Multimeters Item ID: #150




Mastech 30-Range Digital Multimeter with Temperature Measurement, MS8264



WAS $49.95 NOW $34.99

Product Information:

  • 3 1/2 digital back-lit LCD display with a maximum reading 1,999
  • Data Hold
  • Auto Power Off
  • Over range/Polarity/Low Battery indication
  • In conformance with international safety standards IEC1010-1 CAT II 1000V & CAT III 600V

Item Description



This newly released model Mastech MS8264 is a manual 30-range fully featured digital multimeter. It is capable of all standard functions including AC/DC Voltage and Current, Resistance, Capacitance, Frequency, Temperature and more. It’s also packed with many nice features, such as back light, data hold, resettable fuse. No matter you are a professional or just a DIY hobbist, this is a great and affordable tool for your daily use. Accessories include
test leads with shrouded plugs and capped tips ,multi-Functional socket,
K-Type Temperature probe, user Manual
and 9V battery (installed)

Users electronic tags:

diy measure a temperature with a multimeter

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Item Reviews

3 Responses to “Mastech 30-Range Digital Multimeter with Temperature Measurement, MS8264”

  1. Matthew says:

    Good product. The buttons stick a little bit which is slightly annoying but otherwise great.

  2. Juan Carlos Berenguer Esteban says:

    Until now, about three months of eventual use, it goes ok. I really love the backlight feature with auto dim off, and my friends are amazed looking at. Note: It measures temperature with the probe (thermocouple) and without it (some kind of internal sensor). 4 stars because the temperature readings are not quite accurate (+/- about 1 degree) mines comes with degrees in Celsius, which I love because is the unit I use. I can’t find how to change the readings to Fahrenheit so be aware, I think this guy only measures in Celsius. >>>> Update: Looking at the interior I can see a resistor over a point called RC1 and over a point called RF1 there is no resistor, so maybe swapping the resistor goes to measure in Fahrenheit (I figure it out for the C and F). I did not go to test it because for me Celsius is ok.

  3. Lalit Chhabra says:

    cant live without it, the moment you take this thing in hand u will forget about those cheap multimeters.

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