I was on my way to open up the practice space for my youth sports league this afternoon but was a bit early, so stopped at a small pawn shop nearby to kill a few minutes. There's rarely anything interesting at these, and essentially never anything in the way of interesting test equipment, so it was just an excuse to browse and possibly laugh at the ridiculous prices asked for some things.
Hello, what's this yellow thing? A Fluke 115? $70? Huh; it looks mint. Even has the screen protector on and two sets of test leads. I asked the associate to open the glass case so I could switch it on. It powered up with "FL115" on the display and went into autorange VAC. All the modes seemed to behave appropriately, the backlight worked, etc. etc. I was about to make an offer, when the associate scanned the tag and said, "Oh - it's marked down to $50 now." Yeah, I could probably have beaten it down further, but I took it.
I checked the VAC, frequency, and continuity functions before coming home, and they all seem to give accurate readings. I'll check the other modes against my 8600A later, but I'm pretty confident it's working properly now. Oh, and it's not one of the units on Fluke's recall list either. A small but nifty score.