
Best selling Multimeter from Fluke
On this page you'll find a ranking of the best Fluke products in this category. To give you a quick overview, we've already ranked the most important information about the products for you.
1. Fluke 115 digital multimeter
Designed for daily use, the Fluke 115 multimeter is optimized for electrical and electronic testing in the field, in industry, and in applications where additional functions make work easier, such as the measurement of direct and alternating current.

2. Fluke True RMS Current Clamp 325
True effective value measurements and optimized ergonomics make the 320 series current clamps essential tools for installation and troubleshooting in industrial and building technology applications. The Fluke 325 current clamp is used to check circuits, switches, fuses, and contacts for the presence of load current, alternating voltage, or continuity. These compact and robust current clamps are well-suited for current measurements up to 400 A in tight electrical cabinets. Additionally, the Fluke 325 current clamp allows for DC and frequency measurements.

3. Fluke Flk-1662 C
Fluke 1662, a solid, basic installation tester. The Fluke 1662 features the renowned reliability of Fluke devices, is user-friendly, and offers all the measurement functions needed for basic installation testing.

4. Fluke T150 Vde
Consideration of customer wishes. The new Fluke voltage and continuity testers are now even more stable and user-friendly than ever before. Fast testing results that you need in your daily work, with large user-friendly buttons, backlighting, and clear acoustic and physical indicators for every work situation. Sturdy, high-quality construction for long-lasting durability. This includes a durable, molded plastic housing, thicker test leads with wear indicators, a stable battery compartment, and a precise protective device for the test probes. The improved ergonomic design makes handling and operation easier (even with gloves) and allows for quick, secure contact with the test probes.

5. Fluke Double pole voltage tester T5
Tester for voltage, continuity, and current. The fixed fork allows for current testing without interrupting the circuit. The test leads can be conveniently stored on the back to save space. Available in two versions for 600 V and 1000 V.

6. Fluke 117 Multimeter
Electrician's multimeter with non-contact voltage tester. Non-contact voltage testing using VoltAlert. Automatic switching between DC and AC voltage. In LoZ mode, low input impedance prevents erroneous readings caused by phantom voltages. Large display with white LED backlight for poorly lit environments. True RMS for accurate measurements with non-linear loads. Measures 10 A (20 A overload for 30 seconds), resistance, continuity, frequency, and capacitance. The Fluke 117 electrician's multimeter features integrated non-contact voltage detection and the AutoV/LoZ function, which prevents erroneous readings due to phantom voltage, making it the ideal multimeter for electricians. Users around the world have confirmed that their 117 was an investment in accuracy. The Fluke 117 provides measurements for min, max, and average values, frequency, and capacitance. Thanks to its user-friendly design, the Fluke 117 saves you time, allowing you to easily tackle all tasks in succession. A multimeter is an electronic measuring instrument that measures voltage and current. Some devices are capable of measuring additional parameters such as resistance, capacitance, and frequency.

7. Fluke VoltAlert voltage tester
The next generation of Fluke's VoltAlert AC non-contact voltage testers are easy to use. You simply touch a terminal block, power outlet, or power cable with the test tip. When the measuring tip lights up red and the device beeps, voltage is present. Electricians, maintenance and security personnel, as well as homeowners, can quickly check whether a circuit is live at work or at home.

8. Fluke Handheld Multimeter
Fluke-usual robustness. Fluke-standard reliability. Fluke-standard accuracy.
True RMS measurements and optimized ergonomics make the 320 Series current clamps the most important measuring instruments for installation and troubleshooting in industrial and building applications. The Fluke 323 is ideal for current measurements up to 400A in confined enclosures.

9. Fluke Two-pole voltage tester T1
The Fluke voltage and continuity testers are now more robust and user-friendly than ever before. They provide quick testing results that you need in your daily work, with large, easy-to-use buttons, backlighting, and clear acoustic and physical indicators for every work situation. The sturdy, high-quality construction ensures a long lifespan. This includes a durable, molded plastic housing, thicker test leads with wear indicators, a stable battery compartment, and a precise protective cover for the test probes. The improved ergonomic design makes handling and operation easier (even with gloves) and allows for quick, secure contact with the test probes. This comprehensive family of testing devices offers the performance features, functions, and value for money that you need for your applications and requirements.

10. Fluke 179 Multimeter
This multimeter offers all the functions needed to diagnose most electrical and electromechanical faults, as well as issues with heating or ventilation. It is easy to use and features several improvements compared to Fluke's original Series 70, such as the capability for true RMS measurements, more measurement functions, compliance with the latest safety standards, and a much larger and more readable display.
