Rated 2 out of 5
Aug 4, 2024
Was really happy when purchased as always wanted one, as soon as I used ohms to work out earth impedance I noticed it is either 1 ohm or 0 when we need to test to see if it's bellow 0.5 , this is a crazy over look and can't use the meter for au/nz installations
neonwt
Rated 5 out of 5
Sep 17, 2022
Keeping up with the times
Such a pleasure to get touchless volts, hertz and amps. The new duel reading display is also nice. Keeping up with technology - thanks
Pescadero
Rated 5 out of 5
Sep 15, 2021
This volt meter is everything I expected. Simple dial, simple design, love it.
Mr Awong
Rated 5 out of 5
Jun 18, 2021
Great for everyday trouble shooting
Use thus on a daily basis. Field sense gives you volts and amps with exposing the joints. A real time saver!
Midget42
Rated 3 out of 5
May 30, 2021
Equal to the T5, but lacking.
The T6-1000 works as well as the T5-1000 that I have used for 20 years in all the features and regards that are the same between the two meters. However, the no contact voltage detecting feature is not consistent nor accurate in determining whether a circuit is hot or not. I have always carried a Fluke 2AC in my breast pocket and continue to do so. The Fluke 2AC is not complicated or multi featured. It detects voltage with a red light as an indicator, period. No sound, no other meanings. If you have a red light, you have power, period. The T6-1000 was as pricy and I splurged on the upgrade, in retrospect, I would recommend sticking with the Fluke T5-1000 as the added features are not all that they are cracked up to be.
Talmadge
Rated 4 out of 5
Jan 4, 2021
It's great to have a test instrument that can measure voltage & current simultaneously, while not being fearful of an arching situation. Safety is perhaps the greatest advantage of using this tool. My only complaint so far is not understanding why I consistently get different DC voltage readings, depending on the polarity of the test leads. For ex., reading -9v vs +8v on a 9v battery and -29v vs +27v on a DC power supply. Why should the polarity of the test leads matter? I get identical DC readings regardless of test lead polarity when using my standard Fluke DDM. Do I have a faulty T6-1000?
G E S
Rated 1 out of 5
Dec 21, 2020
I have owned it for a year now the field sense is dangerously unreliable all other features work very well
Marcus m
Rated 1 out of 5
Dec 21, 2020
I have owned it for a year now the field sense is dangerously unreliable all other features work very well
marcus
Rated 5 out of 5
Nov 6, 2020
It does everything it says it will do
It does everything that it says it will do, and it hasn't broken in the 3 years i've been abusing it. Good enough for me.
CaseyDahl
Rated 5 out of 5
Nov 1, 2020
The T6-1000 is a very effective tool for doing quick checks of the basics (voltage, amperage, resistance. While I wouldn't use it for trying to record exact measurements during testing, this tool is invaluable for troubleshooting.
The non contact voltage and amperage readings through field sense make it much quicker for verifying voltage on wires during troubleshooting.
Austin