Digital Multimeters (159 Products)
-
Only 1 in Stock£264.32 £220.27Was £321.37 £267.81You Save £57.05 £47.54
- Dual sensitivity frequency and input protection functions
- Fully waterproof
- Conducts 12 measuring functions
440 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeSKU: EX542 -
Free DeliveryChauvin Arnoux MTX3290 Metrix Digital Multimeter£267.24 £222.70Was £302.40 £252.00You Save £35.16 £29.30
- Test everything from voltage to temperature
- MIN/MAX/AVG function
- Easy to use and fast response
444 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeSKU: MTX3290 -
Due In: 1-6 Days£271.14 £225.95Was £360.00 £300.00You Save £88.86 £74.05
- Two different devices included
- Carry out clamp and multimeter testing
- Additional accessories also included
450 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeSKU: FLUKE116/323 -
Due In: 1-6 Days£273.60 £228.00Was £346.80 £289.00You Save £73.20 £61.00
- Multimeter included
- Also comes with infrared thermometer
- Additional accessory pack also included
456 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeSKU: FLUKE116/62MAX+ -
In Stock£276.00 £230.00Was £346.80 £289.00You Save £70.80 £59.00
- Industry-standard digital multimeter for troubleshooting electrical and electronic systems
- Integrated thermometer for temperature measurements
- Supplied with a range of test leads, probes and clips in a six-pocket roll-up pouch
460 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeSKU: 179/TLK225-1 -
Free C.K. Tools LED TorchFree DeliveryFluke 179 Digital Multimeter£276.00 £230.00Was £346.80 £289.00You Save £70.80 £59.00
- Great ergonomics for simple use
- Really easy to use interface
- Improved features for better efficiency
460 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeSKU: FLUDM7 -
Free DeliveryFLIR DM92 True RMS Industrial Digital Multimeter£285.00 £237.50Was £328.80 £274.00You Save £43.80 £36.50
- Industrial-grade DMM with 2m drop proofing
- Test everything from voltage to resistance and temperature
- Fast response, loads of advanced features and datalogging capabilities
474 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeSKU: DM92 -
In Stock£290.34 £241.95Was £357.60 £298.00You Save £67.26 £56.05
- Removable display (works up to 10m)
- Magnetic back
- Measures up to 1000V of both AC and DC current up to 10A or even 20A
482 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeSKU: Fluke 233 -
Due In: 1-6 Days£298.80 £249.00Was £358.80 £299.00You Save £60.00 £50.00
- Consists of the Socket & See DLMPRO Tester, 4mm Test Leads, GS38-complaint Probes and Clips, a Fabric Case and a 2-year warranty from Socket & See
- Socket & See DLMPRO Tester functions as a digital multimeter and loop tester
- Ideal for gas and domestic/ electrical appliance engineers
498 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeSKU: DLMPRO -
Free DeliveryUNI-T UT71E Intelligent Datalogging Digital Multimeter£311.14 £259.28Was £444.48 £370.40You Save £133.34 £111.12
- Multimeter with datalogging functionality
- Measure everything from voltage to frequency and power
- True RMS
518 Reward PointsPrice Match GuaranteeSKU: UT71E
About Digital Multimeters
While traditionally 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 a number of advantages over their analogue counterparts. They're generally much more varied in the amount 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 DMM's 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. Auto ranging 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 is applicable 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 which 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 its possible to either permanently store this data (and download it later to 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 applicable test leads for carrying out the tests that particular digital multimeter can perform.