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<blockquote data-quote="user 122190" data-source="post: 7572839" data-attributes="member: 122190"><p>I have had the same meter now for almost 40 years. The other day, diagnosing my riding mower, I saw that the negative test lead was becoming frayed. Test leads are more expensive then base model meters, that come with leads. A multimeter with more then enough functionality for the DIY homeowner for under $10, is unbelievable. My old meter still works fine, it is just the lead that is going, as good as I can remember, cost me $50 or so those many many years ago</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="user 122190, post: 7572839, member: 122190"] I have had the same meter now for almost 40 years. The other day, diagnosing my riding mower, I saw that the negative test lead was becoming frayed. Test leads are more expensive then base model meters, that come with leads. A multimeter with more then enough functionality for the DIY homeowner for under $10, is unbelievable. My old meter still works fine, it is just the lead that is going, as good as I can remember, cost me $50 or so those many many years ago [/QUOTE]
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