good?
drop-proof 1m? 3m
ingress protection n/a (or low) IP67
price x money x - [10...20]%
warranty limited lifetime 3 years
I was planning for the next year to buy the Fluke 179 (as 2nd dmm for electronics hobby), but after seeing that the Keysight offers more than the Fluke for less money, I think I will change my mind. I need to admit that some features are not really useful for me like: flashlight, AC measurements, high-end input protection, drop-proof, IP67 ... but even without them, I still see the same winner.
So is there anyone who has/had both these meters and can confirm my comparison and conclusion? or at least tell me (tell us) more about the Keysight one (user experience, bugs, robustness). The only review I've found is 2 hours long, but it's in french and there are no subtitles available