Has anyone used this before?

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It should be noted that the omnitester doesn't display tenths, where as the eleaf does. This may or may not be a big deal to you depending on what you are building. For example, if you are building a 1.5 coil that is actually 1.52, probably not going to change much. But if you are building a .3 coil, there can be a difference between .39 and .30. If you are planning to go even lower than that, I wouldn't even consider the omnitester.
 

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lol well yeah, it's fasttech. If I needed an ohm meter, I wouldn't hesitate to buy the one you found. The eleaf or whatever. However, if you want peace of mind why not go with one that has positive reviews? Like this one ----> The Omnitester

I was in the same boat looking at ohm readers on fasttech but I got the one linked above. It works good. I like the fact it has a built in battery. Yes it doesn't read out to another number but I don't see that as a negative. I've had coils change +- .2 ohms both ways so hell no I wouldn't be relying on the second digit to dictate if my build is safe or not.
 
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