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Fluke 117 Digital Multimeter, Non-Contact AC Voltage Detection, Measures Resistance/Continuity/Frequency/Capacitance/Min Max Average, Automatic AC/DC Voltage Selection, Low Impedance Mode

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Power Source Alkaline
Style TRUE RMS MULTIMETER
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Item Weight 550 Grams

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  • VoltAlert technology for non-contact voltage detection
  • AutoVolt automatic AC/DC voltage selection. DC millivolts - Range : 600.0 mV, Resolution : 0.1 mV
  • Low input impedance: helps prevent false readings due to ghost voltage
  • Large white LED backlight to work in poorly lit areas
  • True RMS for accurate measurements on non-linear loads.Operating temperature:-10°C to plus50°C.Battery life:400 hours typical, without backlight
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Fluke 117

Compact true-rms meter for commercial applications

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Fluke Digital Multimeters (DMM’s) are on more tool belts, finding more problems, than any other comparable test tools. Each design is tested to the extreme: drop, shock, humidity, you name it. Every Fluke Digital Multimeter gives you what you need: accurate measurements; consistent, reliable performance; attention to safety.

Fluke 117 Electrician’s Multimeter

The Fluke 117 is the ideal meter for demanding settings like commercial buildings, hospitals and schools. The 117 includes integrated non-contact voltage detection to help get the job done faster.

  • VoltAlert technology for non-contact voltage detection
  • AutoVolt automatic ac/dc voltage selection
  • LoZ: Helps prevent false readings due to ghost voltage
  • Large white LED backlight to work in poorly lit areas
  • True-rms for accurate measurements on non-linear loads
  • Measures 10 A (20 A overload for 30 seconds)
  • Resistance, continuity, frequency and capacitance
  • Min/Max/Average to record signal fluctuations
  • Compatible with optional magnetic hanger (ToolPak) for hands free operation
  • CAT III 600 V safety rate

Key Features

Complete the Tool Belt

The Fluke 117 is the ideal meter for demanding settings like commercial buildings, hospitals and schools.

Hands Free Operation

Compatible with optional magnetic hanger (ToolPak) for hands free operation.

Non-Contact Voltage Detection

The 117 includes integrated non-contact voltage detection to help get the job done faster.

Perfect for Preventative Maintenance

The Fluke 117 is a key piece of a full tool belt of Fluke tools for all preventative maintenance needs.

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Testing Resistance, continuity, frequency and capacitance Resistance, continuity, frequency and capacitance Resistance, continuity and diode test Resistance, continuity and diode test
True RMS True RMS for accurate measurements on non-linear loads True RMS AC voltage and current for accurate measurements on non linear signals
Min/Max Min/Max/Average with elapsed time to record signal fluctuations Min/Max/Average to record signal fluctuations Min/Max-Average recording with Min/Max Alert to capture variations automatically
Safety CAT III 600 V safety rated CAT III 600 V safety rated
VoltAlert technology for non-contact voltage detection 10A ac/dc current measurement (20 A overload for 30-seconds max) Built-in thermometer Fluke Connect for logging, reporting and saving to the Cloud
AutoVolt automatic AC/DC voltage selection Maximum Voltage ac/dc 600V Measure up to 1000 VAC and DC AC and DC voltage measurements to 1000V
Low input impedance: helps prevent false readings due to ghost voltage Measure up to 10 A, 20 A for up to 30 seconds AC and DC current with 0.01 mA resolution

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With its integrated non-contact voltage detection and the AutoV/LoZ function preventing false readings caused by ghost voltage, the Fluke 117 Electrician's Multimeter is the ideal multimeter for electricians. In fact, users around the world have said their 117 is an investment in accuracy. The Fluke 117 provides Min/Max/Average readings, measuring frequency and capacitance. With its easy-to-use design, the Fluke 117 will save you time, allowing you to move from job to job with ease. Surge protection 6 kV peak per IEC 61010–1 600 VCAT III, Pollution Degree 2.

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Compact true-rms meter for commercial applications. The Fluke 117 is the ideal meter for demanding settings like commercial buildings, hospitals and schools. The 117 includes integrated non-contact-voltage detection to help get the job done faster.

