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Multimeter?

You'd be just as well off with one of the cheap and cheerful copies! I have an original and a copy and there's bugger all difference between them (and they are both as accurate!)

Saying that - the one you have linked is from China, so more than likely a fake... and a rather expensive one too!
 
I like UNI-T

My daily use meter is a UNI-T 70D that is about 16 years old now

Really like Uni-T also. My bench meter is a UNi-T (not sure of model number)
One of my handheld units is a Fluke, sturdy unit feels much better than any of my cheapy units but similar readings on them all.
 
Never used Uni-T myself but I'm sure they're probably more than adequate. I'm a big fan of all Fluke test and measurement equipment so haven't ever considered alternatives. No doubt you pay a premium for the name but you know you're buying good stuff. If you look after them they should last a lifetime.

I use meters for stuff other than pinball including high voltage work and wouldn't want to work with a £10 Chinese special. For under £100 I'd look for a used Fluke in good condition and a new set of test leads if necessary. Best pick currently on eBay IMO would be something like this:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FLUKE-116...377959?hash=item1c5df45527:g:2JQAAOSwVL1WCcc~

and a set of these:

http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/GENUINE-F...811803?hash=item280d4c8a5b:g:Qp8AAOSwT6pVgX-7

Loads of other auctions so you can probably pick one up for a lot less.

I bought a second hand Fluke Scopemeter earlier in the year. They're a lot more money then you're looking to spend but then they're a lot more meter. Brand new about a grand but a lot less second hand, just make sure the shielded test leads are included and in good condition as they cost hundreds to replace:
http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/FLUKE-123...565495?hash=item2a5d565577:g:Nw8AAOSw~gRV6crP

All that said, I don't think theres much in a pinball machine that you couldn't troubleshoot with a really cheap meter and a logic probe though.
 
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