i ended up buying 2 after this video , ordered one and loved it so ordered another perfect for what i want 20a , big screen , loud diode mode and fast , they fix the light one press for screen , press and hold for front light , nice leads unit cost uk £27
Very respectable offering from Venlab for the price. Impressed with the continuity and diode testing and looks to be reasonably accurate against the references. Top job with the review!👍👍
Just bought one yesterday due to your good reviews thanks Darren 🙂 I don’t know why I keep on buying multi meter, very rear to use them😀 maybe I’ll give away to my friends or relatives as a gift 😀 every time there 4 1/2 stars on your review I’m tempted to buy them😀😀👋
Hi my friend. That's great news ! It's an excellent addition to your multimeter collection 😀 no worries about having too many,there's no such thing !👍 Keep On Testing!
@@KeepOnTesting looking forward to the update! They have a VM-600M now, which looks to me like a slight upgrade to this model. Would be cool if you could review that before the updating the list.
@@KeepOnTesting Aneng M118 had a simple piece of a resistor pin. Installing a metal strip (e. g. for welding lithium batteries) makes sensitivity way better.
Hope prices won't go up after this video. Quite nice actually, but doubt the test leads can actually do 20A. Extra low current fuses because you might plug your lead on the wrong jack with the two current inputs. But with the auto power off, how long before it shuts off - and does it beep a ton at you?
Hi Rui, 15 min for the Automatic Shutoff. You can disable this by holding down on the Function button when you tune the meter on. It does beep prior to shutdown but nothing to annoying 😃
@@KeepOnTesting Oh good. This Aneng I got goes off the same 15 minutes, beeps like a microwave oven but it can't be disabled. Or it's time for a standalone voltmeter-ammeter!
Now that's a cheapo that's worth the money - decent build, decent spec and everything performs as it should. Nothing too fancy, just a solid functional meter. 👍
Love the videos Darren. I can get this Venlab, the Kaiweets HT118A, or an HT118E (straight from china) each for the same price in Canada right now. Which one would you go with? :)
Cheers Austin! Tough call, but if they were the same price I would go with the Kaiweets HT118E as my first choice, simply because of the higher resolution and dual display. The Venlab a close second. 👍
@@KeepOnTesting Thanks! it's actually called Huiop HT118E 🥴 but the pictures show a habotest. I feel like all the HT118E's are the same but with different names?
Hi Daren. Very interesting multimeter. Looks like my LOMVUM 616. It has a magnet, has an EEPROM, and most likely it is made on an old 0660L processor, since it has a quartz at 4000. It seems to me that he will not take 20A to measure, although it is clear that the firmware can show this number. In fact, the cheapest RM102 and its clones could also show 20A if they put a 20A fuse on them and flash through the EEPROM. But it does not have a current-measuring shunt, which is strange ... The voltage drop should be high and you can burn the multimeter in theory (but this is not accurate) Good monochrome screen, no problems with viewing angles. But the base is the same RM113D with minor changes. The price is 27 Euro. For your countries, this is not much. I want to advise you to check the multimeter. (Since you still haven't taken LOMVUM for a test, you probably have some magical difficulties with it ;) ) Then take one of the coolest multimeters for your money for a test. This is ZOYI ZT-225. I promise you, as in the case of LOMVUM 616 - this multimeter (for almost the same money as VENLAB VM-600) for 27+ - EURO is simply the best among Chinese multimeters. This is just a wonderful multimeter for professionals. If you can, then order ZOYI ZT-225)) You will be pleasantly surprised. Your opinion will be interesting.
Hi my friend! I have the ANENG SZ20 enroute..it's identical to the ZOYI ZT225. Btw I do have a LOMVIM 616 on the way as well...2023 looks like a great year for multimeters. Hope you are doing well.
@@KeepOnTesting Hello Darren. I have everything with varying success, somewhere in health, somewhere in finances. But nothing, we cannot be conquered, we can only be destroyed. Yes my friend. Aneng SZ20 is an analogue of ZOYI 225, you can tell about it in the video so that people understand. It just seems to me that ZOYI is cheaper at the same time. I don’t know how it is for Canada, but for Europe it’s definitely cheaper, because ZOYI is usually less promoted than ANENG, which is why the price is lower.
Wow, excellent meter. I actually bought the cheaper Venlab model you featured a while back. I can never get enough 830 clones. This is going into the rotation too. I don't think it will supplant the Kaiweets for me, but I like the color, and it's cheap so might as well get it.
It's a great multimeter all around..gets the job done in style. I really like it's big footprint too. Definitely a keeper ! Hey, I love those 830 clones too! Classics.
