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<blockquote data-quote="Brian 157" data-source="post: 208976" data-attributes="member: 2251"><p>I was brought up with the old Robin separates &amp; also have a Robin MFT, with my 2391 assessing hat on I've seen a fair few newer testers &amp; am impressed by the current Megger MFTs, they seem easier to use than the Fluke equivalents.</p><p></p><p>The Kewtech meters are basically the old Robins updated, nice and easy to use but the anti-noise/no trip takes an age on Zs...</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Brian 157, post: 208976, member: 2251"] I was brought up with the old Robin separates & also have a Robin MFT, with my 2391 assessing hat on I've seen a fair few newer testers & am impressed by the current Megger MFTs, they seem easier to use than the Fluke equivalents. The Kewtech meters are basically the old Robins updated, nice and easy to use but the anti-noise/no trip takes an age on Zs... [/QUOTE]
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