Indeed. Gets me every time. Packing rules I use.
1. at least 4 inches around all sides if under 2Kg. If above 2Kg, 6 inches all around. If above 8Kg, 9 inches. If above 10Kg, buyer collects.
2. heavy duty thick walled cardboard box
3. Roll it in bubble wrap on both axis until it just about fits in the box and doesn't budge a mm. If there are any handles/bails, fold them flat against the unit with a layer of bubble wrap under them so not to scrach, not extended as this results in rapid disassembly in transit.
4. Tape the feck out of it with quality 3M brown tape, not the poo coloured cling film everyone sells.
5. send it via parcelforce or UPS, not the lowest bidder.
Nice one (the Fluke 8010), alas bad display (the black blob will get larger inevtiably).
I've got one of last unicorns here (@work), still calibrated on a yearly schedule (hope it never fails)
It's major advantages over the ubiquitous Fluke 179 here is:
- battery never gets drained
- more bandwidth in AC mode
The LCD is not a problem if you're a masochist like myself. It's being replaced tomorrow with a new one and about half a mile of kynar.
Actually crap, I forgot to order more kynar ... shopping time.