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Can anybody tell me where I can aquire an all in one tester, I want one that is easy to use and as its my 1st one i will be buying I need to keep costs down (bit skint at mo).

I am prepared to buy online with a reputable company, but not Ebay.
 
BenStiller said:
Can anybody tell me where I can aquire an all in one tester, I want one that is easy to use and as its my 1st one i will be buying I need to keep costs down (bit skint at mo).

I am prepared to buy online with a reputable company, but not Ebay.

TBH, i wouldnt go for all-in-one. if it fails, you have nothin. whereas if just 1 tester fails, you could take it to get repaired and possibly borrow a spare 1 until your is repaired. and try ebay... got my ELI tester for £70
 
Just lookin at different makes now andrew, i know what your sayin about gettin different testers, which could be a plus, but for simplicity i think im gonna go with the all in one with a 3 year guarantee....as for my original post having the word "cheap", forget it...megger or fluke not decided yet
 
I use Robin separates. Found them to be easy to use and reliable.
Don't forget to instigate a monthly test regime. If you go for Full reg with reputable organisation this will be a requirement.
 

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