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Right guys,

I'm looking at buying the following equipment and would appreciate your views on the "value for money" kinda thing

Megger MFT1720 - Free Calibration
30m wander lead - Think its Kewtech
R2 Socket Adapter
Calibration Checkbox (The non-powered type)
Voltage Detector
Proving Unit

The price of this lot is £785 + VAT (£942)

Any advice appreciated

Cheers
 
Right guys,

I'm looking at buying the following equipment and would appreciate your views on the "value for money" kinda thing

Megger MFT1720 - Free Calibration £650.00
30m wander lead - Think its Kewtech £45.00
R2 Socket Adapter £20.00
Calibration Checkbox (The non-powered type) £50.00+
Voltage Detector £45.00
Proving Unit £60.00

The price of this lot is £785 + VAT (£942) Total brand new about £870.00+VAT

Any advice appreciated

Cheers
See my approx idea of prices above, all depending on make, model, etc. because they can vary considerably so you would save about £80 on what i think the price would be, so seems like about the right price. Certainly not getting ripped off, unless they are secondhand!
 
Iv got the older version of the megger very good meter never had any problems can do full tests full house. I also have a easytest mi3000 and although its a good meter it over heats after 15 sockets and then is slow going. The wand I have is the megger one though never used the kewtech.
 
Cheers guys, I've only used the megger 1552 which I thought was a good bit of kit.
I'm gonna buy this set and see how it treats me :p
 
With expensive kit like a Meggar its worth checking the guarantee. I don't have Meggar but my Tester came with five years, that may be standard now, but when I bought it other manufacturers where only offering three years.
 

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