Hi there tcmtech,
Thanks for the info there. I say this not only for the general info but guess what, i have my eye on that very model as a possible next meter for my own personal use. That's because of the 'extra' digits it has. My bench meter by Mastech is pretty nice, but of course it cant be carried around or moved around without unplugging and plugging back in etc. So i thought that MS8265 would be a good deal because it seems to be priced pretty good for the number of digits it has (4 and 1/2 digits).
I just picked up one of their current clamp meters recently too for AC/DC current for tests on the automobile.
I've also read now that they are one of the biggest manufacturers of test equipment in the world.
So let me ask you, how do you like working with a meter with that extra digit as it has 4.5 where many meters only have 3.5, does it work the way you like it too and do you have a definite use for the extra precision or just like it in general?
Also, does it "beep" for any reason as many Mastech's seem to do when indicating something?