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Facilities "Doing maintenance in a nursing home, I get into all kinds of situations where the Fluke 233 would be of great value. Examples are working on overhead lights, rooftop HVAC units, PTAC units, or simply lighting in the hallways. Since we almost always work alone this meter would be invaluable in enabling me to see readings while accessing hard to reach contact points. It is certainly a great innovation in the world of test equipment." D.L., New York "I work alone at night on concourses where the security doors I need to check are twenty or more feet away from the door controllers. Your product would make checking them so much easier that I am going to try to get my boss to buy one regardless of whether I win one or not." T.B., Colorado "My family operates an irrigated farm. I think the biggest advantage would be when you have to start the well from the main panel and take an amp reading at the pivot panel 10-20 feet away. With the remote display this could be accomplished with 1 person instead of having to get a second person to help, saving time and payroll expense. Another advantage is when you would need to check the amp draw on a center drive motor. You could hook the remote display multi meter on the center drive motor and then be at the tower box on the pivot tower with the display when you turned it on and watch the draw on the remote display. For these reasons I think this would be a great addition to our tool box for safety and cost saving reasons." S.C., Nebraska 17