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SZ308 Digital Voltage Commander – 1999 Count Multimeter with HFE, Triode Test, and Square Wave Generator
SZ308 Digital Voltage Commander – 1999 Count Multimeter with HFE, Triode Test, and Square Wave Generator
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SZ308 Digital Voltage Commander – 1999 Count Multimeter with HFE, Triode Test, and Square Wave Generator
Whether you're an electronics wizard or just tired of pretending that janky socket isn’t haunted, the ANENG SZ308 Digital Voltage Commander is your new favorite sidekick. With 1999 counts of pure testing dominance, this multitester doesn’t just read volts—it reads your mind (okay, not really—but it's dangerously close).
Measure, test, troubleshoot, and wave your multimeter around like a rock star engineer on stage. Triode testing? Check. Square wave output? Oh yeah. This isn’t your grandpa’s voltmeter—it’s smarter, sleeker, and way less likely to explode.
For hobbyists, pros, or that one guy who swears his toaster hums Morse code—this beast is all about clean data, safe use, and serious measuring vibes.
👉 Add to cart now and flex your volts with confidence.
📐 Full Specification List:
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Model: ANENG SZ308
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Display Type: Digital, 1999 count
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AC Voltage Range: 0V – 750V
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DC Voltage Range: 200mV – 1000V
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DC Current Range: 2mA – 10A
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Resistance Range: 0 – 2000 KΩ
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Measuring Capacitance & Inductance: Not supported
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Triode HFE Test: Yes
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Square Wave Output: Yes
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Auto/Manual Ranging: Available
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Operating Temperature: 0°C – 40°C
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Smart Device: No
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Power Supply: Battery-powered (batteries not included)
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Build Quality: CE Certified, tough casing
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Origin: Mainland China
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Included in Package:
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1 × SZ308 Multimeter
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1 × Pair of Test Leads
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1 × User Manual
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1 × Box Packaging
 
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🧲 Usage Tips (Because Safety Rocks):
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Don't touch probes with bare hands—zap = ouch.
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Inspect leads for damage before use.
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Always start with the highest range and scale down.
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Remove batteries if not used for extended time.
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Never mix up current & voltage jacks (unless you love the smell of smoke).
 


