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Customer Ratings
Easy to use
4.8
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Accuracy
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Easy to read
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Alkaline
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measurement type
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Ammeter, Multimeter, Ohmmeter, Voltmeter
Multimeter
style
TRUE RMS MULTIMETER
Digital
Only Multimeter
ACV DETECTOR 90-1000V
Digital
weight
550 grams
455 grams
0.42 pounds
59 grams

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9 volts

Customer reviews

4.8 out of 5 stars
4.8 out of 5
4,597 global ratings

Customers say

Customers like the versatility, accuracy, and value of the electric circuit testing device. For example, they mention it's very useful for technicians, perfect for work, and has non-contact voltage detection. They appreciate the feature-packed design and value for money. Opinions are mixed on readability and display.

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322 customers mention297 positive25 negative

Customers are satisfied with the quality of the electric circuit testing device. They mention it's well-made, built to last, and has a sturdy rubber case. Some say that it works well for their needs and has more useful functions. Overall, most are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.

"...It is such a pleasure to use and has more useful functions...." Read more

"high accuracy, well built with nice case. you get what you pay for. not the cheapest just the best." Read more

"...I believe the 117 has a peak surge rating of 6kV. I love the sturdiness of this meter, it a Fluke, so it's the brick crap house of DMMs...." Read more

"...Plus it is in a very sturdy rubber case. The integrated "non contact voltage detection" is great and something I know I'll use from time to time...." Read more

256 customers mention248 positive8 negative

Customers are satisfied with the accuracy of the electric circuit testing device. They mention that it is a good meter, durable, and reliable. It provides precise readings over a larger range, and is able to read resistance, voltage, and continuity. Customers also say that it's a great meter for most homeowners and handymen, and a very good multi tester.

"high accuracy, well built with nice case. you get what you pay for. not the cheapest just the best." Read more

"...The bar graph I find extremely responsive and reliable. This is a True-RMS meter as you would expect from Fluke (and any meter in this price range.)..." Read more

"...This is a solid DMM meant for regular professional use. It’s accurate (tested against a calibrated bench DMM) and provides consistent readings...." Read more

"...The 117 will give you more precise readings over a larger range for the things that both meters can measure, and adds capabilities like capacitance..." Read more

103 customers mention86 positive17 negative

Customers like the value of the electric circuit testing device. They say it's the best multimeter money can buy, feature packed, and beautiful for the price. Some mention that it'll be a good compromise if they need specialized high-voltage testing.

"...The 117 is the most feature packed and highest priced in the series. It's a smaller form factor than some of the other Fluke meters...." Read more

"...But I think it’s a pretty good compromise. Display contrast is okay but not brilliant...." Read more

"...as to whether your products are over priced hype or a good value for the money. They say that you sometimes get what you pay for...." Read more

"Feature packed for a value Fluke. There are cheaper options out there, but the quality of the Fluke is still high...." Read more

63 customers mention63 positive0 negative

Customers find the electric circuit testing device easy to use. They say the controls are easy to understand, the instructions are great, and the voltage selection makes it a breeze to troubleshoot motor controls. The meter is perfect for beginners and intermediate homeowners, and is easy to operate in one hand. The auto range makes it simple to use, and it has a handy volt alert feature.

"...It is such a pleasure to use and has more useful functions...." Read more

"Small and easy to use for cathodic protection work for one of the largest gas utility companiesin the US." Read more

"...It's written in 9 languages but it's still simple and easy to understand while at the same time giving the user all the information and data that..." Read more

"...a pleasure to work with They are of PVC material versus easy to work with silicone material.Please Fluke,listen to your loyal customers...." Read more

59 customers mention59 positive0 negative

Customers find the electric circuit testing device very useful for technicians involved in the electrical and electronic field. They say it's an excellent tool for home and perfect for work. Customers also say it is handy and sturdy, and perfect. They find it to be competent for everything they need.

"...is quite useful for a general purpose meter and perfectly geared for electricians or homeowners...." Read more

"...LoZ is really useful when troubleshooting to be able to determine whether a voltage is a "ghost voltage" or a real one...." Read more

"...use it's been great, the non-contact AC Volt Alert is nice for around the house projects...." Read more

"Great tool; they have changed the stand on these since the 2000s and they are no longer flexible, they are simply hard plastic which is a bummer!" Read more

44 customers mention44 positive0 negative

Customers are satisfied with the voltage detection of the electric circuit testing device. They mention that the integrated non-contact voltage detection works great, the proximity detection feature is handy, and the auto voltage detection feature complements their Fluke 325. They also appreciate the wireless voltage detection.

