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I've been looking for a decent DMM (mostly hobby stuff. Low power microcontroller things and shit) and after scouring the internet I've kinda narrowed it down to 2 meters that fall in my price range of ~€100:
- Uni-T UT139C (€40)
- Brymen BM235 (€90)
The Uni-T is chink shit but seems relatively well built. Has a ton of features but isn't the safest meter around. Since I'm not working with high voltage I suspect I could get away with that.
The Brymen is of higher quality, more accurate, has quite a good feature set and is much safer due to actually good fuses. It's more than twice as expensive though.

Not sure which way to go here. Any recommendations between these two? Or maybe something else altogether?

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