Fluke Remote Display Multimeter 233/a on 2040-parts.com
Apple Valley, California, US
Up
for sale is a used Fluke, Model 233/A Automotive Multimeter. Comes with
all the Fluke accessories / probe attachments shown in photo. Multimeter is in good physical and excellent working condition and has light scuff marks on it.I
have acquired various products from stores that were selling their
excess inventory so keep watching for more listings. Sold as is. I will combine shipping on multiple items to save you $$.
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