http://www.mcmaster.com/catalog/109/html/0650.html
I have the 87-3 model and I'll never use another. With all the money I've spent on lesser meters from Radio crack and other electronic's suppliers over a 10 year period, I could have bought 2 of these. And a handheld meter with graphing capabilities would be sweet, but as you can see on that page I linked the price is a bit restrictive for someone who dosent do alot of electronics work. In fact, for what you'll pay for a good DMM with an Oscilliscope function, you could buy the Fluke 87 AND a basic benchtop oscilliscope and STILL have enough money left for a basic 110 volt Mig welder.
