




I've been using the Auto Ranging Digital Multimeter TRMS 6000 for a few weeks now, and it's quickly become my go-to tool for both home and professional electrical work. The first thing that struck me was how easy it is to use—even for someone who isn't a seasoned electrician.
The large backlit LCD display is a game-changer, especially when working in dimly lit areas. I recently used it to troubleshoot an outlet in my basement, and the clear readout made it effortless to identify the issue. The display updates three times per second, which is more than enough for most tasks.
One feature I absolutely love is the non-contact voltage alert. It's saved me more than once when checking live wires—just hover near the conductor, and the sensor lights up and buzzes if voltage is detected. It's not foolproof (readings can be unreliable at a distance), but it's a great safety net.
The auto-ranging function works like a charm. Whether I'm measuring AC/DC voltage, current, or resistance, the multimeter quickly locks onto the correct range. The manual range option is handy too, especially when I need precise control over measurements.
Build quality is solid for the price. It's lightweight but doesn't feel flimsy, and the included holster makes it easy to grip or hang for hands-free work. The test leads and alligator clips are decent quality—no complaints there.
Now, it's not perfect. The backlight can be uneven, and the auto-off feature (while great for battery life) can be annoying if you're deep in a project. But considering its price point? These are minor quibbles.
For hobbyists or professionals needing a reliable backup meter, this multimeter punches way above its weight class. It may not replace your Fluke for critical work, but for everyday tasks? It's an absolute steal.
