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Old 25-05-2008   #1 (permalink)
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Default Megger Megger MFT1553, Fluke Fluke 1653, Kewtech KEW6015 or Alphatek EurotestAT

Hi Folks

Have any of you ever tried the Alphatek EurotestAT or Kewtech KEW6015? I have used the rest but obviously not long enough to be able to determine the best one.
What do you think? Which one would you chose or in other words which one is the easiest to use?

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Default Re: Megger Megger MFT1553, Fluke Fluke 1653, Kewtech KEW6015 or Alphatek EurotestAT

I know people that have tried them both. The Alphatek is OK but difficult/complicated to use compared to the Megger MFT or Fluke. The Kewtech is too easy to blow up where the Megger MFT's are easiest to use, indestructable even if you put them accross phases on the wrong range and push the button, and come with a 3 year warranty.

I have had the new MFT1553 for 6 months an its great.

I got emailed a promo video for it you can see at

YouTube - Megger MFT1553 Multifunction Tester

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