It spans the right ranges for what I need. Happy I made the purchase. Thank you.
@powercone4865 ай бұрын
Auto mechanic here. Love this meter does everything I need and more and the accuracy is good for the applications I need the tool for.
@cowboy412314 ай бұрын
Thanks, diesel tech here 👍 I z just bought this based on specs/price/reputation . Will use for diagnostics
@georgedavall94495 ай бұрын
I will say, Tom is one smart Man, and very thorough in his reviews!
@rfink2227 ай бұрын
Very good assessment of the MM720. Thanks for comparing to the other options.
@bass-man54018 ай бұрын
Thank you. Been shopping for a digital multimeter for some time and dont know what to get aside from a Fluke that I cannot afford. I think I will go with this
@losslessthoughts8 ай бұрын
I bought the MM450 but regretted it, I had thought the only real difference between it and the 720 was low impedance mode but there are a few others, the main one I missed being the 6000 count display on the 720 vs the 4000 on the 450. That is my main regret. I didn't even open, I'm going to pay the extra $30 and exchange it for the 720 tomorrow. It will actually be my first multimeter, I mainly want it for tinkering with electronics and learning. Also for around the house / car.
@christophersmith1173Ай бұрын
Great review. Much more than I was looking for! I hope to use this MM720 for conductive carbon fiber composite resistivity
@peterg21913 ай бұрын
Just picked up at Home Depot at $74.99 in Las Vegas, NV ! Great Price for LoZ multimeter with original Klein Pouch !!!! Big LCD! Absolutely love this multimeter!
@HinduGangsta3 ай бұрын
just picked this up from home depot for $50. seems like a steal at that price
@jessicahager86342 ай бұрын
Same!
@ryanmorgan56447 ай бұрын
Do you think gold plated leads would change these results and make them more accurate if you were to buy this meter and upgrade the leads? For resistance that is
@N8FDY7 ай бұрын
This will only help over time, because the gold plated leads will hold up longer. As long as you make sure you wipe that oily coating of the leads that come with the meter the leads should be good for a few years. People who do circuit tracing with continuity measurements prefer the cold plated leads. The meter met it specifications for the resistance measurements I tested. The accuracy is mostly controlled by the design of the meter. Instead of spending $35 to upgrade the leads, take that money and add $15 more and buy the EEVBlog Bremen BM235 instead of the MM720, that will give you better accuracy on the resistance ranges. In my testing I use the same test leads on every meter, I don't use the leads that come with the meter, I want to test the meter not the leads.
@samwilson1957Ай бұрын
What meter do you recommend for a hobbyist starting to do audio work? Not wanting to break the bank.
@mrpetit210 ай бұрын
Not having a dedicated AC mV range (only 6,000V) and a mediocre DC mV range (600,0mV) makes this meter not so suitable for electronics work. This is more an electrician's multimeter. I have a 2000 counts cheap pocket multimeter from the 80's that does even better than this one in this regard, so it's not a particularly high bar to set.
@mikeadler43410 ай бұрын
👍👍
@christopherworthington70007 ай бұрын
Crap...I bought this exact one...Am I good just reading 12v and 120v things🤔
@N8FDY7 ай бұрын
You should be fine. I try to avoid watching a review of anything I already bought. I hate that feeling that I bought the wrong one. 12V DC is fine at .5%+5 you will only be up to .03 volts or 30 millivolts off. My testes show the meter was alway in specification on all the DC voltages. At 120 V AC the meter is 1%+3 so you could be up to 1.6 volt off. The meter only missed it very lower AC millivolts specifications, it was fine with higher AC voltages.
@georgedavall94495 ай бұрын
Wow @ 01:07 😯 🙄
@capriracer35110 ай бұрын
That was a bit disappointing. I was hoping that these were an improvement over the MM1000 I purchased about 12 years ago. But, it is a slow, inaccurate meter just like the MM1000, just with a fancier case and display. I hardly ever use mine and probably should have returned it when I realized how bad it was. It may be ok for just a general residential electrician and is probably safe if you have an accident with it, but that is about it.