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New house
> 24 hourStrong case can take the dropping and abuse of working
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Kindle Customer
> 24 hourThis case is so much nicer than an actual fluke brand case. I bought a fluke meter for my son for Christmas but the case was going to be another fifty dollars. Glad I found this case instead.
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Rick Evans
> 24 hourGreat case! Better than expected. The BM786 fit perfect and you have some extra foam as needed for other things. Plus, it will fit a bunch of other meters if needed.
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DH
> 24 hourThis is a very nice case it fits my Fluke meter perfectly.
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Mike
> 24 hourFits well. Has pockets for the wires and manual.
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Rachel Aitkenhead
> 24 hourIf you are just a DIYer like me and content with the basic leads supplied with Fluke 117, I believe you will find this perfect. I am able to fit that bulky little instruction manual from Fluke in there too. I expect a pair of AC175 alligator clips will fit as well, once I buy them; I think that will be the outer limit of how much I can put in there easily. I think this is a quality item and a great value.
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DGewey
> 24 hourI bought this case for my Harbor Freight Cen-Tech meter, and it exceeded my expectations! Quality is excellent, price was great! The photo shows my 9 lb. Cordless Drill w/ 9.0Ah battery sat on top of the multimeter case, and the cases lid isnt even flexing! I feel like I could easily put 30 lbs or more on top of this thing before it would start to deform! Couldnt ask for anything more. Would highly recommend!
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Stevienh
> 24 hourThis is a well-built case that is reasonably durable and should protect the Fluke meters quite well. As delivered, the internal foam fits my Fluke 115 just about perfectly, but allowed no spare space for the leads. Its possible to route them into the storage netting in the cover, but that leaves no place for the manual or any other accessories. Where I ran into a problem was with Flukes hanging accessory kit. It is handy to have a strap with a hook and a magnet on your meter, but the attachment clip sticks just far enough out of the top that it prevents using any of the internal foam inside the case. Its not a total failure, though. Removing the foam creates more space so the coiled leads can now be wedged between the meter and side of the case, and the Velcro strap will hold everything in place. The case wall internals are lined with flocking so it shouldnt scratch or damage anything. There is just no foam padding left to absorb impact if it is dropped. Overall, Im OK with this and think the risk of damage is small, but If I had to do it over, Id look for a case a few inches larger in the L and W dimensions.
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Randy Blankenship
> 24 hourIt was perfect for the flute 115 multimeter.
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Jon Etkins
> 24 hourI was looking at buying a genuine OEM hard case for my Fluke 179, but I opted to go with this one instead. I havent seen an actual OEM case so I cant compare directly, but I can attest that this case appears to be solidly constructed from quality materials, and the foam cutout is a perfect fit for my meter.