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The Auto-Range Digital Multimeter 18Z-III delivers professional-grade accuracy with 20000 counts and 4 1/2 digit resolution. Featuring a large, backlit 21mm LCD, True RMS measurement, and non-contact voltage detection, it covers a comprehensive range of electrical parameters including voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, temperature, and frequency. Designed for reliability and safety, it includes overload protection, high voltage alarms, and peak hold functionality. Ideal for lab, factory, and hobbyist use, this battery-powered multimeter combines advanced features with user-friendly design at an exceptional value.
| ASIN | B07R47RYPW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,665 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #102 in Multi Testers |
| Brand Name | Thsinde |
| Color | 4 1/2 |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (77) |
| Included Components | no |
| Item Weight | 1 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Thsinde |
| Measurement Type | Multimeter |
| Minimum Operating Voltage | 9 Volts (DC) |
| Model | 18Z-III |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Style Name | Voltage Tester |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 1000 Degrees Celsius |
K**.
Very capable product
This is an amazing product for the money. It is easy to use if one reads the instructions (which are very well written and easy to follow). Superior accuracy! Great piece of technology in a nice package.
D**S
Excellent value for price, good overall accuracy
I like multimeters and wondered how good a 20000 count $38 meter could be. Well... pretty good!... considering the low price. In a completely unfair test, I compared it to Fluke 289 and Fluke 87V multimeters (which I know to be very accurate). My observations: The Good: . DC Voltage tests (2.5v to 10v) - dead on, very accurate . AC Voltage tests (at household 120V levels) - accurate, within spec . DC current tests - accurate, well within 1% . Continuity tests - quite fast, better than average for a low cost meter . Resistance tests - accurate, well within 1% . Capacitance tests - within spec; the usual 3% - 5% accuracy . NCV - Non Contact Voltage sensor, nice to have, works well. . 20000 count, nice to have. Side effect is that some readings can take a bit longer to settle. . Build Quality - seems better than average for a low-cost Chinese meter. While it does not have the the same heft and quality feel as a Fluke or Brymen, it *does* have an actual removable boot/holster (see photo), a crisp precise selection dial, and decent quality test leads. But like most other inexpensive meters, it does feel somewhat light and plastic-y. . Display is large and readable, sharp and crisp. The secondary readout is nice, but only active during AC voltage tests. The Less Good: . Diode tests - within spec; will light all LEDs but will only read voltage drop for red/yellow LEDs, not green/blue/white LEDs (i.e. anything > 2v drop?). Quite a few meters fail to handle LED testing as they should, so not an uncommon deficiency. Measurement of regular diodes seems to work fine, and produces accurate readings. . Bar Graph - as near as I could tell, the bar graph as implemented on this meter merely reflects the current digital numeric readout. It does not provide the kind of separate quick-reaction display that one sees on more costly meters. Too bad, since this negates most of the usefulness of the bar graph and it becomes merely decorative. . Peak - peak min/max readings seem to be available *only* for AC voltage readings, not the broader min/max capabilities found on pricier meters. . Backlight - works well, but a the backlight LED produces a pronounced uneven lighting on the left side (see photo). Doesn’t bother me much, but some could find this annoying. . Like many Chinese meters, this one beeps every time you turn the selection switch to a new setting: Annoying. . No warnings when the test lead is accidentally left in the10A socket during non-current testing. I took the meter apart and noted that the input protection features are limited, but perhaps a little better-than-average for this price class. The sockets are the usual stamped pot-metal-looking affairs, but the board includes what appear to be decent-sized HRC fuses. The 10M-ohm current limiting resistance is provided by a set of four MELF-type 2.5M resistors. No MOVs to be seen, but but there is a lone PTC. No circuit board cutouts, or other physical shielding, but overall looks perhaps a bit better than the usual cheap-meter average. It claims cat IV 600v rating but I’d hesitate to trust that, and plan to use it only with voltages less inclined to rock my world. See photo... So, not perfect, and not high-end meter quality and features, but still a better-than-average set of capabilities for the price. Should be excellent for general around-the-house tasks, hobbyist use, or as a spare/truck meter.
Z**H
Good value
Well made, nice screen, works well. Did notice some minor inconsistencies in readings, so not highly precise, but within any tolerances I would need. +/- 0.02 deviation on vdc readings.
K**Y
Nice Meter
Nice meter. Seems well built for the money. Functions well for what I need. Only complaint is it needs a "real" user manual.
J**0
Nice meter
Has all the features. Came with lots of accessories, two sets of leads, tweezer leads, temp probe, alligator clips, minimalistic meter case and 10 jumpers with alligator ends. The peak feature is why I bought this meter and it works well. Recommend.
S**N
18Z-III 20000 Count Rocks!
Well, for under $50, it rocks! At 1/10th of the Fluke 87V, it only has 0.3% difference in AC readings. Of course, nobody should compare this to a Fluke, but for an all around beater, this is a good multimeter. Now the bad stuff. The attention to details is almost nonexistent. When you open the back screw for putting the battery in, there’s no guide which side is the plus. Fortunately, it won’t die if you put the battery in reverse, which I did at first. The OHM test shows some resistance. I’m not sure if this is because of the leads or internal circuits. It’s always a bad sign to see anything but zero when the leads touch. Measuring house AC showed comparable results to the trusty Fluke 87V within 0.3 percent (was always lower than Fluke). Conclusion is, don’t expect it to perform like a Fluke, but a good all around DMM that you don’t mind your kids to play with. I considered Klein too, but for the price, this wins all the time. Thanks for reading and YMMV.
J**S
Very nice set and high-quality Multimeter A+
Look out Fluke you have a great made multimeter competitor at a much better price point. Cant go wrong with this purchase. AAA+++
D**N
excellant, exactly as pictured, arrived on time in perfect condition
excellant tools, I really like the assortment of probes(especially the one with smaller tips which i needed to test harness connecters on ATV
A**R
Don't even debate it, just buy one. You will not regret getting this meter for this kind of money. (sub $45) Excellent for electronics use, will range down to 1 microvolts DC. Sampling speed could be better. But hey, dual display, 20000 counts I mean come on what else can you ask for. The build quality if very nice and sturdy. Nice materials and selector switch, one handed operation not an issue. The input protection is slightly above average for this price range. (dual HRC fuses) Buy these while you still can. It's a deal all right.
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