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Looking for a multimeter

That one doesn't look too bad for the money.
I've been using a Fluke meter I got free about 10 years ago.
 
A basic $10-20 multimeter from the hardware store of your choice is more than accurate enough for measuring PSU voltages.
 
The ones Harbor Freight often has for $3 with coupon (or, if you can find a really good coupon, free with any purchase) are very accurate for DC volts and resistance (the only things I could check with good accuracy).
 
Check out EEV blog, Dave Jones did an excellent multimeter shoot out at both $50 and $100 price points.
 
+1 for the EEV Blog. Get use to the words "Heap of S&*T." He says it a lot. :D
 
Alright, thanks for the responses. I'll check out the EEV blog and look around some more.

Any of the Fluke 77's I found on ebay were out of my price range or not working.
 
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