Price: $+
Pros: Large lighted display, responsive, beeper
Cons: No AC amps scale, prone to damage over digital
Bottom Line: Nice analog meter for the closer monitoring of signal changes, probably one of the best out there
Tekpower TP8268
Price: $+
Pros: Has many test ranges, from micro-amps to frequency, plus a voltage detector
Cons: Fairly slow, not great for high energy work
Bottom Line: An okay device for those in non-demanding trades; worth the money
Tekpower TP7040 Review
Price: $
Pros: Good screen, smooth needle, low resistance ranges, zero adjustment
Cons: Low category rating, not as durable as a DMM
Bottom Line: Decent, quick responding analog meter for the bench or home at a nice price
TekPower TP9605BT
Price: $$
Pros: True RMS multimeter with data logger and temperature sensor
Cons: Bluetooth can be unreliable, sluggish auto-range
Bottom Line: It can’t replace a Fluke, but this is a decent multimeter that also boasts data logging functionality – a bit of a steal
TekPower TP4000ZC Review
Price: $+
Pros: An auto-ranging, data-logging multimeter, measures most ranges including temperature
Cons: Bit of a cheap feel, no backlight, finicky software
Bottom Line: OK meter for the price, but the ability to monitor and store data makes a difference