Klein Tools Refreshes Lineup of Digital Multimeters with New Features

EIN Klein TM 800

September 22, 2022

Klein Tools introduces its new line of Digital Multimeters, featuring a refreshed look plus new capabilities for models across the board.

New capabilities include:

  • Rugged industrial design
  • Lead-alert protection with green LEDs to avoid blowing fuses on MM325, MM420 and MM450
  • Large displays; easier to read
  • Auto sensor adjustment on reverse-contrast display on MM450 and MM720
  • Easy access to fuse
  • TRMS for improved accuracy on MM420, MM450 and MM720
  • Improved temperature accuracy
  • Unique MM450 has the same features as larger meters but with slim profile

“As technology continues to advance, it is important to update our test and measurement products so professionals have the latest and greatest on their jobsites,” says Sabrina Kalsi, product manager at Klein Tools. “With this refresh of our line of Multimeters, we are bringing a new industrial design, lead-alert protection, larger and easier-to-read displays, and improved temperature accuracy on all models, bringing professionals top of the line tools to get their jobsites running smoothly.”

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