@@KeepOnTesting That is what they CLAIM that it is rated for. Big difference. If I am working with anything over 120V, I would not use a unit like this.
Household mains is perfectly safe with most CHEAP-O Multimeters. I would rarely advise on using a CHEAP-O for more than 220V unless it was an exceptional multimeter.
Well well well, we have protection over the LCD panel! The beeps sound exactly like my Aneng...hilarious. I sure wish this one got the screen protection. But this got the rubber boot and a tilt stand (which broke pretty quick!)
@@KeepOnTesting well my M118A has a broken lead jack by now and that is the only big problem it has...we aren't getting away with budget meters for that long!
Very similar to Aneng M113, M118, M119.
So true 👍 Lots of multimeter commonality amongst these smart variants.
Seems pretty good for a kids electronics bench. Nice review 👍👍
Cheers 👍
Nice to see high accuracy in the cheap-O cheap-O. Amazon Basics.
Ain't that the truth Paul! 😊
Its adorable how you trust the cat ratings on cheap meters and probes.
I never say trusted, just what it's rated for...that's a whole episode unto itself.
@@KeepOnTesting That is what they CLAIM that it is rated for. Big difference. If I am working with anything over 120V, I would not use a unit like this.
Household mains is perfectly safe with most CHEAP-O Multimeters. I would rarely advise on using a CHEAP-O for more than 220V unless it was an exceptional multimeter.
Well well well, we have protection over the LCD panel! The beeps sound exactly like my Aneng...hilarious. I sure wish this one got the screen protection. But this got the rubber boot and a tilt stand (which broke pretty quick!)
It's made on the cheap..this dmm won't survive much abuse 😅
@@KeepOnTesting well my M118A has a broken lead jack by now and that is the only big problem it has...we aren't getting away with budget meters for that long!
I heard the habotest ht113 got a rework the backlight and ncv pls make a review
Thx, I'll check it out. 👍
Thank you
#keepontesting
#goodidea! 😊