Hello. I'm looking for a new multimeter that has accurate temperature measurement with a thermocouple. Can anyone give me some suggestions? I would like to keep it under $200, if possible. I would spend more if I really liked the multimeter. (For example, I saw a Fluke 87-V listed on Ebay by a seller as "New, Open Box" for $240, plus $10 shipping. I started to buy that one, but am curious as to why he has a number of these open box, "new" 87-Vs.)
I'm in the USA and would be using this at home - hobbies, electronics, computer.
I would also like these features:
- Fast continuity testing. No delay or extremely short delay.
- Defaults to DC (not a deal-breaker)
- Defaults to Fahrenheit when measuring temps
- Good display, good backlight
- Separate AC and DC switch positions
- Measures microamps
- Good battery life
- Bar graph on the display
- Would like to have a 3V capacity to test LEDs, but it's not a deal-breaker
- True RMS
Is there such an animal in this price range? Some models I've considered are:
UEI DM391, DM393
An Amprobe of some sort
Fluke 87-V (maybe)
Klein MM6000 (Can't find anyone that's used this model)
Klein MM2300 (Can't find anyone that's used this model, either)
Brymen (except, I haven't deciphered the model number differences. I'm also in the USA, so would have to buy from an international seller on Ebay.) Is there a chart somewhere with a comparison of the different Brymen models?
Greenlee (A Brymen OEM model. These appear to be overpriced for what they are.)
Don't Want an Ideal, nor an Extech.
Thanks for any suggestions.
Best