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The Panel Decides: Multimeter Tool Review

August 1, 2023
The Panel Decides: Multimeter Tool Review

In the market for a new multimeter? Don’t splash the cash until you’ve checked out our panel’s expert reviews on the best multimeter for electricians.

Multimeters

Klein Tools TRMS Auto-Ranging Slim Digital Multimeter (MM450)
RRP: $133.33
The lowdown:
This auto-ranging slim multimeter measures AC/DC voltage, AC/DC current and resistance. It can also measure temperature, capacitance, frequency, duty cycle, and test diodes and continuity. It features a large, high-visibility, reverse contrast display that automatically optimises viewing in dark or bright ambient light.

Cabac 5 in 1 Auto Range Digital Multimeter (T8229)
RRP: $180

The lowdown: This multimeter includes all standard capabilities, plus lux, humidity, instant temp/thermocouple temp, and decibels. Features include audible and visual socket correct lead input indication, data hold and relative measurement, and temperature measurement with Type-K thermocouple

Wattmaster Professional Digital Multimeter (WATEL-911)
RRP: $79.86 

The lowdown: A compact digital multimeter with double moulded housing and over-sized high-contrast 2000 count LCD display. It measures voltage, current, resistance, continuity and temperature. It comes complete in a carry case with test leads, battery and a Type-K temperature probe. 


Blake’s Review

Klein Tools TRMS Auto-Ranging Slim Digital Multimeter (MM450)
Clear choice.
“The clear screen stands out the most, and it also shows the battery life. It’s a good-sized meter and has a case that can mount to your belt. I don’t really like how the leads plug into the side though, as it makes it bulky, but at this RRP, it’s great value for money.”

Verdict: It’s a winner.
Rating: 9/10 TOP PICK


Cabac 5 in 1 Auto Range Digital Multimeter (T8229)
Expensive and bulky.
“As a tester, it has every option you could ask for. I like the clips for the probes to sit into,  however, the screen display isn’t great. I just didn’t find it to be a practical meter to use on-site as it’s too big and bulky, and not worth the price.”

Verdict: Pricey.
Rating: 7/10


Wattmaster Professional Digital Multimeter (WATEL-911)
For the apprentice.
“It’s a nice, small meter at a very good price –  great for an apprentice. It would have been good if you could combine the AC and DC voltage so you only need to select the volts. ” 

Verdict: Good value.
Rating: 8/10

Dave’s Review


Klein Tools TRMS Auto-Ranging Slim Digital Multimeter (MM450)
Quality product.

“This product instantly felt quality – good design with side ridges to improve grip, and great visibility on a large screen. The light-up plug entries were a bonus, but I do think that for this price, a magnetic holder should be included.”    

Verdict: We have a winner.
Rating: 9/10 TOP PICK


Cabac 5 in 1 Auto Range Digital Multimeter (T8229)
A sound choice.

“I liked the addition of the lux testing and the light-up plug entries. However, the kickstand definitely needs improving, and I would have liked a bigger screen for a unit this large. It’s a decent tester overall, but the size lost it for me and I also think it’s too expensive.”

Verdict: Decent overall.
Rating: 7/10


Wattmaster Professional Digital Multimeter (WATEL-911)
Back up at best.

“This had a large clear screen for visibility and good soft rubber for grip. It was the smallest of the three tested and it did feel like a toy. This is more suited to a home handyman than a tradesperson. Perhaps it would be good as a backup unit.”

Verdict: Not for me.
Rating: 5/10

Gary’s Review


Klein Tools TRMS Auto-Ranging Slim Digital Multimeter (MM450)
Making a case.

“The display screen was nice and big and easy to read, and the meter was very easy to use. Nice and slim, and comes with a case to keep extra leads in. The LED alert on the side for the leads was also a good feature, but it doesn’t have a backstand. If it did, it might have been my top pick.”

Verdict: Close, but no cigar!
Rating: 8/10


Cabac 5 in 1 Auto Range Digital Multimeter (T8229)
Get what you pay for!

“I liked the chunky feel and the extra features like the lux, sound, and humidity settings and it was the only one with a pull-out stand. The incorrect lead warning audio and visual feature was very good. A magnetic strap would have been a good addition. It’s the most expensive, but has the extra features. ”

Verdict: Top of the pops.
Rating: 9/10 TOP PICK


Wattmaster Professional Digital Multimeter (WATEL-911)
DIYer’s choice.

“An easy-to-use, compact meter. Good display, with a case to keep the meter and leads in. It was the easiest to keep in a tool bag, as it took up less room. This was the cheapest meter, and it felt it. It would be a good DIY-er’s meter. “

Verdict: One for home.
Rating: 6/10

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