• $50 Ziboo 17B Pro offers 1500 V range, 1000 Hz bandwidth, and 0.1 % accuracy. • Fluke 17B MAX costs $150, provides 2000 V range, 2000 Hz bandwidth, and 0.05 % accuracy. • Ziboo’s design is compact, but its LCD and button layout feel less robust than Fluke’s. • Fluke’s internal calibration and auto‑zero function deliver more reliable long‑term performance. • Battery life: Ziboo ~3 months on two AA cells; Fluke ~6 months on a single AA. • Verdict: Ziboo is a budget option for hobbyists; Fluke is worth the premium for professionals.

Article Summaries:

  • EEVblog’s latest forum post (EEVblog 1731) reviews the $50 Ziboo 17B Pro multimeter against the $150 Fluke 17B MAX. The discussion focuses on key performance metrics-accuracy, range, and durability-while highlighting the stark price difference. Reviewers note that the Ziboo offers comparable basic functionality but lacks some of the Fluke’s advanced features and rugged build. The post includes links to the forum thread and a downloadable podcast episode where the hosts walk through test results and user impressions. Overall, the review suggests the Ziboo is a budget‑friendly option for simple measurements, whereas the Fluke remains the more reliable choice for professionals.

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