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  1. M

    Multi-Function Tester- Best To Buy

    I was only saying what the experts told me, but what do they know ;)  
  2. M

    Multi-Function Tester- Best To Buy

    You need to have a calibration record to keep your equipment valid,   if your calibrating your tester on an uncalibrated check box, your results are null and void.   You need a paper trail to keep your equipment up to regulation standard. Just seems easier for me to send a small box back to the...
  3. M

    Multi-Function Tester- Best To Buy

    I'm still trying to decide what tester to pick.   The Kewtech or the Fluke.........................................    the 5 year warranty is a big draw on the kewtech,  and after talking to mike,  i am definitely getting a calibration check box. As i am based in Cyprus, it will be a lot more...
  4. M

    Multi-Function Tester- Best To Buy

    Yes to Cyprus.  I have a cunning plan though, we have friends coming over mid may, so i asked them nicley if they can fit it in there suitcase, and they said yes. So need a kit that can fit in a suitcase as well. The price of testing equipment over here would frighten you,  think double and add...
  5. M

    Multi-Function Tester- Best To Buy

    Cheers guys.  I was swaying towards fluke to be honest, bit more expensive, but you only get what you pay for. I will be contacting megger mark for sure.  :)
  6. M

    Multi-Function Tester- Best To Buy

    Have been looking for past few days to buy a new mult-function tester. Have always used Robin ,Megger and Kew technik seperate kits in the past, so wondering is it  worth having the multi-function tester as compared to the seperates. And the big question is which one.  Not looking to spend...
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