Thanks for making these videos. My old Klein CL2000 has been a great meter. It was manufactured for Klein by UEI. I had to stop using it at work because it was only CAT III, so it is my "around the house" meter now. It's no Fluke, but it is about 10 years old and has been good to me, especially for the money. I have no idea who manufacturers the current line of Klein meters, though. It may be more than one company like it was in the past.
Another video excellent! I like Klein Meters for the money they provide a good value. I have been using a Klein CL800 at my job. It's a nice meter that does everything I need it to. Well except automatically store data like a Fluke. The CL220 looks like a good residential electrician or Service Tech meter. checking a HVAC unit or an appliance this would be a perfect meter for that. Also check out the Fluke 302+. Only 75.00 which is a steal for a basic clamp meter from Fluke.
Excellent review. I bought the CL800 and it does it all. I use it for my home inspections company and really like it. Thanks again and keep up the good work / reviews, Felix
I have a cl440, mm-2000, cl-390 that I remember off hand 🎉 but have a few other Klein meters mostly hvacr types. Good meters for the money spent my cl-440 reads inrush current to the t for me and capacitors plus the normal stuff you would expect the meters to read
Ideal or Klein? When comparing similar features to models (their pricing is very much comparable) which do you feel is a better quality meter? I see that Klein is ETL and Ideal is UL tested/certified through a proper NRTL.
Klein tools makes good meters. I have 3 clamp and a box meter from them and they work awesome. And work as good fluke but not the fluke price (to me).they make uei multimeters good competition for the money spent and have trms as most of the uei multimeters do.
KLEIN testers are a real bargain for the price and I agree in some cases they can compare with the FLUKE. But the comparison is very limited. That's just my opinion. Thanks for watching and posting.
Thanks for making these videos. My old Klein CL2000 has been a great meter. It was manufactured for Klein by UEI. I had to stop using it at work because it was only CAT III, so it is my "around the house" meter now. It's no Fluke, but it is about 10 years old and has been good to me, especially for the money. I have no idea who manufacturers the current line of Klein meters, though. It may be more than one company like it was in the past.
I know when KLEIN meters first were introduced to the market their meters were MASTECH rebrands. Then they were UEI rebrands, nowadays who knows.
Another video excellent! I like Klein Meters for the money they provide a good value. I have been using a Klein CL800 at my job. It's a nice meter that does everything I need it to. Well except automatically store data like a Fluke. The CL220 looks like a good residential electrician or Service Tech meter.
checking a HVAC unit or an appliance this would be a perfect meter for that. Also check out the Fluke 302+. Only 75.00 which is a steal for a basic clamp meter from Fluke.
I agree with you totally 💯
Excellent review. I bought the CL800 and it does it all. I use it for my home inspections company and really like it. Thanks again and keep up the good work / reviews, Felix
Thank you, and thanks for sharing 👍🏽
I have a cl440, mm-2000, cl-390 that I remember off hand 🎉 but have a few other Klein meters mostly hvacr types. Good meters for the money spent my cl-440 reads inrush current to the t for me and capacitors plus the normal stuff you would expect the meters to read
I agree KLEIN meters are great for the money, but if I had to choose between the IDEAL and KLEIN meters I'll choose IDEAL.
Thank You Sir.
You’re welcome 👍
Great information I did buy the Klein tool. Thanks.
You're very welcome 👍🏼
Ideal or Klein? When comparing similar features to models (their pricing is very much comparable) which do you feel is a better quality meter? I see that Klein is ETL and Ideal is UL tested/certified through a proper NRTL.
The Klein feels a bit heavier, but I”ll take the ideal.
Just found your channel and you have great content.
Welcome, and thanks. I hope you help support the channel?
Great review. Thank you so much for sharing.
Without viewers like you there would be no me. Thanks for watching 👍🏽
I'm a first time home buyer and wanted to know if you would recommend this for a dyi?
Of course 👍🏾
I just went ahead and got the CL390 for $50 Brand new unopened from Marketplace. Need it to test Solar Equipment.
Great buy. I hope it brings you years of service.
@@TheElectriciansToolChannel Unfortunrately, I just found out today that it is a dud. Nothing on the Amps side reads at all. Either on AC or DC. 😟
The only issue with this meter is that it doesn't do DC amps. What would you suggest for a DC ammeter? A CL390? (for solar panels...)
FLUKE have a new meter out that’s a dedicated meter for solar panels. Megger has a solar panel meter out also
@@TheElectriciansToolChannel You mean the Fluke 393? That's $750! How about something that a homeowner might afford?
Klein tools makes good meters. I have 3 clamp and a box meter from them and they work awesome. And work as good fluke but not the fluke price (to me).they make uei multimeters good competition for the money spent and have trms as most of the uei multimeters do.
KLEIN testers are a real bargain for the price and I agree in some cases they can compare with the FLUKE. But the comparison is very limited. That's just my opinion. Thanks for watching and posting.
I have the same model as u but i dont know why it always sound beep when i turn it on
Read the user manual there should be some instructions on how to turn the beep off.
Did this measure capacitance
No I don’t think it did…
Talking about nothin too much!
Thanks for watching.