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The Extech EX330 is a compact, autoranging mini multimeter designed for professionals who demand precision and durability. Featuring True RMS measurement, IP67 waterproof and drop-proof casing, and 12 versatile functions including a Type K temperature probe, it’s engineered to excel in both field and bench environments. With a 6000-count display and robust build, this tool delivers reliable, accurate readings while fitting comfortably in your hand or pocket.


| ASIN | B000EX0AE4 |
| Best Sellers Rank | 314,319 in DIY & Tools ( See Top 100 in DIY & Tools ) 461 in Voltage Testers |
| Brand | Extech |
| Colour | orange |
| Compatible Devices | All devices requiring electrical measurements |
| Country Of Origin | Estonia |
| Customer Reviews | 4.3 out of 5 stars 857 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00793950393307, 04016138378641 |
| Included Components | Product guide and instructions (English language not guaranteed). |
| Item Dimensions | 14.5 x 4.1 x 7.4 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | test and measurement tools |
| Item Weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 14.5 x 4.1 x 7.4 centimetres |
| Item weight | 0.28 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Extech |
| Manufacturer Contact Information | NASHUA, NH, 03063 US |
| Manufacturer Part Number | EX330 |
| Measurement Type | Multimeter |
| Minimum Operating Voltage | 0.1 Millivolts |
| Model Number | EX330 |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Power Source | Battery Powered |
| Power source | Battery Powered |
| Specification Met | UL |
| Style | Basic,Protective |
| Style Name | Basic,Protective |
| UPC | 793950393307 735090401474 745332561835 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 count |
| Upper Temperature Rating | 1000 Degrees Celsius |
M**E
Good quality low cost multimeter
Really nice multimeter in a robust rubber case. Great for use in the field and compliments my electronics workbench along side my bench multimeter.
D**E
Good DMM
I have used this for only few days and its my first ever DMM , but from my few day experience I would like to highlight some negative aspects . 1. For the price you would expect carrying case . 2. Center dial could be better . 3. Would like to see included alligator clips. 4. Stand is there but not as stable as you would want . I could not change mode without MM sliding all over the table while in stand mode. And without stand it also tends to slide all around place. Could be because stand made from plastic but rest of the holster is rubber. I think these are minor cons considering the price . On positive side . 1.It feel well built, solid. 2.Has nice display. 3.Has compact size 4.Fells good in the hands 5. Relatively accurate . All around very nice DMM with good functionality from respectable brand .
C**R
Good general-purpose meter.
+Inexpensive. +NCV detector a bonus. +Good overall feature set. +Compared readings with a Fluke 87-5, Fluke 23, ScopeMeter 95 and an AVO and can confirm this is indeed and accurate meter. +Consistent readings on top of accuracy. +Solid Build Quality. +Good Internal construction & design (Ignoring a few through-hole components). +Included Probes are adequate enough for light use. +Nice Thermocouple adapter is included to convert the probe sockets to a standard K-type. +High contrast display and good viewing angle. +Manual Range button. -Seemed to stop beeping after being unused for a few weeks, opened it up and gave it a solder reflow and that fixed it. Shouldn't have needed to be done in the first place though. -Fuses arn't HRC, just some cheap glass ones. (*That shatter into hundreds of shards under a 'high-energy mishap') -Fuses difficult to replace as there is not much space to get at them (assuming you ever need to replace them) -Stand is pretty poor (just chuck it on the bench or prop it up with something else) -(FIXED) Occasionally crashes when measuring current, not sure if this is just my unit or is a design fault. -Initially overshoots when taking measurements -SLOW AUTORANGING, It really is the only thing that lets this otherwise brilliant meter down Additional: ~Couldn't find much information regarding the Frequency measurements, but worked well enough on my signal generator and I can confirm that it will accept mains voltage without problem. I have not tested the Duty Cycle feature so cannot comment on its performance. ~Tested it with 12v on the Ohm Range, it didn't like it and displayed the low battery icon. When I reversed the polarity, it just tried to auto-range. Not the best result by far, but at least it survived the ordeal. I would be very hesitant to put any more pressure on it, so definitely get the right mode and double check before doing anything higher For the price, Just a bit over £40 I can safely say that this is a decent meter; but just think weather you really want an autorange this slow, I mean 3~4 seconds for a quick resistance test? It's painful. I believe that there is a manual range only version for quite some money off too, and I would beg you to at least consider it before making your purchase. **********************UPDATE 27/05/14******************************** Wow, I suppose it is easy to make mistakes... In short, It was late and I wasn't thinking straight. I just went to check on the mains voltage as I was having problems with a linear transformer and kablooey. Mains right down the 10A current socket. To my surprise, the meter was still alive after the ordeal, and all that it needed was a quick cleanup and a new fuse! The MOV didn't explode and everything is still working in tip-top condition. While cleaning up the meter, I thought I would take it fully apart and have a look-see if there was any damage anywhere. While in there, I cleaned the contacts on the rotary switch with some alcohol and tightened everything back up. Upon testing all the modes I found that it no longer locked up, turned off or did any other 'weird stuff' that it did before while switching through the current and resistance positions, so it must have just been a dodgy unit to start off with. Update & conclusion: At first I was skeptical of the long-term build quality and protection offered by this meter, but the truth is this is a top quality test instrument that you should be proud to own. It will, for as long as it lives, be my first choice- the one you grab when you need to take a quick measurement. It may not be faultless; but it is safe, reliable and trustworthy. What else would you look for in a basic multimeter?
D**N
Great for the money!
