The customer is very satisfied with our GVDA GD128 Smart Digital Multipurpose, please see what he said?
I've been using voltmeters for over sixty-five years - for those interested in electronics history I still have my Heathkit Model V-7A VTVM! A few days ago my expensive digital voltmeter died on me so I went searching for a replacement. I looked over the usual suspects such a Fluke and found very few that met my requirements. I wanted a meter that included temperature measurement. Then I discovered the GVDA GD128 and watched some video reviews on youtube. What a saw impressed me but I thought at such a low price I would be disappointed. I just received the meter and to say I'm delighted is an understatement. As long as one does not need laboratory accuracy I think the GVDA should be given serious consideration. There are some areas where minor improvements can be made and they are as follows: Accuracy is good, but not great, but is sufficient for casual home and hobby use. More frustrating are the supplied probes! They have tiny exposed metal points, perhaps 1/8" in length. Testing electrical outlets therefore are not possible. Te metal probe tips should be at least 1" in length in my opinion. The two additional suggestions for improvement are the fabrication of the receptacles for the probe connections. - the pin connector is in the hole is not centered, making it difficult to insert the probe cables. Also, they thoughtfully provided a built-in LED "flashlight". The illumination is very feeble and blue in color. I think this meter is a winner!
