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The UNI-T UT210E Digital Clamp Meter is a compact, battery-powered multimeter designed for professionals who demand precision and convenience. Featuring True RMS voltage measurement, auto-ranging with fast sampling, and integrated temperature sensing, it combines ergonomic ABS construction with smart power-saving features. Certified to CE, UKCA, and cETLus standards, this tool is your reliable partner for electrical diagnostics and maintenance.
Manufacturer | UNI-TREND TECHNOLOGY (CHINA) CO., LTD |
Part number | B4Q094 |
Item Weight | 170 g |
Product Dimensions | 17.5 x 3.35 x 5.99 cm; 170 g |
Batteries | 2 A batteries required. |
Item model number | UT210E |
Size | UT210E |
Colour | UT210E |
Style | Compact |
Material | ABS |
Power source type | Battery Powered |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Specification met | CE, IEC 61010-1:2000-1 |
Included components | Batteries, test leads (UT210C/UT210D/UT210E), point contact temperature probe |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Battery Cell Type | Alkaline |
R**R
Excellent general purpose clamp meter
A very good clamp meter. Tested thoroughly on DC low currents and seems quite accurate. Easy to use. Good display.
R**H
Good value
Good bit of kit, pocket size and accurate
A**L
Decent for a amp clamp
Nice solid feel, but I wouldn't think it would last too long being bumped off the bench onto a hard floor. This is the best amp clamp I could find for under £50, which was my budget, considering I already have a couple of traditional multimeters. I needed an amp clamp to measure current without breaking a circuit and voltage in cables where accessing terminals is difficult to reach and manage current spikes on load. You can read the spec for this and compare with other models in the UNI-T range, so won’t list spec here.It is easy to use and performs well, the clamp opens to about the width of your finger which is enough for small applications. Voltmeter is accurate down to 0.01V in the voltage range and 10mV in the millivolt range. Current is not as accurate. If you are measuring large current, the Amp range is acceptable but in the mA range, it could make difference depending on the component requirements, TV, computer, PSUs, other sensitive electronic circuits, but for general indicator for diagnostics this is good enough for the price. I do find the auto ranging function sometimes not performing at all, and sometimes taking a long time, sometimes having to constantly select the AC/DC switch or the rotary dial.I would like to see auto ranging for current without the need to select 2A and 20A, sometimes the meter struggles to display reading appropriately. I needed to see mA but the meter decided to display A range, removing my need to see current value to the accuracy I needed to measure, 0.01A could be anything from 100mA to 199mA and needing to determine 150mA made using this a bit difficult. I have not checked but other amp clamps in the range might perform better but I did not check and suspect the price would easily go over £50I would also prefer the meter to either have a mechanical AC/DC switch or an AC/DC setting with memory, so not having to constantly switch to DC every time I switch the meter off or change the dial, because it always defaults back to AC.
S**B
A Lot of Meter For The Price....... And it measures DC Current too....... Well Impressed!!!
For the price, this handy little Meter/Tester is well worth buying!The fact that it measures not only AC but DC Current too, is worth the price in itself.To date, I am very impressed. Granted it isn't perfect but it's pretty damned close.Acceptably accurate, even if you have to keep 'zero-ing' to obtain an accurate reading.The probes that are included are a tad slow when testing for Continuity, but this is down to the probes rather than the Tester. As such, if you're fussy, you may want to use some better-quality ones.Also, the included storage bag is a little soft and flimsy. It's better than nothing but a harder case would provide better protection..... Again, for the price, one can't really complain.I'm left-handed, so the trigger being situated on the left, works Very Well for me, whereas if I hold it in my right hand, I find it awkward to use the trigger but maybe you Right Handers, don't have that issue!All in all, a Very Nice bit of kit that is very handy...... Literally, as it sits very comfortably in one hand, is simple to use and view the readings which are very/acceptably accurate.Basically, Highly Recommended!!!
T**9
Great little meter.
Great little general purpus meter. Not a bad price for what you get although it does seem to fluctuate a lot, so keep an eye on what they are doing.
A**L
Great for DC current
I bought this because it is cheap (for a DC clamp meter) small and can measure DC current without having to cut a wire or release a connector in the circuit. Great for finding what's draining a car battery, motorhomes, solar panels, etc. Works great so far, but need careful zeroing before using the clamp.
E**R
Fantastic mini clamp meter at a giveaway price
Love it! Bought as a backup for my Fluke 376 and for those times when the Fluke is too big to fit, however it's rapidly becoming my go-to clamp. It'll read fractions of an amp, apparently accurately, when the Fluke just reads zero, and the voltage and resistance measurements are on point. It's all the meter a lot of sparks will ever need, and it's dirt cheap and easy to carry.
A**R
Good for smallish DC currents & has many traditional multimeter functions too.
I bought this clamp meter primarily because , as an amateur interested in electronics, I was fed up with having to rejig breadboard circuits to put a multimeter in series whenever I wanted to make a quick current measurement. With this device, and a bit of forethought when laying out the circuit (e.g. judicious use of flexible jumper wires which leave enough spaces to insert the clamp) I can get a pretty accurate measurement down into the tens of milliamps ranges. It is in the nature of a clamp-meter's (induction) measurement mechanism that the readings won't be as accurate as a proper in-line meter; but I did a couple of tests comparing with an in-series multimeter and the results were within 5% one another - good enough for what I want.There were several reasons for choosing this particular model : (a) most important, it can measure DC current, as well as AC (many only do AC); (b) it is fairly compact, with a smallish clamp - good for getting into small spaces on a breadboard ; (c) this specific UNI-T model (UT210E) has a selectable range down to 2amps (which, with its 1999 count, makes it good for milliamp measurements). As a bonus, using the supplied probes it will do many of the things an ordinary multimeter will do (voltage measurment, DC & AC, continuity testing etc) , so I got an extra multimeter into the bargain.All-in-all, I am very happy with this purchase.
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