🔧 Measure Like a Pro with Tekpower!
The Tekpower 8-Function 19-Range Analog Multimeter, YX360-TRE-B, is a versatile and reliable tool designed for accurate measurements of AC/DC voltage, current, resistance, and more. With a sensitivity of 20kOhm/V DC, a mirrored scale for easy reading, and a 1-year warranty, this multimeter is perfect for both professionals and hobbyists looking to elevate their measurement game.
Brand | Tekpower |
Power Source | Battery Powered |
Style | Analog |
Color | Black |
Item Weight | 0.44 Pounds |
Item dimensions L x W x H | 6.75 x 1 x 4.75 inches |
Specification Met | Db: -10 Db - 22 Db |
Measurement Type | Multimeter |
Manufacturer | TekPower |
Part Number | YX360TRE-B |
Item Weight | 7 ounces |
Product Dimensions | 6.75 x 1 x 4.75 inches |
Item model number | YX36oTREB |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**Z
Wanted a analog multimeter to use with digital multimeter .
Alway wanted a analog multimeter to go with digital multimeter for both work and home use . It not as Sampson analog multimeter and this is smaller hand size . It is kind of accurate but, I got use of using the digital multimeter . I have to get use of using analog multimeter with the pointer and faceplate with numbers .Looking at both analog and digital multimeter . I feel that I like using the digitmeter and the analog meter .
N**D
Good meter for the price
Good meter when the price is right. It’s not a top of the line meter , zero it out before each use/measurement and it does fine.
K**N
GOOD multimeter for the price.
If I had one of these when I was younger I would have been a very happy electronic hobbyist.We all know that there are times when a digital meter just won't do the job & you need an analog meter. In fact I have found 'that I should always double check most all measurements with an analog multimeter. All too often, the analog meter will provide me with a hint of a nagging problem that the digital one will just ignore.Anyway, for $16, this meter will give you a heads up to conditions you need to know. My first Radio Shack multimeter set me back just over a hundred dollars with tax. Now I can be very picky, and would point out that this meter is constructed very cheaply (what else should I expect?). And if dropped, just sweep it up and place in the rubbish can. So this one is worth the effort to protect and be careful with.Also note that it requires 3 batteries, one 9V and 2 AA cells which requires that the back be opened and carefully closed to install/replace. The batteries will likely last most people years and years, so make sure to label when to change batteries on the outside of the case to avoid the dreaded leakage issues down the road.The most often negative remark of mine on cheap meters is the rotary switch condition. This one has a nice feel with definite detents. The meter itself is large, with a mirrored scale that is easy to read and the supplied test leads are OK (w/right angle plugs) for everyday use. If you don't appreciate the mirror behind the needle (many people don't these days), try carefully reading the meter while moving your head from side to side. I would also comment that the dampening of the meter movement seems to be just about right. There is a stand tab in the back which supports the meter at a good angle for use. It's also worth mentioning that the continuity buzzer is quickly responsive with no real delay.So the remaining issue for any type of meter is ACCURACY. This one is no better or worse than most others. But after careful zero adjustment (the screw at the center bottom of most analog meters needs to be adjusted at the angle you most often use it at/in. Careful use should result in accuracy around 1-2% of scale, about all one can really expect with this type of multimeter. If you need better, also invest in a good digital meter. But I spent most of my life with this type of meter, I used them daily, and did just fine.Finally, I purchased this meter just to see what one gets for $16, and fully intended to return it. But I'm impressed and decided to keep it as a spare analog meter (and to loan out when needed). Remember NEVER, N-E-V-E-R E-V-E-R loan your good (expensive) meter out to ANYONE for any reason.
M**N
it works
this meter is for people who have a problem with the digital meters works perfect cost more then I would have liked BUT well worth it for what it does and the fact that it really is easy to us
D**Y
VERY HAPPY WITH THIS METER
It seems to be accurate. I have no way to check that, but for what I use it for it's fine, although, a bit on the large size. My only complaint is, that the if you remove the back cover, it will not go back into position. I've had to heat the plastic in the back to cause the tab to catch a little better.Other than that, it works just as an analog multimeter does; generally, easier, and, more accurately than a digital multimeter.
Trustpilot
2 months ago
1 week ago