Multimeters Item ID: #134




Sinometer DT9205 8-Function 32-Range Digital Multimeter



WAS $49.95 NOW $19.99

Product Information:

  • Fully featured multimeter with high resolution and accuracy
  • 3 1/2 digits large LCD display
  • With table stand and protective holster
  • AC/DC Voltage/Current, Resistance, Capacitance, Diode Check, Transistor test
  • 30 days money back guarantee and 1 year limited warranty

Item Description



DCV : 20mV/20V/200/ V/1,000V ±0.5%; ACV : 20mV/20V/200V/700V ±1.5%; DCA : 20mA/200mA/20A/ ±1.0%; ACA : 20mA/200mA/20A/±1.90%; Resistance : 200/20K/200K/20M/200M/±1.90%; Capacitance : 2nF/20nF/2uF/200uF/±2.50%; Continuity Test; Diode Test; Transistor check. Battery and test leads are included

Users electronic tags:

dt9205

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Item Reviews

5 Responses to “Sinometer DT9205 8-Function 32-Range Digital Multimeter”

  1. S. A. Brown says:

    The item works just fine. It would be nice if there were more instructions that shipped with them, but luckily I have friends that can walk me through how to use it.

  2. S. Sanders says:

    I thought it would be of better quality, but for the price it is adequate.

  3. Hayk says:

    Works just fine for V,A and Om. I haven’t tried various fused/unfused combinations, but i think it’ll work. It’s kind of big, which is not so apparent from the picture. it’s like half of a regular desktop keyboard. Looks solid and firm, but when you touch it, it’s cheap feeling, but as one of the reviewers noted – you get what you pay – no one should expect super quality from a 19.99 item (that’s what i paid). The soft protecting thing (blue on the picture; mine is orange) is helpful and there is a small leg that opens on the bottom, so you can place the meter on reasonable viewing angle as opposed to just laying it flat on the table.

    The reason why i gave 4 stars is that the reading screen is screeched and there are a few dust or whatever particles stuck on the screen (as if the item has been used before) that does not destruct overall readings, though. Maybe it’s the peculiarity of my item, but it is there and somehow ruins the picture.

  4. Ken Robarge says:

    This product is inaccurate to the point of being dangerous. Stick with brand names like Fluke, Amprobe. This Chinese made throwaway is not worth $5.00 or the life of someone measuring voltage. I’ve been an electrician for 30 years and this is a pathetic piece of crap.. believe me.

  5. L. Cook says:

    I think this unit will do the job, but it arrived with a dead battery and is very flimsy. Plastic jacket is just that–very thin plastic, not rubber–almost no cushion to it. Jacket gives the impression that it will tear if it is taken off too quickly. Back cover of meter is equally thin–must remove whole back to get to battery — again, I get the sense that I need to be realllllly careful in hanlding the back cover or “snap”. I think it is adequate for the price and will do what I need it to do, but I wouldn’t drop it and expect it to keep working.

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