Innova 3320 Auto-Ranging Digital Multimeter
- Brand:
- Innova
- Model Number:
- 3320
- UPC:
- 042173033201
- EAN:
- 0042173033201
- ASIN:
- B000EVYGZA
- Walmart SKU:
- 14644666
Market rate of $31.86 positions buyers 0.0% under the established average.
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Tracking History: We have tracked Innova 3320 Auto-Ranging Digital Multimeter since 9/12/2023. The most recent price update was on Dec 22, 2023.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $29.99 (lowest on 9/12/2023) to $31.86 (highest on 12/22/2023). The average price during this period is $30.46.
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Customer Insights: Rated 4.6/5 from 195 reviews.
I was really suprised to find a sturdy well built and easy to use device at this price. After shopping around for the more expensive options, and reading their not so favorable reviews, I was about to give up, until this Innova 3320b popped up in my feed. After reading reviews and watching videos, I decided to take a chance and I am glad I did. This device is just right for me. I did see a negative video about this wonderful device, yet I could perceive there was probably a paid monetary gain for producing a negative and misleading report for the competition can not compare at this price .
A little more expensive than some meters, but worth it. The plastic case is very sturdy and will take some rough handling. The clips on the sides for the probes are very useful. I am hanging my meter on the wall near my workplace. There are straps on the back to help you hold it when you are away from your bench, and a folding stand.
I give an "excellent" rating to all the rating criteria because everything from product browsing, descriptions & specs, purchasing, to shipping speed & cost was positive. No negatives or caveats. BTW, the Equus 3320 multimeter is the only multimeter on the market that is flexible enough, simple enough, AND inexpensive enough to use solely as an all purpose, all variety battery tester - from 1.5V button batteries to 12 and 24V vehicle batteries. All other battery testers are either much more limiting and/or difficult to use and read, or much more expensive. I got it for my in-laws to use so it has to be easy to use. And, of course, it is a multimeter and can thus be used for more than just battery testing. Hopefully the product longevity will be good also. So far I consider the product to be very good.
I'm really happy with this DMM. I am going to get one for my brother for his upcoming birthday. My old meter had 10 amp fused circuits for AC and DC, but I actually never used them. I think most people just add a resistor as 10 amp is not that much anyway for practical use except on small items with low current flow. That said, this does have a setting to measure current. BTW the fuse inside is for the battery test function if the lights stop working. The battery test function is great (and one of the main reasons I'll get my brother one) because it puts a little drain on the battery instead of just measuring the volts. They still show on the readout, but you'll notice slightly lower than you see on the DC setting, and the lower the voltage the more drop you'll see on the readout. This is important because putting a little drain on a battery is when a bad cell might show up. I've read others thought the lead wires were too small and flexible, but I think they're good that way...who wants to knock their meter off it's resting place trying to manipulate stiff large wires; also, I find the tips to be very sensitive/responsive, someone else said they weren't. The 10 megOhm input impedence is sometimes only found on much more expensive meters, but this one has it (a safety feature). I'll add that I like the dial face...my last meter was push button and I think I got confused because of it and had it on DC when I measured a wall socket (AC) yikes! It's nice to see clearly what setting you're on. Keep in mind that the numbers will jump around before you touch the leads to something because it is an auto-ranging meter, a must have in my opinion.
For the price this is a good meter.
Small but powerful little meter
nice item beeping is not as loud!! speaker must be small
This meter is well built and comes with input covers as well as test lead covers to protect the leads and the auto ranging feature is a very nice touch. I use a multi function tool like this on a regular basis and the last one I had was not auto ranging and even as often as I use this tool I forgot to dial in the correct voltage and smoked the meter, so auto ranging is a good idea no matter how often you use the tool.
I was really impressed by the simplicity of the volt meter yet had all the features of the high dollar volt meters do .
Works well. I like the battery load tester. If it had a backlight it would be five stars.
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