• LARGE RANGE MEASURING - 6000 Counts, DC Voltage to 1000V, AC Voltage to 750V, AC/DC Current to 10A, Resistance to 60MΩ, Capacitance to 100mF, with type K thermocouple to measure the temperature, continuity test
  • PERFECT MEASURING TOOL- 2-3 times/sec for sampling, quickly solve the safety problems of automotive and household electrical. Data hold and 2.7 inches large backlit LCD display for visibility in dimly light areas (Built-in support stand for hand free use)
  • NCV SENSITIVE TEST: If AC voltage detected, the LED lights will shine according to the signal density (low, medium, high), the beeper sounds at different frequencies to indicate. If strong signal, red light brights, high sensitivity.
  • MEASURE SAFETY: Confirm to the security requirements of 600V CAT IV 1000V CAT III , Ceramic Fuse & Thermistor protection circuit provide you the HIGHEST SECURITY during the working.
  • WHAT YOU GET - Tacklife DM01M Classic Digital Multimeter, Test Leads, K-Type Thermocouple, 4 x AA Batteries, User Manual, 24-Month Warranty

This is a great multi meter! It's very, very durable, easy to read and so many functions it's ridiculous but a good ridiculous! I read a comment saying the leads weren't very tight lol, not to embarrass anyone but when you push in the leads it will go about half way then you have to push a little harder because of the leads connection being so tight! There is no way it would "come loose" even if you swung it around your head in a lasso movement lol. So yes it's a good solid connection. I also read that it's to complicated to use. This meter is a great platform to learn how to use a good meter, there are video after video on YouTube to teach anyone how to use this awesome meter as you'd be surprised at how quick you can pick it up. Someone saying it's "to complicated" is someone who doesn't want to learn new things as anyone who's mechanically inclined will think this is a great meter at an unbelievable price. I thought at the price I would get something good for a few jobs but I can see me using this for years easily! So if you need a really great, durable, numerous functionality, accurate reading, dirt cheap meter than you need to own this meter! This is the first review I've done with so much approval as normally I just let my wife put a generic response if the product was decent but for this one I had to write it myself.

Bought this for a personal project. So far it's been performing great! The prongs come protected with a hard plastic and so do the ends which connect to the meter itself. Along with the testing prongs, it includes a temperature reading sensor due to the meter having a temperature reading option. It comes in a thick layer of rubber to protect the user from any potential shocks that might generate from misuse. The settings or options around the dial are clear and legible for their size. The Select button lets you switch between the settings that offer 2 options on the same input. The hold button lets the meter lock the reading of the display so when you take off the prongs of the object the user is testing, they can write down the value without the worry of having to forget and having to put the prongs back on the object again. It does not have the Auto feature, meaning thay you have to manually turn the dial to select the setting for the correct reading to be given. One of my favorite settings is the NCV (Non Contact Voltage) which wirelessly detects if a line is live just by getting it close enough to the source and the LEDs on top of the screen will notify if its safe or not ranging between green all the way to red. The backlight button makes the screen and flashlight turn on simultaneously but unfortunately it's just for 10 to 15 seconds (although you can look at it as a battery saver function). Speaking of battery saving, if left on and untouched for 5 minutes, the multimeter will beep letting the user know they forgot to turn it off. Overall, solid sturdy build, wide range of functions, accurate readings like the "pro" multimeters, and for a great price! For more information you can consult the manual it comes with or (if you're new to using a multimeter) view some youtube videos on how to properly use this multimeter! Just enter the brand and model.

Packed with features! This multimeter is crazy, it has every feature you could need in a multimeter. The red rubber shell provides protection from bumps and falls. It also has 2 spots on the back of the meter to place the leads so that they stay connected to the meter for storage. Also on the back of the meter is a kickstand so you can use it hands free at a desk. The screen on this thing is huge! one of the biggest I have seen on a meter and it is back lit. When you push the back light button it also turns on a light that comes out of the back of the meter. This light can be used as a small flashlight but its not good to light up an entire room. My favorite feature on this multimeter is the ability to use a thermocouple. I can measure the temperature of my laser cutter cooling tank to make sure the laser does not overheat. Overall the build quality of this tool is fantastic. The rubber shell is a must have for protection and light also makes working in low light situations more safe. The leads are well made and come with covers for both ends. The thermocouple is great as well but it could be a bit longer. All of the modes I have tested are working fine. The non contact feature works nice is very convenient. Im sure I wont use all of the modes on this meter but if I need help the manual is pretty good. I would recommend this meter to anyone who needs a ton of tools in one meter. Also recommend it to someone who needs to use a thermocouple to measure temperatures.

