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<blockquote data-quote="trickcyclist" data-source="post: 207468" data-attributes="member: 14563"><p>I have been using Metrel for quite a few years now had four old ones and sent two off for calibration and repair to Acutest so bought a Fluke 1653 after lots of research to use while they were away.</p><p></p><p>It was rubbish it only lasted three weeks before it broke down refused to take a Ze. The n acutest lost my testers and had to supply a new metrel I can highly recommend them its much quicker and the leads are better as well.</p><p></p><p>Fluke took two months to fix the fault under warranty as well, bought in February and only had three weeks use since then - stear clear would be my advice.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="trickcyclist, post: 207468, member: 14563"] I have been using Metrel for quite a few years now had four old ones and sent two off for calibration and repair to Acutest so bought a Fluke 1653 after lots of research to use while they were away. It was rubbish it only lasted three weeks before it broke down refused to take a Ze. The n acutest lost my testers and had to supply a new metrel I can highly recommend them its much quicker and the leads are better as well. Fluke took two months to fix the fault under warranty as well, bought in February and only had three weeks use since then - stear clear would be my advice. [/QUOTE]
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