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Hey /ohm/ I need halp deciding on wat handheld multimeter to choose, with price allowing up to about 150 dollars. Been researching for a few days and since I don't know if brands can be trusted, I'm at a loss

The use it would have is everything automotive, so mostly it'll be low voltage, possibly needing accurate mA range (I do intend to get into DIY electronics soon), but I'd appreciate a clamp model or a clamp add-on, for checking the relatively high start-up and battery charging currents

A feature I'd greatly appreciate is duty cycle, as would be a relatively high resistance value (although at the price point I'm looking, it seems to be common already)

Now, the thing is, I can only buy stuff from Amazon since it's a friend who's doing the actual purchase, and while I'd love to just fuck it and get a Brymen, or one of the many other seemingly good options out there, I don't see one available there...unless I actually go for the Greenlee, supposed to be a rebranded Brymen?

Any input on this? Been checking EEVblog's charts, and as many other sources as possible for 3 days already and can't even begin to decide, since I have no experience in purchasing these items/the brands

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