I have a separate Benchtop frequency counter, separate benchtop multimeter and separate Inductor + capacitor meter (LC meter) and it doesn't cost an arm and a leg at all. Buy your test instruments separate and get better value for your money. You get MUCH more for your money (not more features) but cooler gear, better working, more precise ually costing way over 1000 dollars each. Since most people here recommend 30-60$ dollars multimeters I'd consider purchasing a USED professional bench-multimeter off Ebay or somewhere (like a school-sale, or hamradio-group) You can usually get these from anything around 20-80 $ depending on age, but they're usually VERY precise.even uncalibrated test-gear are WAY more precise than cheap'o new multimeters.
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