Rated 5 out of 5
Nov 13, 2022
Great quality and looks great
I purchased it a few weeks ago. I received it quick. I’m a Mechanic and my box is full of tools. I did not want to damage my Multi Meter so I purchased the case to protect it. It serves the purpose. I’m extremely satisfied.
Trey
Rated 3 out of 5
Jul 1, 2022
Disappointed on The Quality Of The Case . I have another one Which is all Leather or vinyl Fir the price I could have gone to a pawn shop and got 2 of the good ones !
Of Course there having problems uploading a photo . How convenient!
Jeepman
Rated 5 out of 5
Mar 7, 2022
My meter and its leads as well as my contactless voltage sensor fit well without being too large or small.
Bill59
Rated 5 out of 5
May 22, 2021
It would really be cool if it were made out of real leather. The strap could be more durable.
The Tupelo Flash
Rated 3 out of 5
Dec 7, 2016
Product is a standard, no frills pouch for a meter or similar sized item. I can say that it is overpriced for what it is and what it does. Items of similar quality are available a few aisles over in the store - you just have to know what you're looking for.
ksoze_oh
Rated 4 out of 5
Jan 22, 2014
Fluke 87V protective carry case not for Fluke 115
I recently purchased a Fluke 87V and wanted a nice fitting, padded zipper case for it, to carry it in and protect it from damage. The C25 case meets all that criteria, although it is larger than necessary for the Fluke 87V and test lead set, but it probably the only case which is large enough, too. I tried the C35 carrying case, but it doesn't have enough padding to protect anything. So, if you don't mind a case which doesn't bulge from the meter and a couple sets of test leads, this would be a good choice. This case, for some reason, is also listed for the Fluke 115/117 series, but it is much to large. You can almost get two Fluke 115 DMMs into it, or one Fluke 115 plus several granola bars. I am disappointed that the cases are made in China and that there isn't a good way to determine what sort of case you are getting without buying it first; meaningful dimensions would be very helpful.
MikeTheFriel