"...The "Volt Alert" is a non-contact voltage detector that functions the same as those pen style testers that have been on the market for years...." Read more

"...Plus it is in a very sturdy rubber case. The integrated "non contact voltage detection" is great and something I know I'll use from time to time...." Read more

"...I like the feature for finding energized wires in the wall...." Read more

"...say in that regard, in my limited use it's been great, the non-contact AC Volt Alert is nice for around the house projects...." Read more

35 customers mention19 positive16 negative

Customers are mixed about the readability of the electric circuit testing device. Some mention that it's easy to read and has good ranges, while others say that the display is hard to read unless look at it straight on, in low light, and at the slightest angle.

"...The kickstand angles the meter to 45 degrees, making it easy to read...." Read more

"...There's very little contrast so it's more faded and it even becomes more difficult to read then it should be. That is the reason for one star off...." Read more

"...Bought this digital and have been very pleased, easy to read and really like the versatility of the different functions...." Read more

"...the screen when the backlight is on the viewing angle makes it hard to see the screen if looking at parallel , you have to tilt it several degrees..." Read more

33 customers mention20 positive13 negative

Customers are mixed about the display of the electric circuit testing device. Some mention that the display is good, large, and handy. They also say that the device is readable and has a sharp display. However, other customers have reported poor display qualities, saying that the screen is washed-out and has very little contrast. They say that at an angle, the display looks faded and is too dim to be readable.

"...It is such a pleasure to use and has more useful functions. The display is very bright compared to the ones I have used at home and even the earlier..." Read more

"...The backlight washes out the readout and is seriously ugly, but that function will seldom be used...." Read more

"...This meter has good numeric resolution on the screen being a 6000 count meter. In brief terms I will attempt to explain accuracy vs. counts...." Read more

"...But I think it’s a pretty good compromise. Display contrast is okay but not brilliant...." Read more

