I bought an unloved one from the local pawn establishment just to see what the big deal was about
It works fine for a basic prodder, but the bare bones 114 leaves it in the dust.
and no matter how convincing the user reviews and meter survival demos are
there is no way I'd be sticking a 101 in any high zap potential zones without proper PPE,
wood poles, electrical tape,
and distance.
Did I mention it's annoyingly small, rolls about and won't stay put ?
and not really 'pocket friendly' sporting a full sized Fluke generic lead set
Still, it's Fluke enough and worthy, and a better bet than most cheapie meters
aka car wheel chocs with the suss slapped on CE stickers,
and optimistic CAT ratings, which may refer to how well they hold up after a twister has taken out the manbarn