The Mighty Meter
A household test meter probably from the 1970s or 1980s. Basically a continuity tester and two voltage ranges. Also has a mains test plug. Still in the original box. The test leads have been damaged due to a reaction with the expanded polystyrene packaging. Website with more info and instruction book: http://xo4.uk?TmM

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