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  • Brand Name: ANENG
  • DIY Supplies: Electrical
  • Model Number: 870 Digital Multimeter
  • AC Current: 600uA/6000uA/60mA/600mA/10A
  • Is Smart Device: no
  • AC Voltage: 600mV/6V/60V/600V/1000V
  • Measuring Resistance Range: 600/6k /60k /600k /6M /60M
  • Operating Mode: Double integral A/D converter
  • Measuring Inductance Range: no
  • Display Type: Digital Display
  • DC Current: 600uA/6000uA/60mA/600mA/10A
  • DC Voltage: 600mV/6V/60V/600V/1000V
  • Measuring Capacitance Range: 10nF/100nF/1uF/10uF/100uF/1000uF/10000uF
  • Dimensions: 26 x 17 x 6 cm
  • Operating Temperature: 0 - 40 ℃

ANENG AN870 Digital Multimeter 19999 Counts True Rms Multimeter Transistor Tester Voltimetro Profesional Capacitance Meter

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Customer Reviews

s***n
January 7, 2021

It arrived very quickly, about two weeks. The product is a bit dull and large. Accessories do not fit well with the case and are not helpful for use. I feel like I want to change.

S***n
January 6, 2021

Nice multimeter for the price. There was something on the probe contacts when I first received it that prevented them from making good electrical contact, but once I cleaned them with some De-ox-id contact cleaner, they work okay. The NCV non-contact voltage sensor function seems to be calibrated for 230V, so it doesn't work that well for 110V. But other than that, I'm pretty happy with it.

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