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Klein Tools MM325 Digital Multimeter

Klein's MM325 is a manual-ranging meter sold at every hardware store, with DC and AC volts, resistance, continuity, diode test and a 10 A current range. The current range is the difference from the Fluke 101: you can measure the standby draw from a light or accessory, which is occasionally useful. It is rugged, comes with decent leads and a stand, and reads e-bike pack voltages in the 36–52 V range without fuss. Manual ranging means you pick the range yourself, which is one more thing to learn but also one less thing to go wrong. A sensible choice for the home toolbox.

General home and e-bike electrical checksRiders who want an amps rangeHardware-store convenienceBudget-minded buyers who still want a known brand

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Key considerations

  • Manual ranging — select the right range
  • Current measurements require the leads in the correct jacks
  • Never measure current across a battery
  • External ports and connectors only

Pros

  • Known brand
  • Includes current range
  • Rugged
  • Easy to find

Considerations

  • Manual ranging
  • Larger than the Fluke 101

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Best for: Beginners who want auto-ranging · Battery and charger voltage checks · Readable display in a dim garage

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