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Hi Chaps,

Recommendations please
Any recommendations I'll follow up by having a look on youtube etc (Everythings on youtube now!)

Looking for a backup/second multifunction tester.
Requirements are:
Any brand
Reliable
Must test most (preferably all) RCDs but type A a must obviously.
Prefer turning knobs to scrolling through options but could be convinced otherwise.
More options the better, rather have it and not need it than....you know the rest.
Not bothered if it's a "newer" brand, I know some guys wont touch anything that's not Meg or fluke
Simple enough for my Granny to use.
Cheap.
Cheapish.
Under a grand.
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Yes, I am aware there are probably a lot of similar threads I could read, instead of saying "use the search function", could you link the thread. Pretty please.
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Primarily Domestic.
 
my back-up meter:
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Megger 1700 series or if you want to look like your playing with a children’s toy a kewtech
 

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