Well, my beloved B&K that I bought in the late 80's is starting to act funny. It's the big rotary switch getting sloppy and it doesn't seem to be repairable So before it dies completely I'll be wanting a replacement. It cost me about $70 US new at the time and though I can't speak about how good a meter it is supposed to be, it's been a very good meter to me. Obviously reliable. Accurate enough though not up to the precision of the top end Flukes. I'd like to get something that might serve me as well, though obviously that can't be predicted. I guess I'm looking for a tough and reliable meter that is "accurate enough" with a full complement of component and voltage test features. Peripherals like "true RMS", ammeter, etc. are nice but not priority. The one thing I don't like about my meter is that it doesn't have a "zero calibrate" or "null" feature. Also not a deal breaker but it would be nice. An equivalent price range (with inflation) is my budget. So, about $125 to $150. It's been twenty five years since I shopped for a meter so I thought I might lean on the forums experience.
TIA
TIA
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