Great little meter for the money. Accidentally shorted out mains through the current function but it handled it well and still works just fine. Temperature probe is nice to have and the Non contact voltage detector has "just right" sensitivity to make it useful for checking for live cables in walls and just before opening the cover! Supplied probes are nice and sharp and work OK.
S**Y
Extremely well done multimeter
I had a number of failures while looking for a good multimeter in a low-mid price range. This device is worth every penny. Pros: Very good build quality. Compact size (compared to similar devices). Good display readability. Fast autoranging. I rarely use manual mode. No useless additional modes. Cons: No backlight makes it's use a bit limited.
O**N
Basic, reliable multimeter, NCV detection a big bonus.
I bought this following the review by Dave Jones on the EEVBlog (check youtube for his videos). Works perfectly well for my basic electronic needs and I've found the NCV (non contact voltage) detector to be extremely useful. It's far more sensitive than those basic 'pen' style voltage detectors, so much so that you can trace the power wiring in the wall. Recommended..
V**H
Ok - for the money
Ergonomically this is quite good, in that it is robust, easy to use one-handed and has a quick clear display. However I find that sometimes it doesn't recognise the position of the switch, requiring you to wiggle it to take effect. Accuracy in my unit is at best barely within specifications, and sometimes outside it - and in a non linear fashion, especially for the temperature and capacitance ranges. As a cheap and cheerful meter it's a handy one to have thrown in the toolbox or boot of the car, and better value for money than the real cheapo multimeters, but not the greatest if accuracy is important to you.
P**R
Was good for 5 years!
I am experienced at DIY and hobby electronics, have owned this meter for 4 years and am very pleased with it. It has a good range of features and is extremely practical. I have recently purchased the Neoteck 8-Piece Multimeter Test Lead Kit since the Extech set didn't get such great reviews. The new leads are also excellent and increase the usability of the meter. Highly recommended! UPDATE: After 5 years the rotary switch has become unreliable and the selection changes at random, which I suppose could prove dangerous...
S**S
Funktioniert gut
Funktioniert gut, für den Preis wertige Verarbeitung,
K**K
Excellent EXTECH Multimeter
Very reasonably priced quality product. One of the best Multimeter second to Fluke.
F**I
Ottimo strumento
Piccolo e leggero, ha i caratteri grandi . Si spegne opportunamente dopo 15 minuti di no utilizzo. Preciso e veloce. Non ho mai provato uno strumento migliore in questa fascia di prezzo. Il Fluke 187 va meglio, ma costa un ordine di grandezza di più . Lo consiglio, anche perché rileva la presenza di AC in una presa, senza contatto con i cavi, misura i microamperes, le capacità, le temperature a la frequenza...
F**R
Amplia gama de medidas con gran sensibilidad en µA y mA DC y AC
Multimetros digitales los hay por "cuatro duros", ahora cuando queremos según que prestaciones el tema no es tan fácil, cosas que encarecen a un aparato de medida, medir intensidades desde µA y mA DC y AC, por ejemplo para comprobar lo que consume un equipo en reposo, hasta 10A (no tengo intención de medir tanta intensidad, para eso lo suyo es una pinza amperimetrica) Para esto el equipo tiene que estar protegido mediante fusibles, dos en este medidor (una para los 400 µA hasta los 400 mA de 500 mA, y el de 10 A para las mediciones desde los 400 mA a los 10 A) Tiene unas buenas puntas de prueba (de 135 cm) que están muy bien protegidas para evitar descargas eléctricas, véase los conectores al medidor que tienen un sistema que imposibilita un contacto accidental con la parte metálica (que podría estar bajo tensión) Por lo demás ofrece un muy amplia rango de medidas (notese que las escalas para intensidades son las mismas pa oriente continua y alterna, cosa que en los mas económicos no suele ser tener, siendo menos sensibles en AC) La sonda para medir temperaturas es muy precisa (ojo que tiene polaridad, yo la conecte al revés y en el congelador me marcaba 39º y subiendo, una vez puesta como la polaridad correcta, marco enseguida -20º) En resumen estamos ante un medidor no profesional, para eso están los FLUKE y METRIX que son de los que duran y aguantan de todo (los usaba en mi trabajo) con este, y cuidandolo tendré un mediador completo, fiable y seguro, a un precio muy bueno Nota, esta muy bien el acceso al compartimento donde están las pilas (2 AA) y los fusibles, aunque cuesta un poco extraer los fusible porque los portafusiles quedan bastante hundidos dentro de la carcasa
C**S
EX330: Good meter, great price.
I wanted an inexpensive autoranging multi-meter to replace my aging Beckman that I bought when I was still in collage. Have done some basic tests with the meter and it seems to be fairly accurate and fully functional. This unit (EX330) does just about everything my older meter did at less than half the price (actually much less than half if you adjust the dollar value). The unit is easy to read. The supplied probes seem adequate but, I have also ordered the Extech TL809 Electronic Test Lead Kit ( https://www.amazon.ca/dp/B0012VWUI6/ ) This also comes with a temperature probe, but it seems a little bit on the fragile side so it should probably be used with care in order not to break it. The meter feels fairly solid and well built, though I wouldn't advise just tossing it around. The non-contact high voltage dectector is a nice touch. This was one of the 5 inexpensive meters that Dave L. Jones @ EEVblog reviewed on YouTube and for its price range faired quite well. Now, don't expect this to replace an upper end meter like a Fluke as it is not in the same class. For general or hobby usage this should be fine as, according to the EEVblog, it should be fairly safe to use.
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