I am the type of person that buys the best first (Ok, the best I can afford or realisticly save up for ), such as buying a Hyperion instead of a Duratrash that will break later. Unfortunately (Or fortunately), I haven't really had too much first hand experience with a cheap buy gone wrong, since pretty much all of my purchases go by the "You get what you pay for" rule.
4 out of 3 people have problems with fractions.
Last edited by Silver_Flame101; 10.04.2008 at 11:37 PM.
Harbor freight $4.99, $3.99 if you go to the store LOL works fine, Wouldnt wire your house with it or anything (maybe you can, not much of an electrician) but hobbywise it works cool for my (not large) needs
Harbor freight $4.99, $3.99 if you go to the store LOL works fine, Wouldnt wire your house with it or anything (maybe you can, not much of an electrician) but hobbywise it works cool for my (not large) needs
OK - don't laugh - but back in my 20's I couldn't afford a good Fluke so I got an almost top of the line Radio Shack multi-meter. It may not be the best, but it has done a nice job and lasted me for at least 10 years so far.
Another thing to consider is if you purchase a good meter up front you can use it for more than just R/C stuff. Then you will always have a good meter for any project that may come up around the house in the future, as long as you take good care of your tools. So do your research and choose wisely.