Didn't want to start a new topic and I couldn't find an existing one about the 121GW multimeter.
I saw the Joe Smith test with it and it left a good impression on me. However some comments left a sour taste, don't understand if it's the same person or different ones, badgering the same issue to death: "200-ish$, needs more buttons, cannot stand 2kV, FAIL". What the hell is wrong? I don't think there's anything on the market that has power (VA) measurement and data logging at that price point and precision, let alone SD card and bluetooth. The only product that comes to mind is the Mooshimeter, which is a bit of a toy, and costs 125$.
I mean, I paid 80 EUR for a refurbished bench multimeter from the 80s just because it had a recent calibration and it has only basic features with manual ranging.
I bought one Mastech just to play with it but it's a piece of junk, same feeling about Uni-T as well. I'd rather have 10 of those freebies with transistor tester and one or two decent meters for field or accurate usage. So maybe I don't understand the issue or some Uni-T fanboys are being triggered by Dave.
Sorry, just had to let this out somewhere.
If I have one suggestion, is that it can be set up to default to continuity test on the ohms range and to DC on voltage range.