Forcing electricians to buy two meters
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Forcing electricians to buy two meters
Fluke has a reputation for being the best of the best, and I won't argue with that. I've been using this meter for going on two years now and have never had a single issue with it. I haven't even had to change the battery yet. And so I fully expect that this meter will serve me well for many, many years. Until recently, in fact, I thought there was no point in even writing a review: It's a Fluke, and everyone knows you can't go wrong with Fluke. But as time passes and I gain more experience with this meter and more exposure to the broader market, I find that I do have more thoughts about this product than I thought I would.First and foremost, while I don't disagree with labeling this an "electrician's multimeter," I do think it can be a little misleading or confusing and requires further explanation. I am not an electrician, but my impression is that real electricians tend to reach for something more like the Fluke T6-600 (or the T5-600, which is probably a better value for the money) as their daily go-to device. It's more nimble for moving around with and shoving in your pocket or tool bag. That product is technically marketed as a "tester" and not a "multimeter", so it wasn't even on my radar when I was meter shopping. I suppose the difference in labeling is to say that it's not the same precision instrument that the "real" multimeters are. You're only going to be measuring voltage in 1-volt increments, for example, and it has a relatively limited set of capabilities that cover just the essentials for an electrician. But that tester is less expensive and I want to note here that it includes one capability not found on the 117: a set of sensing jaws that can measure current up to 200 amps (100 amps on the T5) without breaking the circuit. The 117 is disappointing by comparison when it comes to current measurement. Sure, if you can rig it up so the current flows through the device (which you're not likely to want to do while troubleshooting household circuits), then you can measure up to the basic 10 amps. But the meter doesn't have a milliamp range, which means not only that you can’t make really fine current measurements (which I can’t say I’ve ever needed to do) but also that you can't buy the basic i400 current clamp if you want to add a T5/T6-like no-touch high-current sensing capability. You would have to get the much more expensive i410 if you're trying to add that capability -- at which point you're probably going to seriously consider just buying a separate meter that has a built-in clamp. So the complete inability to provide even a halfway economical option for a current clamp is fairly frustrating for an “electrician’s meter” and I feel the need to deduct one star. But for any other function, the 117 is a far superior device to the T5 or T6. The 117 will give you more precise readings over a larger range for the things that both meters can measure, and adds capabilities like capacitance (great for troubleshooting a heat pump or other motor with a run capacitor) and low-impedance voltage measurement, which has actually proven a lot more useful than I'd expected (although, to be fair, while the T5 and T6 don’t offer the ability to switch between two different input impedances, for electrical work they do strike a pretty good balance of low-but-not-too-low on the one input impedance that they do give you). It's just a little frustrating when you compare to something like the Klein CL800, which has a current sensing clamp and a temperature probe. Klein admittedly isn’t quite as highly regarded in the multimeter game as Fluke, and if it came down to it I’m sure the Fluke is a safer and more reliable instrument, but Klein is a respected brand. And the CL800 (or the cheaper CL700, if you’re not concerned with DC current) strikes me as a fuller “electrician’s meter” in that you’re not terribly likely to need to buy a second meter after it to round out the set with some missing capability (although it does still lack microamp and milliamp ranges). The Ames CM200A (which is not True RMS and has an AC-only amp fork but does provide in-line DC microamp measurement) also merits honorable mention here as a budget candidate for a person’s sole electrical/HVAC meter, but of course it’s not in the same class of products as these other meters that cost three times as much.In all, I think the 117 did turn out to be the best Fluke I could have gotten for my varied purposes as a homeowner — testing everything from a AA battery to a household receptacle to a heat pump run capacitor, and who knows what will come next. I do have two other cheapie meters in my arsenal, which I use for milliamps, microamps, and a current clamp. So I don’t want to give you the impression that this Fluke does everything for me. But I think it’s a pretty good compromise. Display contrast is okay but not brilliant. The probes are kind of cheap and tangle easily, but most people who really care probably have their preferred probes that they’d buy separately anyway. If you’re looking for something on a budget, I’ve been pretty satisfied with Kaiweets probes.If you're just starting out in the electrical trade, I'd urge you to take a good look at the T5-600 or T6-600 if you don’t already have something like that. But if you're looking for a more high-precision instrument or something more general-purpose that happens to also be suitable for use on mains electricity then the 117 is a great meter. Now, if your needs are more modest you might take a look at the Fluke 101. Adam Savage made a video gushing over that device, and if you just need to make basic voltage, resistance, and capacitance measurements (no current measurement capability) then that looks like a great way to get your hands on a Fluke without breaking the bank. And from a safety standpoint I'd feel a lot better about sticking that meter in a 120V mains socket than I would about some competitor's $50 meter with more features. If you’re willing to spend $100 or more, though, take a look at the Klein CL700 and CL800, which are feature-packed enough to go a long way toward solving the buying-two-meters problem that plagues the Fluke lineup. The Greenlee DM-510a (which lacks an amp clamp) would also be a fairly direct competitor to this Fluke and is a bit broader in its capabilities. Within the Fluke lineup, if you need a clamp meter instead of or in addition to the 117, the Fluke 323 might merit a look (or the 324 if you need one that measures capacitance too), but it doesn't have a low-impedance voltage mode, which again I'm a big fan of. (Fluke does sell the SV225 stray voltage eliminator as plug-in accessory for meters that don’t have LoZ built in, but it’s pretty pricey.) LoZ is really useful when troubleshooting to be able to determine whether a voltage is a "ghost voltage" or a real one. And I find that it works pretty well as a makeshift GFCI tester, although the current is probably a little lower than a proper GFCI tester (I estimate about 3.6 kOhm DC resistance). If you end up buying a multimeter that doesn’t have a LoZ function, you might consider supplementing it with something like a Klein ET60 tester, which is inherently low-impedance.I also have to mention the Brymen BM-235, Brymen BM-257, and Greenlee DM-510A (which is evidently a rebadged BM-257 intended for sale in the United States, and so perhaps likely to have a better warranty experience for US customers). These are not really electrician’s multimeters so much as they are general purpose, but they look like they do one heck of a job of being general purpose. I haven’t got my hands on any of these, but they appear at first glance to do everything that this Fluke 117 does and then some. You still don’t get an amp clamp, which is largely why I have to still tip my hat to the Klein CL800 as the best solution I can find for a full featured electrician’s meter, but you get temperature, microamps, milliamps, and a Cat IV 300V rating. And if you can tear yourself away from the Fluke name that (quite rightly) gives people a warm fuzzy feeling that their meter will be accurate and last forever, it’s pretty cool to see all that in one meter. And Brymen seems to be known for making very good quality meters.Whatever meter you decide on, be careful. Don’t attempt anything unless you’re confident you understand the risks. Turn off the power to anything you’re working on if at all possible, and call an electrician if you can’t do it safely yourself. If you’re working on an appliance with a big capacitor (which usually looks like a large cylinder), assume that component is holding enough charge to shock you even if the equipment isn’t plugged in.
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