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HILTEX MultiMate makes it easy to check various household and automotive electrical system components.
4.2 out of 5
84.62% of customers are satisfied
5.0 out of 5 stars Great Meter
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5.0 out of 5 stars Low Price, Works Great!
Cheapest Bolo multi meter I could find. Works great, would buy again
4.0 out of 5 stars Nice little meter!
Small enough to be handy—big enough to do the job. A potential concern might be the weak connection between wires and leads. I have a similar issue with the same meter than is still good but the leads are not! No support from company. At this price point, not too worried.
5.0 out of 5 stars Works Great
This is probably 1 of the oldest type Multimeters I ever tried to use and to make sure I was using this item correctly I downloaded an instructional video. This video taught me many things I did not know about using a Multimeter, things that now I am more than positive are the reasons that not a 1 of my other multimeters did not last very long at all. Knowing this now I see that this multimeter is very accurate and will likely last for decades of use as long as I use it correctly.
3.0 out of 5 stars Heapy Cheapy
I think you get what you pay for with this thing. I have not tested it extensively but it seems to be close and will do the job and the prices under $10 so that’s good. In your hand, it feels like a cheap plastic toy, though I have to admit. If you have anything more than in frequent use, I would suggest getting a better quality. Course it depends on your needs - made in China, of course.
5.0 out of 5 stars Great multimeter
I've used this multimeter to measure things from button cell to CR2016 batteries to AA and even car batteries, and this proved to be useful and reliable through my tests. I don't really know how to use it but from tinkering from it, I use mine on the V~ 20 (DC) setting which provides for pretty accurate measurements. There is a small User Manual that comes with it but it doesn't actually teach you how to use the DMM.The product that I received was slightly different than what is pictured, and the box that it came in is also toned down to less flashy graphics. I like it very much and can't wait to see how long it lasts. I think it uses a 9V battery but that's already packaged inside the DMM, not sure it'll be until that 9V conks out. The red and black testing probes seem a little flimsy at first touch but I reinforced them with a little hot glue where I thought the wire might break... no problems as of yet!Buy this for a cheap and (sofar) reliable Digital MultiMeter. Don't mess with those old '50s analog multimeters as those are too tough to read and are often not as reliable as this. If you need a DMM for more important things like testing batteries for medical purposes, I would suggest to get a brand name DMM but for the price, this is great for the casual hobbyist!Edit:You plug in the black leading wire to COM and for tasks that draw less than 10Amps, plug red into the middle jack that says VQmA to measure things like AA battery voltage and small tasks. BLACK ALWAYS GOES TO COM. I suspect other reviewers say that this product doesn't work because they plug the leads into the wrong jack. I also forgot to note that sometimes at other settings than V~20, I get readings where the lcd reads: 1____. Maybe this means that my battery was out of range for that specific range-test-field but I'm not sure.
1.0 out of 5 stars You get what you pay for! Beware!
Works as it should, until it broke.Bought 6/23/2020.Used only a handful of times to measure voltage and resistances on small electronics projects during building them."Clicker" functionality ("clicks" between settings as you turn) broke today, 10/3/2020.Having some mechanical aptitude, I opened it up to see if I could fix it. The plastic is so poor in quality that several parts on the inside related to the clicker had snapped. I fixed it enough that it should have held together for a little longer. Put it back together and two clicks later the rest of the plastic inside snapped apart and is no longer repairable. It has also stopped reading voltage completely, which is 50% of what i use it for.Since I am well outside the 30 day return window, I will have to buy another one. Will not be buying this one again though. Pay a few dollars more and save yourself the trouble!
5.0 out of 5 stars Surprisingly accurate for the price.
I got this multimeter as an addon to put my order over the $35 free shipping threshold. I already have multiple multimeters but you can never have too many.While this isn't a fluke or high end multimeter, this does surprisingly well, is pretty accurate and is good for casual use.It comes with the red and black testing probes at about 2ft length and the battery standard 9volt for it's LCD screen and it turns on right out of the box.Some measurements for reference, your results may vary as all batteries and multimeters are different.AC V~200 volt switch120 volts 60hz power out of Tripplite LC1800 AVR - 120.2 volts120 volts 60hz direct from wall/service 118.4 voltsnote these AC measurements seem to be about 0.7 volts or so lower than other meters, but this is not too serious unless you are a scientist or professional in which case you should have more than just one $5 multimeter anyways.DC V---switch set to measure up to 200 volts DC (because if voltage is above 20 volts on 20 volt switch it will just go blank)- Renogy 100 watt polycrystalline 12 volt charging panel w/ no load partly cloudy - 20.6 volts (this matches renogy's specs and is normal for 12 volt panels)switch set to measure up to 20 volts DC -Newbright 6.0volt NiCad battery - 6.45 voltsSanyo eneloop 1.2volt AA Li-ion battery 1.23 voltsKirkland 1.5volt AA Alkaline battery 1.48 voltsAll the DC volts are as expected and pretty spot on.Your results/product may vary but overall I'd say for $5ish this is a good value and works just fine for casual use or as a backup.
For simple use the price is right
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4 estrelas
ótimo produto
Es la calidad esperada por el precio
El multímetro es preciso (en su rango de precio) en sus valores y no ha presentado fallos en sus mediciones. Sin embargo, le doy tres estrellas, ya que en el segundo uso una de las sondas se desprendió de su punta, quedando los cables de cobre expuestos y la punta separada. Tuve que volver a soldarlo y después del arreglo parece que, por el momento, todo funciona bien. La calidad es la esperada por el precio pagado, más considero que es demasiado dinero para sólo dos usos.
Muito bom
Eu gostei muito, comprei e nao demorou muito para que fosse entregue!
the plastic wasn't letting it make a good connection. Simple to fix by putting a rubber ...
First off, the display was not working properly when it arrived. The display isn't actually hardwired into the circuit board. There is a rubberized strip that makes contact between it and the circuit board, held in place by plastic. Obviously, the plastic wasn't letting it make a good connection. Simple to fix by putting a rubber pad of some sort over the circuit board, so that when the case closes, it pushes down on the circuit board, which then makes the circuit board properly contact with the display. I used a rubber sleeve meant to be put on pens to give a soft grip. Worked fine!Secondly, the transistor socket is pretty micky mouse. Works with a bit of fiddling, provided the transistor you are testing has perfectly straight legs which are of original length. Seems the transistor legs need to go pretty far into the socket to make contact.As far as accuracy, it seems to be just fine. The transistor hfe testing yields a very close match to actual hfe. I did some hfe testing with a handbuilt circuit, and the meter readings right on, right across the board.Someone mentioned that the meter leads are very sharp. They certainly are, but ok, once you file them down a bit to take the point off.Nice that it came with a 9V battery.Even with display problems, it's worth getting. Arrived within 6 days or so. For $10, you can't go wrong!
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Electrical items shipped from the US are by default considered to be 120v, unless stated otherwise in the product description. Contact Bolo support for voltage information of specific products. A step-up transformer is required to convert from 120v to 240v. All heating electrical items of 120v will be automatically cancelled.
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