Got one today. Couple of points that I’m not so sure of mine shows (flicker’s between voltage ) voltage when leads are connected or not connected and no voltage is applied? Short the leads goes down to 0.001 take them apart goes back to anywhere between 0.020 and 0.001 just flicks random. Can’t get it to zero at all. Is this an issue? Don’t know not tested it against a known voltage as of yet. Second point it defaults to DC unable to get it to default to AC I know it’s just a press of a button but why won’t it just stay there? As soon as you come out of the feature to something else (without switching it off) it just goes back to DC slightly annoying (yes I know I’m picking at things!) other then that so far everything is good NVC works a treat nice speedy pick up of the leads when touched together etc. overall happy and especially at the price hard to beat.
I gave my kaiweets away to my buddy after getting this venlab. It's incredibly accurate, especially with capacitance and resistance which really surprised me it performed better than my kaiweets. You can't go wrong either way, but something about this chunkster with it's bells and whistles endeared me to it. Maybe it's the retro 70s scifi VENLAB logo up top 😂 Also, mine has backlight and flashlight as separate functions.
Great update Felix! 👍 I love that retro VENLAB logo as well ! It's definitely a keeper and way better than most. Chunky funky and looks great on the bench too !
Well ill be - - - - - ---- its in the cheapo realm but lots of GOOD VALUE in functionality here-! its one thing to have the ranges its quite another for them to work as well as theyre supposed to. Doesnt have the dual display, 20,000ct. display or bar graph like the 118E but doesnt cost as much either, in fact you cant ask for much more than this in the lower cheapo price range. Been a long time since ive seen a meter perform this well below $30-!!
You got that right Mke ! In all honesty it's one of the best deals currently out there. As you mentioned, fair bit cheaper than the 118E too! Really glad this multimeter shined. Goes to show you that a CHEAP-O can still turn heads😏
Schlumberger is a French company mostly known for petroleum services and equipment but is pronounced more like schlumbergei...not to pin you down just saying
I hope you'll be working on industrial mains otherwise you just forked out 300$ more than you needed. Most CHEAP-O Multimeters are perfectly suited for residential/hobby use.This is a very good multimeter.
@@KeepOnTesting thanks. Yes, I have some industrial needs also I need precise microvolts readings, but also I hate to see 12.8v motorcycle battery at 13.0volts in cheap 6000 counts multimeters. I really want to see if this meter can measure true 4.20volts on a lithium battery pack. Thanks for the video again. I'm not against you but the mmeter :)
Great catch Shaun..yes it is. Though the plastics look/feel more refined on the VENLAB. I also reviewed the LOMVUM T28C awhile back and it did fairly well but definitely prefer this rendition! 👍
i ended up buying 2 after this video , ordered one and loved it so ordered another perfect for what i want 20a , big screen , loud diode mode and fast , they fix the light one press for screen , press and hold for front light , nice leads unit cost uk £27
Great stuff 👍 Definitely a sweet deal on this very capable multimeter. Lots of functionality in a solid test instrument!
@@KeepOnTesting Thank you
I really like how, on your LED tester, the button colours match the LEDs. Nice attention to detail there!
Wow! What a nice looking and functioning meter. Venlab has taken things up a few notches. Thanks for the review Darren.
Cheers Pete ! It's definitely easy on the eyes 👀
Very respectable offering from Venlab for the price. Impressed with the continuity and diode testing and looks to be reasonably accurate against the references. Top job with the review!👍👍
Cheers 😊 Very affordable and fully functional multimeter...gotta love it!
Love your videos. Thanks so much!!
Thankyou ! 😃
Just bought one yesterday due to your good reviews thanks Darren 🙂 I don’t know why I keep on buying multi meter, very rear to use them😀 maybe I’ll give away to my friends or relatives as a gift 😀 every time there 4 1/2 stars on your review I’m tempted to buy them😀😀👋
Hi my friend. That's great news !
It's an excellent addition to your multimeter collection 😀 no worries about having too many,there's no such thing !👍
Keep On Testing!
Darren last year Simpson electric launch a digital line of multimeters so is extrange that i dont found in TH-cam any review about these meters
Do you have a link ?
@@KeepOnTesting in Amazon simpson model 4005, and other model 5006 i saw
finally, a contender for HT118! great job VENLAB.
hey, the new LEDs & diode test kit is so cool, Darren! love it. 👍😍
Hey Radius..oh yea..there's a new kid in town ! 😊
Hey Darren! thanks for this review. Would you put this one on the top 10 list?
Definitely! I'll be tweaking my CHEAP-O Multimeter TOP Ten next month and these are definitely on the list!
@@KeepOnTesting looking forward to the update! They have a VM-600M now, which looks to me like a slight upgrade to this model. Would be cool if you could review that before the updating the list.
@@darshanags Thx for the update..I'll grab one asap!
Hope you do review on KLEIN CL220
thqnk you in advance.
