Digital Multimeters

A digital multimeter (DMM) is a must-have tool for electricians and technicians. It measures voltage, resistance, and current, with some offering True RMS for accurate readings on non-standard currents. These versatile tools help diagnose electrical problems and ensure equipment runs smoothly. Plus, some multimeters measure temperature, ideal for HVAC work.

Find out more about Digital Multimeters below.

UNIT UT131D Palm Size Digital Multimeter
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UNIT UT131D Palm Size Digital Multimeter
£14.99
£17.99 inc. vat
  • Palm Size
  • Digital multimeter
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UNI-T UT60EU True RMS Digital Multimeter
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UNI-T UT60EU True RMS Digital Multimeter
£24.99
£29.99 inc. vat
  • Great for HVAC, electrical, and electronic troubleshooting
  • Temperature: -40°C to 1000°C
  • Voltage: 1000V AC/DC
  • 9999 count
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UNI-T UT18B MAX True RMS Digital Multimeter
UNI-T UT18B MAX True RMS Digital Multimeter
£115.00
£138.00 inc. vat
  • V.F.D function
  • LED test
  • Strong EMC anti-interference
  • Full-range input protection
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UNI-T UT71B True RMS Intelligent Digital Multimeter
UNI-T UT71B True RMS Intelligent Digital Multimeter
£177.00
£212.40 inc. vat
  • Capable of measuring AC and DC currents and voltages
  • Can be used to measure capacitance, resistance, frequency and temperature
  • Impressive range of functions and features
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UNI-T UT533 Insulation Resistance Multimeter
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UNI-T UT533 Insulation Resistance Multimeter
£189.00
£226.80 inc. vat
  • Portable handheld device with push-button interface
  • Comes with a battery, test leads, clips, probe and carrying bag
  • Stores up to 99 readings for data logging
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UNI-T UT81C Scope Digital Multimeter
UNI-T UT81C Scope Digital Multimeter
£199.00
£238.80 inc. vat
  • Capable of measuring AC and DC voltages and currents
  • Can be used to measure frequencies, resistance and capacitance
  • Simple dial control for quick, easy operation
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UNI-T UT71E Intelligent Datalogging Digital Multimeter
UNI-T UT71E Intelligent Datalogging Digital Multimeter
£267.00
£320.40 inc. vat
  • Multimeter with datalogging functionality
  • Measure everything from voltage to frequency and power
  • True RMS
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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.