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Your cart is empty.The Fluke true rms clamp meter is a great clamp meter for general, grab and go troubleshooting needs. The FLUKE 325 is ideally suited for current measurements up to 400 a in tight cable compartments.
Lisa_G
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
I love this meter. It is compact yet big enough to operate with big hands. It has a max amp or voltage feature which has allowed me to see the inrush of amps drawn of equipment startup. It has been dropped a time or two and can handle a light rain,
Tambi
Reviewed in the United States on January 23, 2025
Fluke stands for high-quality, it definitely has good quality, robust housing and all functions you need.
Benoît R.
Reviewed in Belgium on January 20, 2025
Peu encombrant, faible poids, qualité du produit.Seul point qui pourrait être amélioré, c’est la housse. Il faut débrancher les cordons pour ranger l’appareil dans son étui.
Dani777
Reviewed in Germany on January 2, 2025
Ein top Produkt aus dem Hause Fluke
Davide Strada
Reviewed in Italy on January 12, 2025
non si può dire molto della Fluke e dei suoi prodotti, se non che è il top... ho avuto modo di provare questa pinza in prestito e ne sono rimasto affascinato, ha un pò di tutto.... e fa bene tutto!l'ho subito presa da compagna alla sorellona 393
YF
Reviewed in the United States on January 11, 2025
I bought this meter to quickly diagnose a possible parasitic battery drain in my car. Buying the meter and doing the diagnostic myself was cheaper and less time consuming than taking it to a mechanic.It’s a great multimeter in general so I use it for other things, too.I love it.
D. Sroelov
Reviewed in the United States on August 22, 2024
i haven't had a chance to check out all the functions, but the meter does seem to do what it's supposed to. it's a Fluke, so i'm assuming it works well, and will last a long time, unless proven otherwise.
macs
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2024
It's a Fluke. Excellent quality as expected. They're not cheap, but when you need the best, you gotta pay for it. I've used Fluke instruments for over 30 years. Always dependable, accurate and easy to use. If you can afford a Fluke, get it!
KvN Tradesman
Reviewed in the United States on March 10, 2024
Bought it in late 2013 (yes same one)I Use it on automotive, HVAC, house Electrical, Diesel, and appliances repairsDoes a excellent job for any trade that doesn't require tolerances of .001 or lessAuto range is ok but very efficient for quick checking continuity and resistance.min/max is a nice feature when checking voltage. Very robust amp clamp, still has a tight grip.Shuts off when not in use for a while which is nice when your constantly leaving it on. LolOnly thing that I would change is when turning on the dmm and using V that it remembers your last selection alternating or direct.. when working with direct V you have to switch it to direct eveytime you turn it on.Great DMM that can go the distance for any person entering the trades.-KVN
Meinadigitalworld
Reviewed in Canada on December 4, 2024
Why buying something else. Works fine and even received a personalized gift from the seller.
Just Garbag
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2024
Make sure you get yourself or already happen to have a good set of silicone leads, the ones shipped with the meter are like ten dollar plastic coated trash that would feel more at home in harbor freight product.edit: this was a little harsh they're decent leads it was just chilly the day i got them and they were incredibly stiff to move around and get any readings with. i put my set of TL175s on and honestly those are the leads I would like to get when spending hundreds of dollars on a tool. the cheap stiffies work, they're accurate, but if you're trying to work below freezing good luck feller
oscar
Reviewed in Mexico on July 10, 2023
Excelente producto, la calidad de los equipos Fluke no está a discusión…
Matty-J
Reviewed in the United States on May 18, 2018
I got this meter to help with parastic draw tests and because it was a Fluke.The meter is pretty great, it's light, but also feels like you could smack someone around with it and it would be completely unscathed. The backlight is decent, but not great. If you're in a dark area it'll be better than nothing.The case is JUST big enough for the meter and the leads to fit (folded up), it doesn't fit the meter with the leads attached. I do like how small the case is though. I can attach it to my pants with a carabiner and it's not too bad.One thing that bugs me is that Ohms measuring and continuity testing are combined into one and there's no way to choose between the two. So if you're trying to test the resistance of a switch or fuse the meter will be beeping the whole time. I have had a couple instances with testing the Ohms of a wheel speed sensor where the meter determined I was doing a ohms measurement and shut off the continuity test. I'm not sure how or why it did, it's very ambiguous, but it seems the meter has some way of determining what you're trying to do.The clamp is slightly slow, it'll adjust until it gets the right measurement, but rest assured you can be confident that it's displaying the measurement with confidence.It's a fantastic meter and definitely the best near $300 I've spent, the only reason I don't use it a lot is I don't like leaving my meter in the bay I work at when I'm not there and sometimes forget it in my other car that contains all of my other tools.Update:Just wanted to share a bit of an update. This meter doesn't read millivolts very well. You'll only be able to read to the 100's, so you couldn't see something like 0.01V on the meter. So doing a test like AC ripple with this meter will prove fruitless unless you're getting an egregious amount of AC through your battery.Still love the meter, but make sure you have another meter that can go down to the mV scale if you're gonna be doing tests like this.
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