Yes Albert, It's in the works..along with a few more KLEINs 👍
2:00 I guess the other blue is a kidney stone, first one two days ago!.. Amazing!
Isn't the NCV antenna a piece of an input jack?
Yes indeed! 😂 Albeit a slightly better implementation than the ANENG M113..an input jack nonetheless..
Good grief 👍
@@KeepOnTesting Aneng M118 had a simple piece of a resistor pin. Installing a metal strip (e. g. for welding lithium batteries) makes sensitivity way better.
@@watchmakerfulYes..!! Sorry I was referring to the ANENG M113.
Hope prices won't go up after this video. Quite nice actually, but doubt the test leads can actually do 20A. Extra low current fuses because you might plug your lead on the wrong jack with the two current inputs. But with the auto power off, how long before it shuts off - and does it beep a ton at you?
Hi Rui, 15 min for the Automatic Shutoff.
You can disable this by holding down on the Function button when you tune the meter on. It does beep prior to shutdown but nothing to annoying 😃
@@KeepOnTesting Oh good. This Aneng I got goes off the same 15 minutes, beeps like a microwave oven but it can't be disabled. Or it's time for a standalone voltmeter-ammeter!
Exelent revew Darren this cheapo meter is definely a firm competitor of habotest and kaiweets meters
Cheers Wladimir..
Surprisingly great 👍 multimeter...I really wasn't expecting to be blown away by this VENLAB
😳
Now that's a cheapo that's worth the money - decent build, decent spec and everything performs as it should. Nothing too fancy, just a solid functional meter. 👍
You nailed it 👍 Lots of multimeter for very little ...heck they even threw in a couple of fuses !
Thanks for the video. Do you know how to turn OFF the high current alarm that kicks on above 10A?
Hi Rob..unfortunately the alarm cannot be disarmed. It's embedded in the firmware.
Nice multimeter that looks to be priced right. 👍
100%! VENLAB has priced this multimeter very fairly! 👍
I like the display better than the HT118E. Great review Darren.
Thx my friend!
Love the videos Darren. I can get this Venlab, the Kaiweets HT118A, or an HT118E (straight from china) each for the same price in Canada right now. Which one would you go with? :)
Cheers Austin! Tough call, but if they were the same price I would go with the Kaiweets HT118E as my first choice, simply because of the higher resolution and dual display. The Venlab a close second. 👍
@@KeepOnTesting Thanks! it's actually called Huiop HT118E 🥴 but the pictures show a habotest. I feel like all the HT118E's are the same but with different names?
@@rAustinBall Yes indeed, the same just different branding.
Hi Daren. Very interesting multimeter. Looks like my LOMVUM 616. It has a magnet, has an EEPROM, and most likely it is made on an old 0660L processor, since it has a quartz at 4000. It seems to me that he will not take 20A to measure, although it is clear that the firmware can show this number. In fact, the cheapest RM102 and its clones could also show 20A if they put a 20A fuse on them and flash through the EEPROM. But it does not have a current-measuring shunt, which is strange ... The voltage drop should be high and you can burn the multimeter in theory (but this is not accurate)
Good monochrome screen, no problems with viewing angles. But the base is the same RM113D with minor changes.
The price is 27 Euro. For your countries, this is not much.
I want to advise you to check the multimeter. (Since you still haven't taken LOMVUM for a test, you probably have some magical difficulties with it ;) ) Then take one of the coolest multimeters for your money for a test. This is ZOYI ZT-225. I promise you, as in the case of LOMVUM 616 - this multimeter (for almost the same money as VENLAB VM-600) for 27+ - EURO is simply the best among Chinese multimeters. This is just a wonderful multimeter for professionals. If you can, then order ZOYI ZT-225)) You will be pleasantly surprised. Your opinion will be interesting.
Hi my friend! I have the ANENG SZ20 enroute..it's identical to the ZOYI ZT225.
Btw I do have a LOMVIM 616 on the way as well...2023 looks like a great year for multimeters. Hope you are doing well.
@@KeepOnTesting Hello Darren. I have everything with varying success, somewhere in health, somewhere in finances. But nothing, we cannot be conquered, we can only be destroyed.
Yes my friend. Aneng SZ20 is an analogue of ZOYI 225, you can tell about it in the video so that people understand. It just seems to me that ZOYI is cheaper at the same time. I don’t know how it is for Canada, but for Europe it’s definitely cheaper, because ZOYI is usually less promoted than ANENG, which is why the price is lower.
@darrenwalker Which one would you choose the Kaiweets HT118 or the Venlab VM-600A?
Venlab VM-600A 👍 (don't tell anyone).
Got one. Pretty powerful I would say.
Great multimeter!
