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The KAIWEETS HT206D Digital Clamp Meter is a versatile multimeter designed for professionals and DIY enthusiasts alike. It accurately measures AC/DC current, voltage, frequency, resistance, capacitance, and temperature, featuring True-RMS technology for precise readings. With safety certifications, a user-friendly interface, and a non-contact voltage detection function, this clamp meter is perfect for labs, factories, and home use.
B**S
Great value. Perfect for troubleshooting. A must have for home electrical work.
I cannot believe I put up with my old analog multimeter for this long. This device is both affordable and does so much more than what my old multimeter could do.I'm unable to personally attest to its accuracy when it comes to small electronics, this was purchased as a tool for testing portable solar equipment, and in that role it has done very well.The carrying case is well made and holds everything well. And the manual does a good job of explaining how to use all the functionality. This was my first go with a clamp style meter with DC amp measurements and it had me up and going in minutes.
I**Y
Functional and accurate
This multimeter is very practical and helpful. Accuracy is great and functionality is awesome. Even you can measure temperate , voltage, continuity, resistance, current, etc. I love the light that allows you to see in dark confinements. It is easy in the selection of the settings and display is clean and bright enough. Also, a back comes with it to storage it. Love it
T**.
Works as described
Item functions as designed. For being an after-market product, this meter is quite accurate. I’ve struggled with accurate inductive meters and was referred to this one and is living up to what it was sold to be.The display is very bright when needed, and very bold. Easy to read and understand.Only gripe that I have is, when reading a test results, the reading stands to fluctuate? Possible meter issue? Or circuits I am measuring? Not so sure, nevertheless does what is needed.
T**K
This is amazing!
Update I'd have had two of these now for about 2 months and they are wonderful! All functions work perfectly and it's such a better design!Well this is amazing! For $29.99 I just received the best designed clamp meter that I've ever owned! First thing is that it defaults to DC volts when you put it to the volt position. Second thing is the screen is easy to read and with one button has a bright backlight. Third thing is I just timed the auto off function and it's about 20 minutes! It is so infuriating that all of these high-tech expensive voltmeters shut themselves off in about 2 or 3 minutes and I have to turn it back on again and while I'm using it. The most impressive feature is that it is a DC clamp meter as well as an AC clamp meter. This is very unusual. Almost all clamp meters are AC but in order to get a DC clamp meter you usually have to spend a lot more money. I also very much like the fact that the test leads plug into the bottom rather than the front. This allows you to store the cords in the case without having it take up space. It also has a small button on the right side to hold readings in case the meter is in a location you can't actually see the screen when you're taking a reading. Another unusual feature is that it does measure Hertz. Very impressed!
A**R
Clamp meter
Great meter for the price--my old one stopped working so I needed a replacement.
J**A
Funciona
Por el precio está bien
S**G
Great meter but terrible test leads
This Kaiweets HT206D clamp multimeter is great - I love it. For $48 it is a best buy.{{It competes well with my several hundred dollars Fluke multimeter. My biggest issue with Fluke is their probes are outrageously priced, but their meters are excellent.}}I have tested all functions, and it works very well. The clamping ammeter is a real plus. This is now my go-to meter for everyday projects. I like the fact that it uses two AAA batteries. I hate rechargeable anything and avoid them like the plague they are –always discharged when you need them most and you need to wait to recharge them. Not this meter – just slip in two new AAA batteries and you are good to go.Half the leads (mainly the fine pointed ones) that come with the meter, however, are crap and so is the optional Kaiweets 23-piece multimeter test lead kit. These have connectivity issues with either high ohms or ohms that continuously jump all over the place. They are held in place via a crimp and the conductivity is awful.The Kaiweets vendor replaced the 23-piece kit for me, but the replacement had the same conductivity issues.Save yourself time and aggravation, get a good lead set for this. I wasted a few weeks thinking the meter was bad when it was bad probes.These are the probes I ultimately settled on as excellent for this Kaiweets clamping multimeter: the Snakol 22-Piece Multimeter Test Lead Kit and the Bionso 25-Piece Multimeter Leads Kit - both at about the same price as the malfunctioning Kaiweets test probe kit. The main difference is the Snakol has longer probe handles which I like. I am using both sets, however.All the probes in these two sets have great conductivity and no issues and they fit the Kaiweets HT206D clamp multimeter. They give stable readings of 0-to-0.1-ohms.The main issue with these, however, is the probes need to be screwed into place with a wrench or needle nose pliers making changing probes more difficult. On the other hand, this is likely why they give such good conductivity. However, you can buy multiple sets so you can permanently set up the probes you use most frequently. Some of the other probes in the set are the plug-in type so they be changed easily and these have excellent conductivity as well. I find these two kits give me all the probes I need and more.
A**R
Very Versatile and Solidly built
Solid build and pretty easy to use. Got it for the clamp amperage which works well. Although it is auto-ranging, it initiates clamp current mode in DC where, at least for me, the normal measurements are AC. Not hard to change the selection, but it seems like the wrong default mode. Likewise, for measuring voltage, one needs to cycle between DC, AC and HZ by pushing a button. Pay attention to the mode, otherwise you'll not be getting the measurements you expect. I recommend it though - it does do a lot of different measurements, and it's a good versatile tool for home repairs.Update 7/23/25: More I use this, the more I like it. The ability to check if an outlet is live without using contact probes works well and is very convenient. I tried the temperature probe, and it was fairly accurate although the specs were less kind. The button labelling and positioning on the device is confusing, but one gets used to it. Note it won't measure low currents through the probes, so it is not a subsitute for a electronics multimeter if you are a electronics hobbyist.
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