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Old July 25, 2017   #11
franknmiss
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Is Fluke worth the price?
My old fluke alomost died and I fixed it again today but it is cracked and looking for a new one.
My old one is a 29 they dont make anymore and it cost 200 bucks many years ago.
Something broke loose on the inside the other day and bent all of the pickups on it and it went crazy.
Today I managed to get everything back in order and by darn it works.
Looking at some if the other brands on line they are way less money but I am skeptical of them.
I have always depended on Fluke meters.
When mine went wacko the other day my boss just handed me his to use with no questions asked.
He knows I will take care of it.
Now mine is fixed I can give his back tomorrow.

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I have a Fluke Model 87 I love because I needed a 4 digit display and some other features it had. Had it since 1997 - had to send it back for repair once. Fluke is the best but pricey for sure.
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