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The Etekcity MSR-A2000 Digital Multimeter is a versatile, high-precision tool featuring True RMS accuracy, a 6000-count backlit LCD, and comprehensive measurement modes including voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, frequency, and temperature. Designed with professional safety standards (CAT III 1000V, CAT IV 600V) and rugged durability, it’s perfect for electricians, mechanics, and engineers who demand reliable diagnostics in any environment.














| ASIN | B09HP6M8CW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #539,077 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #942 in Multi Testers |
| Brand | Etekcity |
| Color | Red |
| Date First Available | October 14, 2021 |
| Item Weight | 10.8 ounces |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 7.28 x 3.43 x 1.57 inches |
| Item model number | MSR-A2000 |
| Lower Temperature Rating | 32 Degrees Fahrenheit |
| Manufacturer | ETEKCITY |
| Measurement Type | Multimeter, Voltmeter |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Product Dimensions | 7.28 x 3.43 x 1.57 inches |
| Specification Met | Cat III 1000v, Cat IV 600v |
| Style | Upgrade |
| UPC | 810043374262 |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 104 Degrees Fahrenheit |
R**L
Great cheap meter
I have a $500 Fluke 87V and I never use it anymore because this meter is so amazing! I am an industrial mechanic so I troubleshoot lots of electrical problems, 24V sensors, PLC I/O, heaters, pumps, 480V motors, 120V residential wiring, etc. This thing is accurate enough and is great for troubleshooting, plus it's so cheap. The only things I don't like: it doesn't have a backlight and sometimes I have to bang the batteries to get it to turn on. I even once accidentally tried to ohm a live circuit (dumb electrician ran power from another room past all the breakers into the room I was working in), and it still worked with no need to replace a fuse. I definitely recommend this unless you're doing something extremely accurate.
C**S
Great inexpensive multimeter
I'm a design engineer who uses high end test and measurement equipment and designs it. In terms of ergonomics and functionality this is a really nice multimeter. It's a bit smaller than I expected but chunky at the same time and will definitely take some abuse. The dial has a satisfying click and is easy enough to push with one finger. There are stops for all the key functionality including AC and DC voltage without having to use a select button (select is only used for AC versus DC current), a big plus. The leads are decent quality with molded in holders to store them. Packaging and instructions are also better than most cheap meters. BK Precision is my choice for ~$100, fluke above that. But on the low end this is a very nice all-around option. Update: Just had the chance to use it to troubleshoot an outboard motor and it was great (bad solenoid). The stand worked fine on the sloped boat surfaces and it has enough bulk that it doesn't fall over as you move the leads around as the pocket type meters will do.
B**.
Initial Impression.......GREAT Value!!!
I received my UT201 yesterday so this is an initial "impression" review with some limited testing of the features. My background is an IBEW inside wireman (electrician) of approximately 13 years, mostly commercial/industrial though with some residential. I've had multiple voltage testers and multi-meters over the years. The last 6-7 years I've been using mostly Fluke testers and meters, my primary being a Fluke T5-600. I purchased the Etekcity UT201 since I wanted an inexpensive True-RMS CLAMP meter for (the occasional) metering of wires too big to fit in the slot/jaws of my T5-600. The UT201 had, for the most part, very positive reviews on Amazon and the price could not be beat for its feature set. The 400A max is adequate for the vast majority of time I would need to check bigger wire. Anyways, out of the box, the UT201 seems to be of impressive "heft" and quality for its price. The display and markings are clear and easy to read. The two leads (black and red cables with probes) are a good length. The thickness of, and insulation on, the leads, though not up to the level of the Fluke or other more expensive testers/meters I have used, seems quite good for the price point. I would not be uncomfortable in using the meter in applications up to its rated max of 600V. Some reviews I read stated the meter other purchasers had received did NOT include a case. Mine did and the case is appropriately sized and of a decent grade material. I tested the voltage and amperage measurements of the UT201 against my Fluke T5-600. I tested the current (amps) draw of my Shop-Vac, a quartz halogen light and hairdryer (on high heat). The amps measured were virtually the same between the Fluke and UT201. I mean plus/minus 0.1 amps, which is negligible. Voltage was check at several different 120V receptacles around my house. Again the readings were virtually identical, plus/minus 0.2 volts. The only other feature I have had the opportunity to "check" is continuity. Just crossing the lead/probe tips indicated continuity (as it should), though the contact of the lead tips did not seem as "sensitive" as other meters/testers I have used. Perhaps due to the newness of the leads or type of metal used, not sure. I wouldn't deduct a star for this, maybe 1/2 a star if that was an option. Though long term it may not even turn out to be an issue. Other reviewers had "complained" about the lack of auto-ranging and auto shut-off. At this price point I do not expect auto-ranging. My unit DOES have an auto shut-off feature built in (around 15 min. of non-use) and I believe it actually beeped when it shut-off (though I was in another room at the time). User instructions were included. They were relatively clear and I believe they would be relatively easy for a new or novice user to follow. There was no UL listing on the device or in the instructions that I could find. In summary, my initial impressions of my new UT201 are very positive. I can't comment on the durability or long-term accuracy, since I only received it yesterday. It is for that reason that, as of now, I will only give it a 4-star rating. Based on what I see and my limited testing, I would definitely recommend the UT-201 to someone looking for a (very) reasonably priced, full-featured, clamp-on multimeter. If during the course of time and usage I have any significantly negative experiences with the unit I will try to update this review.
D**N
Very good
J**H
This is my first multimeter; and of the ones I saw in Amazon, this is the one I really liked and was within my desired price range. My first impressions with the product was positive, I should say: it looked sturdy and the main device, the cables and the pins are of a very good quality. It came with the user manual and the whole package was in a black pouch. I looked up Youtube videos to find out on what circuits and gadgets and batteries I can use this device safely on. And I also referenced the manual and played around with the multimeter. I have a good understanding of electricity and the basic physics of it as I have taken a couple of university Physics courses. And finding the amperes and resistance and voltage of electronics gives me satisfaction. The autoranging feature also simplifies the process. I sure will enjoy using this device for its general utility and my fun.
C**N
Très satisfait depuis tant qu'ont chercher merci
A**I
The pins are really sharp, I wish some kind of covers or caps were included in the box to store them safely.
C**H
Good general purpose multimeter that provides a good indication for maintenance work
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