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hey guys, dont mean to hijack or revive, but i need to pick up a multimeter today, and CT is the most convienent for my situation.

http://www.canadiantire.ca/search/s...>folder_id&FOLDER<>folder_id=1408474396672077

of these, which would you trust/be most accurate? not looking to break the bank, but i am having issues with my electrical system, and i want to make sure i have accurate readings.

If it is only for the bike pick whatever suits the pocket book and bike tool kit. All will likely be made in the same Pacific Rim sweat shop to similar tolerances. However test the meter against a known voltage and you will have an idea how far it is off from the true voltage. If it isn't too much off it should be OK. If it gives you 18 volts from a 12 volt source return it for another one. For trouble shooting a bike a fraction of a volt isn't too critical.
 
hey guys, dont mean to hijack or revive, but i need to pick up a multimeter today, and CT is the most convienent for my situation.

http://www.canadiantire.ca/search/s...>folder_id&FOLDER<>folder_id=1408474396672077

of these, which would you trust/be most accurate? not looking to break the bank, but i am having issues with my electrical system, and i want to make sure i have accurate readings.

BUMP! Same question as above - I need to pick up a multimeter today from CT and looking for a recommendation. Don't mind spending the cash on a good one but just want to make sure I'm getting something decent for the price.

http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/search-results.html?searchByTerm=true&q=multimeter
 
52-0052-2 is a good one. I have an older version of it that says it's True RMS - the new ones aren't. For general automotive purposes though it's perfectly good.

I also have 52-0060-2, which is not autoranging, has one less digit and doesn't do Hz or hFE. It's within 1/100 of a volt compared to the True RMS one. I use it as a general battery tester around the house.
 
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52-0052-2 is a good one. I have an older version of it that says it's True RMS - the new ones aren't. For general automotive purposes though it's perfectly good.

I also have 52-0060-2, which is not autoranging, has one less digit and doesn't do Hz or hFE. It's within 1/100 of a volt compared to the True RMS one. I use it as a general battery tester around the house.

Cheers.

I went to CT before your post and ended up with this one: http://www.canadiantire.ca/en/pdp/hands-free-digital-multimeter-0251059p.html#.VBcsx_mwKAk

Had decent reviews so fingers crossed it does the trick.
 

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