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Alreet ladies. Any recommendations?

Been looking at Fluke MT4 and 62. Thinking of 62. Any suggestions my £12 isn't cutting it any more
 
Ive got an IR temp gun dont use.
Its non descript brand but just as accurate as my expensive one.
Laser guided too
 
Prefer the tri-spot myself with motion tracking...a bit like the gun on alien vs predator :)
 
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Twin spot ensures you're the correct distance from surface and the beam is only measuring the bit u want
 
Twin spot ensures you're the correct distance from surface and the beam is only measuring the bit u want

Yeh but tri spot does all that and also measures the angle of the dangle of the gun for the thermal coefficient or the outer radian
 
You should check out flir thermal camera it's wicked for checking sludge burst pipes, or even concealed pipework. Plus if you demo it at an exhibition where the stall opposite has the tall blonde lady from baxi working on it. You'll find all the hot spots
 
Had one from on loan. Did some work in his house. They are getting cheaper and cheaper.
 
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