Difference between the 600A and the 600M? Other than the temperature/infrared
600A = AUTORANGING 600M = MANUAL RANGING
Wow, excellent meter. I actually bought the cheaper Venlab model you featured a while back. I can never get enough 830 clones. This is going into the rotation too. I don't think it will supplant the Kaiweets for me, but I like the color, and it's cheap so might as well get it.
It's a great multimeter all around..gets the job done in style. I really like it's big footprint too. Definitely a keeper ! Hey, I love those 830 clones too! Classics.
Nice explanation
Thanks and welcome
Got one today. Couple of points that I’m not so sure of mine shows (flicker’s between voltage ) voltage when leads are connected or not connected and no voltage is applied? Short the leads goes down to 0.001 take them apart goes back to anywhere between 0.020 and 0.001 just flicks random. Can’t get it to zero at all. Is this an issue? Don’t know not tested it against a known voltage as of yet. Second point it defaults to DC unable to get it to default to AC I know it’s just a press of a button but why won’t it just stay there? As soon as you come out of the feature to something else (without switching it off) it just goes back to DC slightly annoying (yes I know I’m picking at things!) other then that so far everything is good NVC works a treat nice speedy pick up of the leads when touched together etc. overall happy and especially at the price hard to beat.
Congrats! Btw, Don't worry about the flickering voltage..it's completely normal. A real treat for the price it should serve you well!
This one is nice! Their non auto-ranging one for $10 USD looks like a deal too.
Got that right ✅️ 😀
Very decent multimeter. Much better then mine RM113D
Surprised me too!
@@KeepOnTesting I saw in other review how one man measured 30MHz with this multimeter
@@krasimirmitev2573 Impressive!!
Backlight does not stay on on DreamTech devices: put 0xFF (255 seconds) or 0x00 (no auto-off) at address 0xFC.
I gave my kaiweets away to my buddy after getting this venlab. It's incredibly accurate, especially with capacitance and resistance which really surprised me it performed better than my kaiweets. You can't go wrong either way, but something about this chunkster with it's bells and whistles endeared me to it. Maybe it's the retro 70s scifi VENLAB logo up top 😂
Also, mine has backlight and flashlight as separate functions.
Great update Felix! 👍 I love that retro VENLAB logo as well ! It's definitely a keeper and way better than most. Chunky funky and looks great on the bench too !
Is it shielded? can I rub it on my cat? thannks for the review. love em. Just got to that part, don't rub it on your cat.
No shielding unfortunately...so keep Whiskas away from the VM-600A 😀
Well ill be - - - - - ---- its in the cheapo realm but lots of GOOD VALUE in functionality here-! its one thing to have the ranges its quite another for them to work as well as theyre supposed to. Doesnt have the dual display, 20,000ct. display or bar graph like the 118E but doesnt cost as much either, in fact you cant ask for much more than this in the lower cheapo price range. Been a long time since ive seen a meter perform this well below $30-!!
You got that right Mke ! In all honesty it's one of the best deals currently out there. As you mentioned, fair bit cheaper than the 118E too!
Really glad this multimeter shined. Goes to show you that a CHEAP-O can still turn heads😏
Did you buy one yet...you can't let this CHEAP-O Pass on by !
Just Picked one up for $18.77 after 2 discounts from Jeff Bazos.
Kudos my friend! and Cheers to Jeff! Can't imagine life now without handy dandy Amazon 😊👍
Schlumberger is a French company mostly known for petroleum services and equipment but is pronounced more like schlumbergei...not to pin you down just saying
Ahhh..merci beacoup! I thought it was German hence my Deutch pronunciation! Good to know 😊
No bargraph. 4 stars at most.
Valid 👉 point!
20A gimmick
Well..perhaps BUT they did actually include a 20A fuse which is usually not included by other vendors claiming a 20A rating..
I've just bought fluke after this review. Thanks for the video but meter is not good. We all know that.
I hope you'll be working on industrial mains otherwise you just forked out 300$ more than you needed. Most CHEAP-O Multimeters are perfectly suited for residential/hobby use.This is a very good multimeter.
@@KeepOnTesting thanks. Yes, I have some industrial needs also I need precise microvolts readings, but also I hate to see 12.8v motorcycle battery at 13.0volts in cheap 6000 counts multimeters. I really want to see if this meter can measure true 4.20volts on a lithium battery pack. Thanks for the video again. I'm not against you but the mmeter :)
@@smntsnAll good my friend. Btw, It did measure 9.99 on a 10.000 volt Reference Also 4.999 on a 5.000 v reference standard.
Colour scheme aside, it looks identical to the LOMVUM T28 B which has been around for a few years now.
Great catch Shaun..yes it is. Though the plastics look/feel more refined on the VENLAB. I also reviewed the LOMVUM T28C awhile back and it did fairly well but definitely prefer this rendition! 👍
just orderd one - thx
Perfect! Great multimeter. 👍