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2 Pcs New for Multimeter Fuse DMM-11AR DMM-11A 1000V 87-V 88-V Fuse

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  • PMMCON 5 Pcs New for Multimeter Fuse DMM-11AR DMM-11A 1000V 87-V 88-V Fuse


PMMCON 2 Pcs New for Multimeter Fuse DMM-11AR DMM-11A 1000V 87-V 88-V Fuse


Customer
June 27, 2025
Fit exactly in my multimeter and held for testing
Review
April 13, 2025
I found these about 2 weeks too late, since I blew the fuse in my DMM because I was dumb and forgot to switch the connection after measuring current and I checked the battery voltage on my car battery. Ugh.I have since replaced the fuse, but when I saw this set of 2 available I ordered with the intent to have a spare for next time (because I will inevitably do it again!)...I ended up pulling the new replacement I had installed a couple weeks ago for one of these and it worked fine.Pricing for these is good for a 2-pack, and no issues at all with these - 5 stars!
A. Customer
February 14, 2025
If you can afford a Fluke meter, and you have blown the fuses already, you should seriously consider the expensive, OEM fuses. If you can't afford the originals, or you don't work with high voltages, this might be a good choice.They seem fine, but I have trust issues, and I don't have the equipment to test a set, to make sure they meet all the specs.They say BUSS on them, but they don't claim to be BUSS brand, strange.
remote camper
November 13, 2024
This is a 2 pack and is the fuse that will blow if I forget to changeover from current to volts after measuring current with my Fluke 117. A pretty mindless move on my part.It looks identical to the one I ordered under a Fluke part # at a higher price which can go for nearly $12 at the single item price and nearly $37 for a 5 pack. At $6.80 per unit for a 2 pack this is pretty good, but is available from other sellers for as little as $4.99 per unit. I didn't do any "getting into the weeds" testing to see if this is equal, but for my DIYer use, these are just fine. (the one on the right in the photo is the product being reviewed)Not the difference in fuse labeling on the photo. Some research into the difference of this labeling returns the following results:"The main difference between the Bussmann DMM-B-11A and DMM-11AR fuses is the "B" designation:++The DMM-B-11A is a version of the fuse that Bussmann specifically sells to Fluke for their multimeters. It has no markings on the cap.++The DMM-11AR is the same fuse sold by Bussmann to the general market. It has "BUSS DMM 11A" imprinted on the cap.However, according to Bussmann, the fuses are exactly the same in terms of specifications and performance. The only difference is the "B" designation and the lack of cap markings on the DMM-B-11A version."
Heidi S.
October 31, 2024
Fuse on my multimeter was bad when I bought it, this fit and works perfectly now