The head-to-head
| Feature | Klein MM700 | Fluke 117 |
|---|---|---|
| Price | ~$75 | ~$230 |
| CAT rating | CAT IV 600V / CAT III 1000V | CAT III 600V |
| True-RMS | No (average responding) | Yes |
| NCV (non-contact voltage) | Yes (VoltAlert) | Yes |
| Auto-ranging | Yes | Yes |
| Capacitance | Yes | Yes |
| Temperature | Yes (with included probe) | No |
| Frequency | Yes | Yes |
| Display | 6000 count | 6000 count |
| Response time | ~1 sec | <0.5 sec |
| Warranty | 2 years (Klein limited lifetime on hand tools) | 3 years |
| Made in | China (Klein US headquartered) | USA |
The CAT-rating spec that matters
For homeowner electrical work, the safety rating matters more than feature count. CAT II rated meters at the panel can vaporize from transient spikes — real injury risk. The Klein MM700 is rated CAT IV 600V (highest residential rating, safe at the service entrance) AND CAT III 1000V. The Fluke 117 is rated CAT III 600V — safe at the panel but not at the service entrance. For homeowner use, both are safe at outlets and at the panel. The Klein actually exceeds the Fluke 117 on safety rating — surprising for the price point.
When the Fluke wins
- Variable-frequency drive (VFD) HVAC equipment. Modern variable-speed mini-splits and high-end inverter compressors use VFDs that output non-sinusoidal waveforms. True-RMS is required for accurate measurement.
- You do electrical work daily. The Fluke response time and ergonomics matter when you're using it 50 times a day.
- You need 3-year warranty + USA service. Fluke ships in 24 hrs from US warehouse. Klein's warranty fulfillment is slower.
- Resale + collectibility. Used Fluke 117s sell for ~$120 a decade later. Used Klein MM700s sell for ~$30.
When the Klein wins (homeowner default)
- Price-per-function. Klein includes temperature probe + CAT IV rating at 1/3 the price.
- Higher CAT rating. CAT IV 600V vs Fluke 117's CAT III 600V.
- Same accuracy on residential voltage and continuity tests. Both ±0.5% on V AC, ±0.5% on resistance.
- Identical NCV non-contact voltage detection. Same wand functionality.
- Better value if it gets lost or dropped in a job site. $75 to replace vs $230.
What to skip — unbranded Amazon multimeters
Unbranded $15-$25 Amazon multimeters claim CAT III ratings without UL certification — no independent verification. Don't put these on 120V/240V residential AC. The CAT-rating claim is what stops a transient spike from arcing through the meter into your hand. Without UL certification, the rating is a marketing number. Use unbranded meters for low-voltage DC work (batteries, automotive 12V) and nothing else.
FAQ
Klein or Fluke for a homeowner?
Klein MM700 ($75) for 95% of homeowners. Fluke 117 ($230) only if you're doing it professionally or need true-RMS for VFD equipment.
What does CAT IV 600V mean?
Safety rating for service entrance (highest energy location). CAT IV is safer than CAT III at outlets. CAT II at the panel can vaporize from transients.
Do I need true-RMS for home use?
Not for basic work. Matters for non-sinusoidal AC (VFD equipment, dimmers, switching supplies). Variable-speed mini-splits = upgrade to true-RMS.
Are cheap Amazon multimeters safe?
Unbranded $15-$25 units claim CAT III without UL certification — unsafe for residential AC. Low-voltage DC only.
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Editorial standards: Cited authorities include UL 61010-1 (electrical test equipment safety), IEC 61010 CAT rating standard. Reviewed by Al, Building Doctor.