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Extech EX330 Autoranging Mini Multimeter with Built In Thermometer with Type K Remote Probe

Extech EX330 Autoranging Mini Multimeter with Built In Thermometer with Type K Remote Probe

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Extech EX330 Autoranging Mini Multimeter with Built In Thermometer with Type K Remote Probe

 
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Extech EX330

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Combines a multimeter with a built-in noncontact AC voltage detector. Functions include capacitance, frequency, duty cycle and temperature. Cat. III-600V. UL listed. Large display and a host of features. Application: Capacitance, frequency, duty cycle and temperature, Display Shows: Large 4,000 count, Accuracy: 0.05%, AC Volts: 100 - 600, UL Listed: Yes, Low Battery Indicator: Yes

 
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Product Details
Product Length:5.7 inches
Product Width:1.6 inches
Product Height:2.9 inches
Product Weight:0.56 pounds
Package Length:10.5 inches
Package Width:5.9 inches
Package Height:2.4 inches
Package Weight:1.1 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 30 reviews

Features
  • Built-in non-contact AC voltage detector (NCV)

  • 4000 count autoranging multimeter measures AC/DC voltage and current, resistance, frequency, duty cycle and temperature

  • Cat III - 600V UL listed

  • Includes Type K temperature probe

  • Rubber holster protects meter


Customer Reviews
Average Customer Review:4.0 ( 30 customer reviews )
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20 of 22 found the following review helpful:


5Very good multimeter, great feature set for the price  Apr 25, 2010 By Norm Ally Wright "Norm"
I've had this meter for a bit over a year now and am very happy with it. It has a good number of features along with the temperature probe which is a nice bonus. Have used on quite a bit of items. House, Auto, Computers, even some standard batteries that got mixed up. Only reason I didn't give this meter 5-stars is because it didn't come with any alligator clips. As a couple others commented, the meter does fluctuate and skip around a bit using the normal straight contact tipped wires until you get your hand steady and have it on good contact sites. However this is due from just getting a good connection not really the meter itself. I highly suggest buying a set of alligator clips if you have this or plan to buy this multimeter. It totally solved / stopped the contact issues and I get a fast solid reading every time I use it using the alligator clips. Yes Fluke brand multimeter's are considered the best ones out there. Also the most expensive, so save 2-3x your money and be more then satisfied with this unit.

edit: I just wanted to add in, I should of gave it 5-stars originally. Was 4 stars, added a proper 5th star. Alligator clips would of been nice, but lack of didn't deserve a star reduced. Alligator clips are not always included. If your using the standard probe tips just make sure your contact spot(s) are cleaned well and maintain a steady hand. Or again use some kind of clamps or clips, you can buy them for a few dollars here. Once the probe has made good contact for second or 2 with no movement it has never failed me and given a good read out. I didn't re-edit my original post just added this as I felt it was needed.

5 of 5 found the following review helpful:


5Nice product  Sep 22, 2011 By Tom in NOVA "tfmh"
Just got it today so can't testify to its longevity. I gave it 5 stars as I do all products that do what they are advertised to do. So far I have checked every function with the exception of capacitance. They all worked and the readouts were as expected and seem to be well within the product's specs for accuracy.

The no contact voltage detection worked at all places where there was voltage but if the meter couldn't get close enough to the conductor the buzzer and light were a bit anemic but they did react.

The temp probe isn't much of a "probe", There is just a sensor at the of the wire. It does work though and gave accurate readings in both F and C.

Hz and duty cycle registered 60Hz and 50% on household utility power.

I didn't like the fact that the batteries were already installed, hope they are fresh but will probably replace them if I need the meter for anything important.

The auto-ranging feature is great and will probably save me and many others from operator head-space disasters.

Not a complaint since the product wasn't described as having a back-lit display but sure would be nice if it did. I am somewhat mystified as to why manufacturers don't just go ahead and stick in an LED.

This has been mentioned before in other reviews but if you buy this product before you send it back or to the trash can for the "OL" problem make sure the leads are fully inserted into their respective receptacles. When fully seated the terminals will be flush with the meter case and won't go any further into the mete. There was significant resistance the first time I inserted the leads into the meter and I did get the "OL" greeting until I fully seated the leads.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


4Decent meter, but temp probe was NOT included as described  Dec 28, 2010 By James Paul
I ordered this meter to replace a 20 year old meter I keep in my mobile kit. The product description and title make it very clear that the remote temperature probe is included with this meter, but it was not. I don't have immediate use for the temp probe, but I do need to start using the meter right away and it would be inconvenient to return it just so Amazon can replace it with the same item to see if the replacement comes with the probe. Sadly, it's simpler to just tack on a type K probe to a future parts order for a few bucks than deal with the hassle of getting Amazon to ship me the probe I paid for.

In general this seems like a decent low cost meter, built fairly well and to safety standards. It's not a high-end device, but I consider it to be in the top 2 or so in this price range for features and accuracy. It also did pretty well in the EEVblog shootout, which is one reason I selected it. I look forward to seeing how well it holds up to my abuse. So far I have no complaints about the meter itself, only that the temperature probe was not included as clearly stated by Amazon. This was not a third-party order or fulfillment order, it was sold to me by Amazon.

4 of 4 found the following review helpful:


4Extech EX330  Feb 18, 2009 By Alan Miller "woodworker"
good price for feature and function. I wanted a meter with wider range of DC current scale and a frequency meter (Hz)... and cheap. The quality is better than I expected.

12 of 16 found the following review helpful:


5Great  Jun 11, 2008 By obug
This is a really nice multimeter with just about any feature you'll need for electronics as a hobby.

It may be more expensive than some other similarly featured meters out there, but keep in mind that Extech is a fairly well respected brand. They make good stuff that will last. I've never heard people say Extech stuff is junk. Other products, such as the cheaper stuff from your favorite mall electronics store, have plenty of bad reviews along with the good.

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