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⚡ Pocket precision meets pro-level versatility — never miss a beat in your electrical diagnostics!
The ALLOSUN EM3085A is a compact, budget-friendly digital multimeter offering 3 3/4 digit auto-ranging accuracy for DC/AC voltage, current, resistance, capacitance, frequency, diode, and continuity testing. Designed with safety in mind, it includes a built-in fuse and meets CAT II 600V standards. Its pocket-sized form factor, non-contact voltage detection, and data hold features make it an ideal tool for professionals and hobbyists seeking reliable, portable electrical measurement.














| ASIN | B08HK295HK |
| Best Sellers Rank | #31,697 in Tools & Home Improvement ( See Top 100 in Tools & Home Improvement ) #40 in Multi Testers |
| Brand | allsun |
| Brand Name | allsun |
| Color | Black |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 out of 5 stars 825 Reviews |
| Included Components | English Manual |
| Item Dimensions | 4.5 x 2.35 x 1 inches |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 4.5 x 2.35 x 1 inches |
| Manufacturer | Zhangzhou Eastern Intelligent Meter Co., Ltd |
| Measurement Type | Multimeter |
| Model | EM3085 |
| Part Number | EM3085 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Specification Met | Iec |
| Style | Digital |
| Style Name | Digital |
| UPC | 788537553137 |
W**.
Budget and pocket friendly multimeter
This is a very budget and pocket friendly multimeter. It’s small, well built and I think is accurate and precise enough. If this is your first multimeter, it’s a great starting point; if you want a portable one, I think it’s great for that; if you want to show off, stop reading and get a Fluke. It’s not a Fluke and it costs a small fraction of it, so any comparison to Fluke or a Bryman or any other big brand is unfair. I’ll try my best to give you an overview of what this is and what is not. Construction: It feels pretty solid, it will not survive a fall from more than your desk though, so don’t leave it unattended on the roof of your house. The leads are permanently attached to it, and their cable is not super flexible, but it’s not hard stiff either. I can put the leads back to their intended position in the case without any problem every time I use it. The clamp case is convenient to store everything in a smaller package than a modern phone, but it’s not really convenient for having it in a stand up position (also, the whole thing is pretty light and any tension/pressure on the leads will move it) but you can let it laying flat on the table and it will be OK. The dial feels as if it will survive some years of moderate usage, but the front of the unit and the function keys are made of a soft plastic that will be damaged if not handled with care. I did a small dent on it after closing it without putting the leads in the correct position. Features: Let me start with what other users complain about. Continuity: The buzzer is not super loud but it’s not faint either, I actually like the volume it has. It’s fast and not scratchy at all.. Protection: I agree with other reviewers, this one seems to have almost no protection at all, and because the leads are permanently attached, you can fry it if you put it in the current position by mistake while measuring a power source. I always adjust the dial and double check it’s not in current mode before testing a circuit. The good thing is that if you make a mistake, you can get another one because these are not expensive. Having no protection would be a really bad thing if this was a 3 figures DMM, but it’s not. I use it for electronics circuits where the protection is not really needed. Battery: I also agree with some complaints, it’s kind of a hassle to change the battery, you need to disassemble the whole thing, but it is not the end of the world and if you use it as a backup multimeter or a travel one, you probably will not be changing battery anytime soon. On the rest of the features, I did a comparison against the UT61E+ which costs a bit more and which I use as my main multimeter but which is bulkier and heavier. To be honest, the readings were so close that I feel very comfortable taking the Allosun as my only multimeter when I’m going as a volunteer to repair events. Please pay more attention to the discrepancies than to the overall accuracy and take into account that the Allosun is a 1000 count device vs 22000 in the UT61E+. DC Voltage: 2.5V :: Allosun 2.508; UT61E+ 2.498 5.0V :: Allosun 5.02; UT61E+ 5.003 7.5V :: Allosun 7.53; UT61E+ 7.498 10.0V :: Allosun 10.02; UT61E+ 10.002 DC millivolts (Using a signal generator): 1.0mV :: Allosun 1.1; UT61E+ 1.19 10.0mV :: Allosun 10.0; UT61E+ 10.16 AC Voltage: 5.0V :: Allosun 5.002; UT61E+ 5.008 10.0V :: Allosun 10.00; UT61E+ 10.01 Hz(Using a signal generator): 60Hz :: Allosun 59.8; UT61E+ 59.98 Ohm: 30 Ohm :: Allosun 29.7; UT61E+ 30.02 10 kOhm :: Allosun 10.00; UT61E+ 10.084 Diode drop :: Allosun 0.554; UT61E+ 0.5416 Capacitance: 2.20mF :: Allosun 2.282; UT61E+ 2.306; DE-500 2.12 0.800mF :: Allosun 0.881; UT61E+ 0.9134; DE-500 0.820 Current (reference value taken from what the power supply indicated): 1mA :: Allosun 1.26; UT61E+ 1.284 5mA :: Allosun 4.94; UT61E+ 4.968 10mA :: Allosun 10.14; UT61E+ 10.164 100mA :: Allosun 101.2; UT61E+ 101.31 Notice that for capacitance I also used a DE-500, which is what I trust more for these measurements; for current, the reference value is the one reported by the power supply, which is quite probably less accurate than the DMMs So, in summary, I do like it and will buy it again (actually I just did, the first one I had I left it with a family member I was recently visiting).
