Regarding Fluke for coils... just get a Provari!
The referenced Exetech does have the "REL" button, which will automatically subtract the lead resistance, but other meters can be had for less. If you're ONLY going to be using a meter for coils, why go overboard? Sure, the Fluke is the king for those of us in the trade (retired hydroelectric plant electrician, love Fluke instruments), but if I didn't need a good meter for other purposes, I'd go inexpensive...
The referenced Exetech does have the "REL" button, which will automatically subtract the lead resistance, but other meters can be had for less. If you're ONLY going to be using a meter for coils, why go overboard? Sure, the Fluke is the king for those of us in the trade (retired hydroelectric plant electrician, love Fluke instruments), but if I didn't need a good meter for other purposes, I'd go inexpensive...
