Bill Golden wrote:
"WindsorFoxSS" wrote in message
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Ralph Mowery wrote:
"WindsorFoxSS" wrote in message
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Bill Golden wrote:
In order to formulate an informed opinion, rather than spewing forth
an
uninformed opinion as you have, the make of this meter is XILE, and
the
Model is XL830L. It is not a Fluke or a Tektronix meter, nor is it's
price
that of a Fluke or a Tektronix multimeter.
" No results found for XILE XL830L"
Perhaps it was a typo and this is the meter:
http://admin.pchub.com/uph/catf/Sear...px?ft=overload
LOL And $6.48 less than his price.
Thank you for generating so much interest; it looks like I'll now have to at
least
double my reorder for more of these multimeters.
Did you happen to see what they charge to ship one multimeter from Singapore
to the U.S.? Their lowest shipping rate shown for that meter shipped to the
U.S.
is $ 16.05 for "Speedpost" Standard Air Courier, with delivery in 7 to 12
business days.
So let's see, they charge you $ 18.52 for the meter, and $ 16.05 to ship it
from SIngapore to the U.S., with delivery in 7 to 12 business days, with no
mention anywhere of any package tracking from Singapore.
Same meter on eBay for $13.38 shipping included....
http://tinyurl.com/6qrnqk
Shipping does not have to be that high, I bought a cable tester off eBay
that was shipped to me from Hong Kong and the whole thing cost me $6
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