


Well...it isn't really a First-World Problem.
It's more like: "Son of a b*tch! This works great!"
Okay...I can complain about one thing...I have to change the range setting depending on the maximum value being measured. But try as I might, that's the only complaint I have.
I keep my electrical work to a bare minimum, but these handy tools are...um...handy. I can test batteries, check whether outlets are functioning, and it even works as a continuity tester. And it is a fun tool to explore the limits of my knowledge.
I'm still not going to do more involved electrical stuff, because I do not like being shocked.
I worked as a carpenter in a previous life, and I vividly recall the admonitions of the electricians on the jobs. DON'T TOUCH ANYTHING ELECTRICAL! And if you have to, keep one hand in your pocket.
Anyone ever cut through a live wire? I have!