| Multimeter | Pros | Cons |
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| Klein Tools MM420 | True RMS auto-ranging for accurate measurements
Measures up to 600V AC/DC and 10A AC/DC
Includes temperature measurement capability
Lead Alert protection with LEDs for test lead placement
Backlit display for visibility in low-light conditions
| Limited to 600V, which may be insufficient for some high-voltage applications |
| Klein Tools MM720 | True RMS auto-ranging for precise readings
Measures up to 1000V AC/DC and 10A AC/DC
Low impedance mode to eliminate ghost voltages
Reverse contrast display with automatic backlight adjustment for optimal visibility
Durable design suitable for professional use
| Higher price point compared to other models |
| Gardner Bender GDT-3200 | Affordable option for basic electrical testing
Measures AC/DC voltage, resistance, and continuity
Compact and lightweight design for portability
| Limited functionality compared to more advanced models
Build quality may not withstand heavy-duty use |
| Milwaukee 2217-20 | True RMS for accurate measurement of non-linear loads
Measures up to 600V AC/DC and 10A AC/DC
Rugged over-molding for improved durability
Large white on black display for enhanced visibility
CAT IV 600V / CAT III 1000V safety rating
| Does not include temperature measurement capability |
| Ironton 43981 | Budget-friendly option for basic measurements
Measures AC/DC voltage, current, and resistance
Simple interface suitable for beginners
| Limited advanced features
Durability may be a concern for frequent use
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