I bought this for my car toolbox since for the price if it gets beat up it would not be upsetting. I'm an electronic product design engineer with 35 years experience and have a six digit accuracy, five voltage, standard to check my meters. This meter came out perfect to three significant digits in DCV which is incredible for the price. I also tested ACV, DCA, and Ohms against my 4.5 digit Fluke bench meter. It was just about perfect on all, well better than its specification. I tried turning on and off the backlight/flashlight and no digit changed which tells me they didn't make that design mistake. The leads are good and once pressed in fully are very tight. The non-contact and lead-contact voltage detect functions worked well. Since 1.7V energizer lithiums do not leak and last a long time, I put those in the meter and it worked fine as much as this does not meet Spec. It's now in the car trunk tool kit, however it would be trusted on my bench that is full of $$ Fluke meters. The large digits are easy on old eyes. I did not test how rugged it is by dropping etc., and have not had it for very long. I'm not saying it is as good as a Fluke. I would never get rid of the Fluke meters for professional work. This is an incredible value and is very accurate vs the $500 class Fluke meters. There is a similar model with the transistor hfe socket in place of the top center backlight/flashlight button (they come on simultaneously) and felt this was better for my purpose, absent the transistor test. If I wrote the firmware, I would have made a momentary press of the light button turn on the backlight and the flashlight plus backlight would require a long press. Would be more practical in many applications when battery life might be important. I like that the flashlight is in the back instead of the top which allows flashlight use in a more practical aim when viewing the screen

The meter itself seems to be a great meter, but the reason I was replacing my old meter was a bad connection at the leads and this unit has the same problem. You have to keep everything perfectly still when making any readings or it loses signal. I, of course, didn't notice this until today, which is almost a month after the return window, but I will try contacting the company and see what happens. For such a low cost item I am not expecting much and it's $7 cheaper now then when I bought it. Update 03/30/18, the company left a comment asking for pictures, so I added one of it not working. You will notice that they did not leave a way to contact them, so I went through the ad listing and finally found a way to leave them a message. We will see what happens. Update 04/02/18, after the company contacted me, they agreed to send me new leads, they have already arrived and work like they are supposed to. These leads are better and probably higher cost versions though and not just replacements. Thank you very much.

I got this Tacklife DM01M Advanced Digital Multimeter Trms 6000 Counts Tester Non Contact Voltage Detection Amp Ohm Volt Multi Meter in early August when I ventured into purchasing some 18650 batterys and a couple of 18650 battery chargers for the first time. Using and charging 18650 batterys pretty much mandates that you must be able to check the voltage on these batterys accurately; so that's why I went with this charger. From all the reviews I've seen on YouTube and reviews here on Amazon I quickly came to realize the quality and value of this multimeter. This being a 6000 Counts Tester means it provides you with a higher level of accuracy than a non-6000 Counts Tester would, so that is a plus right there. This multimeter is probably a bit of overkill for what I will be using it for and I most likely will never need to use most of it's other functions, but that is O.K. with me because this is a really nice tester, built solidly and I think it's built to last. It's also bigger and heavier than I thought it would be. It seems to be built solid like a tank, so that's a good thing. I won't have to worry about it falling apart. The test-lead wires that came with mine work great and fit into the multimeter perfectly, so I really don't know what the fuss is about the wires, though I will probably get another set of wires for it eventually just so I have a spare set. All-in-all I am very happy with this multimeter, and yes if I ever did break it I would look for this one again.

I have owned/used at least 20 multimeters in the last 40 yrs and this is now my go to meter. First, it’s as accurate as my Fluke when checked against my precision 2.5, 5, 10v voltage reference. Most of my other meters aren’t as good. Next, I like it because it doesn’t auto range. Auto ranging meters make you while they hunt for the right range. I’d rather set it a fixed range and read the meter. There are other nice features I really appreciate such as large digits, a fast continuity beeper, rubbery case that holds probes, back light/flashlight, the use of AAA batteries (instead of 9v) and non-contact live AC detector. These are things that make it my go to meter. The only flaky thing I’ve found is the temperature measurement. When the meter is cold, it read 20 degrees too cold so I don’t trust it for temperature reading. I also wish the amp range went to 20 instead of 10. But for most of what I do with a meter, this one does a great job and for now I use more than my Fluke due to the light/backlight, and non-contact feature.

This multimeter rocks. The functionality alone sets it apart from most other meters in its price range. Initially, I was suspicious (as you should be) about how accurate this meter would be at this price point. Well, after doing numerous tests on almost all of the meter's functions, I can say that this little guy knocks it out of the park. To verify its functions (true RMS, capacitance, etc) I tested it on several pieces of lab equipment including two bench supplies, two oscilloscopes, and a signal generator. I compared the results alongside a benchtop Fluke and mid-range Milwaukee meter. I didn't include all of the images, but the results from my testing confirm that this little guy is right on the money with just about everything including: AC/DC voltage (with accurate RMS), current, resistance, frequency measurement, and capacitance measurement. Some cons with this meter: 1. Continuity testing has a small delay before the buzzer sounds. It's not a huge amount of time (a half second or so). But, compared to the Fluke's instant response, the delay is noticeable. 2. Temperature measurement doesn't seem to be super accurate. I didn't test this feature much, however: it's not a function I care about, personally. 3. The test probes aren't great. 4. The dial is really stiff to move. This is a more subjective thing than a flat-out con, I suppose. You definitely won't accidentally switch modes. The meter is obviously missing some higher-end functions like auto-ranging, auto-hold, etc. But, if you're a beginner or hobbyist looking for a swiss-army knife multimeter, this is your meter.

I'm a student in an electrical program right now. I bought this meter to compete/compare with the Fluke 116 and have found it to be just as good as a Fluke device. All my readings were within 1% of my partner's Fluke. This multimeter can measure very low currents, from 1-60 microamps, then from .06-6 milliamps, making it an ideal multimeter for anyone working on small circuits. Two fuses allow for safer in-line current readings, the low port offering up to 600mA and the high port at 10A. The small fuse is difficult to find a direct replacement for, and I had to substitute with a 500mA fuse. This is definitely a five star product capable of being compared side by side to a Fluke meter at an 85% price reduction.