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TLDR; The <\/strong>Morpilot 17B Digital Multimeter<\/strong><\/a> is a solid budget meter that will give you the most features for the price. If you don’t need temperature measurements or extra leads, the <\/strong>Etekcity MSR-A600 Digital Multimeter<\/strong><\/a> is also a great option with its build quality and simplicity.<\/strong><\/p>\n\n\n\n

A multimeter is the first tool you should purchase when getting started with electronics. Without it, you’re blind while building a circuit, even if it’s just a prototype on a breadboard: if it doesn’t work, you won’t have any way to do a diagnostic. <\/p>\n\n\n\n

It’s a tool you’re always going to have close on your bench, if only to check if two parts are really connected and are getting power. Also, if you want to know what’s the value of that resistance from your bin or a kit and you don’t know the color code by heart, a multimeter can confirm that for you immediately.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

You can pay a lot for a multimeter, but for hobbyist work such as Arduino it’s not needed to get started. The multimeters reviewed here are precise enough to get you started and will still last you for a good while. Many of them will also include AC measurement features for household electricity, but you’re not likely to need to this for the average electronics project.<\/p>\n\n\n\n

Here are the best budget multimeters that I’ll be reviewing:<\/p>\n\n\n\n