ESI 480A Auto Ranging Multimeter


Key features
- •43 test ranges; auto-ranging
- •10 test functions
- •Auto power-off; data hold
- •Dual fuse protection
- •10 Meg/Ohm input impedance
ESI 480A Auto Ranging Multimeter
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Customer Reviews
Reviews sourced from verified Amazon purchasers4.8
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Is easy and intuitive to use
Garry and Holly•November 7, 2015
Has all the features I need. Is easy and intuitive to use.
Five Stars
Amazon Customer•October 12, 2015
Works perfect
Solidly built, easy to operate
Trombone Rick•August 14, 2015
Look and feel of this meter is good. Precision and accuracy are good, autoranging is reasonably fast, and when I need quicker readings, selecting the range manually eliminates the delay. The continuity check buzzer is loud enough to hear. I replaced a Radio Shack 22-163 (20 years old) with this meter and it appears to be equal in performance and better in ruggedness. This meter is a bit more expensive than others but for me is worth the extra for the quality product. I especially like the 15 minute time-out feature for preserving battery life.
Great Tester
ShibbyZ06•June 13, 2015
This Multimeter has been better then I expected it to be. Auto-Ranging makes it so much easier to use. this has a soft rubber casing around it. keeps it safe when you drop it. I do wish it would have had a carrying case that came with, not a big deal. just like it so much that i want a case for it now.
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H. Price•February 8, 2009
I like the multimeter. However, I bought it mainly for the Hz function. While it does read 60.0 Hz on house current (which you would expect), I bought it to check the Hz on my generator. For that it seems to read the 3rd harmonic of 181 Hz. It may just be the fault of the generator as I don't have a more expensive meter such as a Fluke to compare readings.







