Digital Multimeters
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£69.60 £58.00
- Autoranging DMM
- Test voltage, current, resistance, continuity and diode
- Data hold and MIN/MAX function
58 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeTPI-153 -
£69.90 £58.25
- Can fit in your pocket
- Weighs only 78 grams
- Extremely high accuracy
58 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeMD9010 -
£70.80 £59.00
- Resistance 0 to 40 MΩ
- Frequency 10 Hz to 10 kHz
- Capacitance 0 to 4000 µF
59 Reward PointsPrice Match Guarantee1015-233 -
£73.19 £60.99
- Autoranging digital multimeter
- Measures voltage, current, resistance, diode, frequency and more
- MIN/MAX and data hold functions
60 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeKEWDM3 -
Discontinued
- 600 V AC and 600 V DC ranges
- Improved DC basic accuracy 0.5%
- Resistance to 34 MΩ
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£78.00 £65.00
- True RMS accuracy when testing AC
- Tests voltage, current, resistance, temperature, continuity, diode and more
- Built-in non-contact voltage detector
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£81.60 £68.00
- 11 functions in one!
- Measure AC/DC voltage, AC/DC current, capacitance, duty cycle and much more
- True RMS ensures reliable, accurate results
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£82.80 £69.00
- Measure everything from AC/DC voltage and current to capacitance and temperature
- Type K thermocouple port
- MAX/MIN mode
69 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeMARMM64 -
Discontinued
- Measure everything from voltage to logic/diode
- Autoranging
- Data hold and auto power off functions
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£83.94 £69.95
- Double moulded casing for water protection
- 10 measuring functions
- Handy accessories included
69 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeEX503 -
£83.99 £69.99
- Capacitance testing
- Also tests DC/AC voltage and current, resistance, continuity and diode
- Handheld design
69 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeTPI-135 -
£86.70 £72.25
- Unique auto-test setup function
- Performs all basic electrical measurements
- Large backlit LCD screen with analogue bargraph
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£88.20 £73.50
- Multimeter capable of measuring AC/DC voltage, resistance and capacitance
- Performs diode and audible continuity tests
- SMART function facilitates the automatic detection of resistors, diodes and capacitors
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£93.59 £77.99
- True RMS digital multimeter
- Auto ranging
- Multiple measurement modes
77 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeKEWDM4 -
£94.80 £79.00
- Can be used to measure AC and DC voltages and current, resistance and frequency
- Great range of features, including HOLD function and auto-power off
- LCD screen can display both analogue and digital results
79 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeMARMM65 -
£95.04 £79.20
- Non-contact voltage detector
- Separate door for easy battery and fuse access
- Manual ranging; display: 3-1/2 digit LCD, 1999 counts
79 Reward PointsPrice Match Guarantee2727774 -
Discontinued
- Fourteen measurement functions
- Includes a DAT12 Bluetooth Datalogging Module
- Integrated non-contact AC voltage detector
MM750W -
Discontinued
- Conducts a wide range of tests
- Fits straight in your pocket
- Can measure up to 300 degrees Celsius
MD9020 -
FREE Oxford Carry Case£102.00 £85.00
- 4.0-digit LCD
- 42-segment bar graph
- Digital Multimeter
85 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeTPI-173A -
£106.68 £88.90
- 40 Hz - 1000 Hz frequency
- <30 Ω continuity
- Easy to use and transport
88 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeCTL-600 -
£106.80 £89.00
- CAT IV-600 V electrical safety rating
- Double-moulded test leads included
- Waterproof and dustproof (IP67-rating)
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FREE Oxford Carry Case£110.40 £92.00
- Hand held multifunctional true RMS digital multimeter
- Manually select measurement range for accuracy
- Backlit, LCD, 4000 count display with 61 segment bar graph
92 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeDL9308 -
FREE Oxford Carry Case£117.60 £98.00
- Hand held multifunctional true RMS digital multimeter
- Automatically regulates measurement ranges for accuracy
- Backlit, LCD, 6000 counts display with 61 segment bar graph
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FREE Oxford Carry Case£117.84 £98.20
- Measurement of actual/real values
- Continuity Test
- Backlight
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About Digital Multimeters
While traditional multimeters have used analogue displays which involved a needle moving across a scale, they're generally waning in popularity compared to digital multimeters (DMM).
Digital multimeters offer several advantages over their analogue counterparts. They're generally much more varied in the number of different parameters they can measure, have built-in advanced features and generate numerical value results which are much more accurate than tracking parameter fluctuations on an analogue scale.
The most basic digital multimeters generally are used for measuring voltage, current, and resistance levels. Upgraded DMMs often contain additional measurement capabilities, and can be used to test such things as temperature or capacitance. Electrical professionals often find their multimeter is the one tool they turn to the most, simply because of the versatility of the device and its ability to be used in a wide variety of different electrical applications.
Most digital variety multimeters are also encased in incredibly small bodies - many of them are even pocket-sized, and can still be used for carrying out measurements of electrical and other properties. They're also generally brimming with advanced features such as autoranging, data hold, and MAX/MIN measurements.
Autoranging digital multimeters are much safer than manual ranging devices. Each multimeter - depending on the make and model - will have an integrated range built into the device. This means that the DMM is capable of measuring up to the upper threshold of that range, but once a manual ranging multimeter passes this threshold, it will display 'OL', which means it has exceeded its capabilities. Autoranging multimeters are made to automatically adjust their range to the targeted application, and even when they move outside a range they will automatically adjust themselves to make sure that the user still gets a numerical reading. It is important to consider exactly whether an autoranging or manual ranging device applies to your needs when buying a multimeter - manual ranging multimeters may not have the ability to adjust their range automatically, but they are more efficient at stopping ghost voltage readings.
A common DMM generally consists of an LCD screen encased into a tester that features a rotary dial on the front. Users use this rotary dial to select between different test procedures and features, and the results are relayed automatically to the LCD screen when taken. Using either internal data storage or a data hold mode it's possible to either permanently store this data (and download it later to a PC using various connections) or hold data on screen temporarily while it is jotted down or shown to someone else. Most digital multimeters also feature ports for test leads, and many also ship as standard which is applicable to test leads for carrying out the tests that a particular digital multimeter can perform.