COMECASE Hard Carrying Case for Fluke 87-V Digital Multimeter, Protective Travel Storage Bag.
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Flukes with a large yellow case can be distinguished by this. It would be better to go the next size up, so that extra test probes would fit
A Fluke 87 (V) original will fit this. I ordered one for that purpose and use it for just that.
I looked at your meter set up. I found this information H x W x L. A sum of 5 x 3 is equal to 73. There are 93 x 7 and the number 23. Yes, it will fit in this case since it is 8 inches in length
The answer is unknown to me. Comparing it to the size of a Fluke, how big is it? That's a perfect fit for those.
Selected User Reviews For COMECASE Hard Carrying Case for Fluke 87-V Digital Multimeter, Protective Travel Storage Bag.
For a number of years now, I have had both a Fluke 87 (original model) and an 87V. Since I no longer work as a field tech, they are now used in the home laboratory. Buying these field cases was more convenient than the original field cases which were too big and cumbersome for my needs. In this review I will explain how I feel about these small A fabric-covered, hard shell case is included in the package. As long as your home or laboratory is a safe environment or if you're using a meter of a similar size like Fluke 87 (with or without original boot), then you'll be safe. a large compartment that can hold long leads as well as their accessories, with a soft, zippered pocket to avoid scratching up the meter's face. Main zipper is nylon, but it's a quality nylon that can withstand a little wear and tear as well as rugged use without wearing out or malfunctioning.
The downside is that the product is not made well enough to trust in day-to-day use in the field or on the factory floor. In harsh environments or when your meter is constantly exposed to debris, then this case is likely to fall apart. A good choice for home storage or occasional lab use, it is sturdy enough to move around a desk or drawer easily. It should last for the duration of the meter in the scenarios I listed above, but tool carts, bags, and boxes will break it apart.
It should also work for years with the above tools. It is worth the price for what it provides.
It's a large multimeter with extra probes. Some cases simply won't accommodate it. I love my Meterk TRMS 10000 multimeter and its accessory probes, but I just need a smaller case. There is an elastic retention strap across the side of this unit to hold it in place, and the zipper makes it easy to open In the lid is an accessory pouch which is closed. In this case, the court is dealing with a semi-contentious issue It is hard enough that you can bend it, yet firm enough to protect a Besides the zipper, on the opposite side is a carrying handle, and there is a colorful yellow zipper. I like this product because it is well made, well worth the money, looks great, and contains everything that comes with the Meterk.
out of concern that I wouldn't want to advertise that there is an available Fluke meter in my backyard while everyone else is looking at it. A Fluke 87-compatible case has been designed to fit this device Several other cases on Amazon cannot match this, which is why V stands out. It is common for manufacturers to have difficulty matching the right foam to the right case, but the foam and case were matched perfectly with the product I had. It is nice that the material is darker, as it will not show stains, and a zippered pocket will keep probes, batteries, and fuses together. I'm not quite sure it could survive inside a toolbox - probably not in one that held hammers and holesaws - but it appears resilient enough to survive in a bag. It would be better to put that in a plastic case. I fear the lightning bolt on the outside could be too distracting for visitors. My first impression is that it's generic and cheap It would be best to just have a solid front. Additionally, I would like the inner pocket to be made from a more robust material, so that the probes will not poke through. Overall, however, the case is very sturdy, and the meter fits very snugly inside, so I would recommend it. The following are the comments of Tom.
Oh my. Does it have to do with the case? The Fluke 789 multi-meter fits this capillary tube Fortunately, I have a GPS meter on my car. It keeps me slightly more secure when I am out on bumpy, rough, oil slick trails. Although I would give it a higher rating if the dimensions were less narrow, it would still get better marks for the fact that I have a magnet hanging kit on my meter and the tab that connects the magnet to the meter sticks out quite a bit from it. This makes the other end of the combo longer than just the meter itself I can sometimes zip the case up while my magnet kit is attached. If you take the magnet off, why not just leave it off? My only appeal is convenience, why would I need to take my magnet off and put it back on every time I need my meter, the whole reason I bought it was so I could simply hang the meter and not have to use the kick stand.
The FLUKE 87 Multimeter is well-protected in this case, which has plenty of room to store additional cables, test leads, and spare batteries. There is no worry of damage when it comes to traveling with it. Additionally, you can keep track of all your test leads in one place. This case is a great choice if you need to store Multimeters. The case for my other FLUKE multimeters will be ordered in addition to the one I already have. Please thank James for a great product.
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It's a solid case and a great price. It would be an excellent choice if you have space in your tool box for an extra tool. It is about twice as large as my meter, but it works great for me as I can hold extra batteries, mini magnums, etc. If you are tight on space, a smaller case might be better, but for me this one worked fine.
Keeps your stuff safe and sound with its nice feel and sturdy construction. I store different types of probes and alligator clips in a zipper pouch on it. It was designed to hold a Fluke 87, but I keep a Power Probe multimeter in here as well, since there is lots of extra room.
This jumper cable storage box was actually used to store my Battery jump starter and cables. This is the perfect fit. There is enough space to fit my car battery wrench as well. I appreciate it.