M**L
The compact size is the BEST feature.
Great product for the price! This is super small, auto sense AC/DC sources, does continuity, has built in non contact voltage sensor. The size the the reason I bought this, and its self contained compact style form is perfect. The only thing I didn't care for is in the continuity mode, in order to have an audible alert, you have to select it, that should be default. While this won't be do-all meter, it is functional enough for 80% of the work I do.
A**Z
Portable, Precise, and Feature-Packed
I am impressed by how much functionality is packed into such a pocket-sized device. The NCV and capacitance tests work accurately, making it perfect for quick troubleshooting around the house or in the workshop. The auto-ranging feature is fast and reliable, simplifying the testing process significantly.
K**.
Great as. Backup all day carry.
Nice for your pocket.
G**Y
I like the small form factor!
I purchased this to replace a mini multimeter I have had for many years. The form factor is for the meter itself appears to be the same, but the overall size of the ALLOSUN unit is smaller when closed. I also prefer the hard case as I think it will protect the meter better. You can also see their are more functions with the ALLOSUN meter and the cable management and storage of the probes is better. The other thing I liked about it is that it uses AAA batteries versus the two 357 button batteries. I tend to have spare batteries lying around the house, so the AAA battery is going to be easier to replace when needed. I don't know how this will work long term, and I have not tested accuracy versus multimeters that are more accurate.
S**Y
Cheap for pocket or tool bag usage, but not a meter to count on
Small package, this is great for fitting in tool pouch for minimal usage in field. Leads are somewhat flexible but not that long. Case is sufficient, latch somewhat difficult to open. The one rear flaw is the fact that battery replacement requires removing the back and a few screws and secondly the battery contacts are temperamental and sometimes the meter doesn't power on. Accuracy isn't measured as its not something that is expected.
B**M
Useful but inaccurate
Skip to bottom for a shorter review! I'm an ex-electrician turned appliance repair technician to get outta the attics. I have my main tool bag (35 pounds) and decided to put together a LITTLE diagnostic kit for basic tasks like dryers and whatnot. This multimeter is exceptionally small and keeps the leads inside, meaning no poking your finger or it getting stabbed into your tool pouch. My only qualm is the fact that it is just not accurate at all. Do NOT make this your go to multimeter. It is wonderful for simple continuity checks, checking for 120, or checking a battery. I've tried multiple times to use it as a "real" multimeter and it has lied on several occasions. Told me I had 37 ohms across a switch, causing me to naturally be confused. Checked again with my fluke t5-1000 and it gave me 1ohm. Once again, not a bad product. I didnt expect much from a $15 dmm (which im thoroughly impressed this thing works at all tbh), but do not rely on this if there is any need for an important, good reading. It has even lied to be for continuity but thats mostly just due to the cheap leads. If you wiggle em around, itll change your reading. I've had countless issues with voltage lies as well. Its shown 60v and when checked with the fluke i have a full 120. Pretty much just double check bad readings, use it for good readings. If its telling you there's 120, there's probably 120. If its saying there's nothing (cheap leads struggle to make good contact sometimes) or a strange number, check with another meter because you may end up looking for a problem that turned out to be the diagnostic tool itself Tldr; Treat it like a really nice NCVT; its super useful and handy for general information.. useless for precision and reliability
R**N
Easy, Compact, Reliable
So far I have to say this little meter meets expectations. I've tested it all the way up to 480 volts and have yet to have an issue. That being said it isn't something that I expect to handle constant heavy loads but I carry it in my pocket here at work to just trouble shoot quickly before having to break out my larger meter. The leads are short and pretty sturdy for what they are designed for. They fit nicely in the case and the case is decent for the price. There is a small fuse next to the battery for protection when testing AMPs. You remove the two screws on the back and then take one of the leads to push the board up to install the battery. Work the lid a couple of times to loosen the hinges. Overall, all the features on this meter have worked and given close readings in comparison to my larger and feature laden name brand one. We will see how long it lasts but for $14 I can't complain. Oh, it is auto ranging so give it a second when testing to set the range.
G**O
Satisfying customer
Good and quality product and the service of seller is satisfying ☺️☺️😁
A**Z
Práctico, excelente producto
Es muy práctico cabe en mi caja de herramientas y es muy fácil de usar
R**Y
Great pocket meter
Works well for such a compact meter at a reasonable price. Convenient to carry when you want to travel light to go fix something.
R**N
Quality well built as advertised, decent delivery rate, priced very well,Thank you Amazon
Works well for those with good vision....some small stuff to read but a very capable little unit...pocket size is so handy....the non contact emf reader will help to detect wires in walls before you drill....good tool
E**C
Práctico y muy portable
Esta muy fácil de usar, y es pequeño y portátil. La suficiente precisión qué requieren la mayoria de los trabajos no industriales. Es práctico de usar, aunque es un poco difícil volver a guardar las puntas, que no se separan del equipo. Cabe en cualquier bolsillo, aunque conozco versiones más delgadas, pero poco menos resistentes.
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