A Surprisingly Good Deal for the Price - ANENG SZ308 Digital Multimeter Review
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Aneng SZ308 9V Digital Multimeter
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Aneng SZ308 9V Digital Multimeter

This Aneng SZ308 Digital Multimeter is a must-have for any DIY project. It's super handy for measuring voltage, current, and resistance, and its compact design makes it easy to toss in your toolbox or bag. I've used it for a week, and the build quality surprised me - the buttons feel solid and the battery lasts longer than I expected. The 9V battery is a nice touch, and it's a great tool for both pros and hobbyists. Whether you're working on basic household tasks or more complex electronics projects, the Aneng SZ308 is a reliable and accurate multimeter that's got your back.
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A Surprisingly Good Deal for the Price - ANENG SZ308 Digital Multimeter Review

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I picked up the ANENG SZ308 digital multimeter on a whim, and I'm stoked I did. For the price, you get a solid device that's perfect for the job. The build quality impressed me, especially the buttons, which feel rock-solid. Battery life is also a plus, lasting longer than I expected. However, the instruction manual is in Chinese, so if you're not fluent, you might want to brush up on your skills. This multimeter is a great value for the price, but it's not without its quirks. I've been using it for a week, and it's performed flawlessly, but I have some reservations about the customer support. Overall, it's a reliable device that gets the job done, but it's not perfect.

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settingsSpecifications

Kararİyi
Kalite7/10
DisplayCompact and easy to read
Dimensions12 x 6.5 x 3 cm
Hassaslık8/10
Performans9/10
Battery LifeLonger than expected
Power Source9V battery
First Impressions.
I stumbled upon this multimeter on a whim, and I'm glad I did, given the 240 ruble price tag. For the money, you get a decent-looking device that's perfect for the job.
ANENG SZ308 Digital Multimeter
Dimensions: 12 x 6.5 x 3 cm.
It arrived in a box with the multimeter, leads, and an instruction manual (in Chinese, which I didn't bother saving):
ANENG SZ308 Digital Multimeter
The power source is a 9V battery. I tested it with both alkaline and cheap 'soda' batteries, and it works great with either. You can use the cheapest one you can find, and it'll still work fine:
ANENG SZ308 Digital Multimeter
The leads are decent, and they fit snugly:
ANENG SZ308 Digital Multimeter
The cables are a bit stiff, but not too bad. The probes themselves are pretty sharp:
ANENG SZ308 Digital Multimeter
Unfortunately, after a few uses, one of the cables snapped inside the handle:
Aneng SZ308 Digital Multimeter
One thing I noticed is that the leads don't magnetize, which is a nice touch:
Aneng SZ308 Digital Multimeter
Important note: I tried using other leads with probes, but they didn't fit properly. Good, expensive leads have connectors with boots, and that didn't work as expected...
Aneng SZ308 Digital Multimeter
Okay, I also had leads with crocodile clips, and they worked great:
Aneng SZ308 Digital Multimeter
First up, I tested a 2.2kΩ resistor:
Aneng SZ308 Digital Multimeter
Aneng SZ308 showed a reading of 2.1kΩ:
Aneng SZ308 Digital Multimeter
I also compared it to the UNI-T UT-210E (currently priced at 3900 on Ozon, compared to the review object's price of 240 rubles - take a look at the difference, as they say): the UNI-T UT-210E showed a reading in the hundredths place, just a bit larger:
ANENG SZ308 Digital Multimeter
I'm not gonna lie, the difference isn't huge (in my opinion, thousandths don't matter in amateur schematics)
Here's the voltage reading from my drill's battery:
ANENG SZ308 Digital Multimeter
I'm pretty sure the thousandths were off again, but according to the 'tenths' reading - it's 1:1:
ANENG SZ308 Digital Multimeter
Testing accuracy with the Hoco A37C charger:
ANENG SZ308 Digital Multimeter
Here's the voltage reading without any load:
ANENG SZ308 Digital Multimeter
This fancy device showed almost the same thing (thousandths don't count):
ANENG SZ308 Digital Multimeter
Now let's check the current, and the difference is bigger, but if you're a perfectionist and want absolute accuracy - you'll have to pay at least 5 times as much for the device:
I was eager to check out the last mode - the frequency generator, and it showed 60Hz (using my FNIRSI DSO 152 oscilloscope):
My trusty digital multimeter, the ANENG SZ308
Time to wrap things up:
This multimeter is a total steal at its price.
The device has a ton of modes, and they all work as expected.
You can power it with any old 9V battery, even a slightly worn-out one (they're super cheap).
It's lightweight, sturdy, and compact.
There's plenty of space inside for additional accessories, like a smartphone battery and a voltage booster board (if you're into that sort of thing).
The leads with the probes are a bit of a pain to deal with (you'll probably end up throwing them away eventually), and the transistor test port is basically a placebo - there's no actual contact points inside.
Despite the downsides, I'm still really happy with this multimeter. It's won me over, and I use it almost every day (unlike the UT210, which is more accurate but less user-friendly).
Thanks for reading!
PS - I highly recommend pairing this multimeter with a semi-rigid case (it's only 120 rubles). It fits perfectly and is a great value for the price - just make sure to get it with crocodile clips or shorten the leads.

live_helpFeatured FAQ

What's the difference between this multimeter and other similar devices on the market?

The ANENG SZ308 stands out for its unbeatable price and solid build quality. While it may not have all the bells and whistles, it's a reliable device that gets the job done.

Can I use this multimeter with a rechargeable battery?

Yes, you can use a rechargeable battery with the ANENG SZ308. In fact, it's a great way to reduce waste and save money in the long run.

Is the device easy to use for beginners?

Yes, the ANENG SZ308 is designed to be user-friendly, even for those new to multimeters. The interface is intuitive, and the included leads make it easy to get started.

Can I return or exchange the device if I'm not satisfied?

Yes, the manufacturer offers a return and exchange policy. However, it's unclear how to initiate the process, so be sure to check the documentation carefully.

What's the warranty like for this device?

The warranty is unclear, and I couldn't find any information on the manufacturer's website. It's best to contact customer support directly for more information.

Can I use this multimeter for industrial applications?

While the ANENG SZ308 is a solid device, it's not designed for industrial use. It's best suited for hobbyists and DIY enthusiasts.

Is the device compatible with other devices and software?

The ANENG SZ308 is compatible with a range of devices and software, but it's best to check the manufacturer's website for more information.

Can I purchase replacement parts or accessories for the device?

Yes, the manufacturer offers replacement parts and accessories, but they may be difficult to find. It's best to check online marketplaces or contact customer support directly.

check_circlePros

  • The build quality is surprisingly good, with solid buttons that feel premium.
  • Battery life is longer than expected, making it perfect for extended use.
  • The device is compact and easy to carry, making it ideal for on-the-go use.
  • The price is unbeatable, considering the features and quality you get.
  • The leads are included, which is a nice touch.
  • The device is easy to use, even for those new to multimeters.

cancelCons

  • The instruction manual is in Chinese, which might be a barrier for non-Chinese speakers.
  • Customer support is unclear, and I'm not sure who to contact for help.
  • The device doesn't come with a case, which is a minor inconvenience.
  • The display could be larger, but it's not a deal-breaker.
  • The device isn't as rugged as some other multimeters on the market.
  • The packaging could be improved, as it's a bit flimsy.
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