Collection: Aneng Multimeters

Aneng at Circuitrocks

Budget-friendly multimeters for students, benches, and quick checks

Shop Aneng multimeters and related test tools at Circuitrocks. This collection suits students, repair work, bench troubleshooting, and everyday electronics checks where you want practical features without stepping into premium price levels.

Student-friendly Bench ready DIY repair PH-ready shipping Starter-test gear

Aneng is a familiar name for entry-level and value-focused test tools. These multimeters fit nicely into student kits, thesis setups, repair corners, and small workbenches where you need quick readings for voltage, continuity, resistance, and other common checks. If you are building with Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, or doing board repair and wiring work, a simple meter is one of the first tools worth keeping close by.

Why makers like this brand

Good value for daily use

Great for routine electrical and electronics checks without the cost jump of higher-end meters.

Easy to keep on the bench

Compact designs make them useful for school, field checks, and fast troubleshooting beside your soldering setup.

Useful for learning

A practical match for students who need a real meter for labs, prototyping, and repair practice.

What you can build

  • Check supply rails, battery levels, and adapter output during Arduino, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi projects
  • Verify continuity on jumper wires, switches, and simple harnesses before powering up a build
  • Use a starter meter during repair work, school labs, and electronics learning sessions
  • Keep one nearby for quick bench checks while soldering, assembling, or testing
  • Compare voltage on different points in a prototype without guessing
  • Confirm basic resistance values and simple wiring faults during maintenance
  • Use as a backup meter in a home workshop, makerspace, or school toolkit
  • Pair with alligator clips and probes for cleaner measurements on small projects

Starter bundle ideas

Student starter kit

Pair an Aneng collection with leads, clips, and a basic breadboard kit for school and first-bench work.

Multimeters · Test leads & clips · Breadboards

Repair bench setup

Add soldering supplies and fine tools for board checks, continuity tests, and basic repair jobs.

Consumables · Tools & soldering · Hand tools

Maker troubleshooting pack

Useful for students and hobbyists building sensor nodes, robots, and power projects.

Prototyping · Power management · Sensors

Recommended add-ons

Technical specifications

Typical category Entry-level digital multimeters and related test tools
Common uses Voltage checks, continuity checks, resistance checks, battery testing, and simple troubleshooting
Typical users Students, hobbyists, repair techs, and entry-level makers
Bench fit Good as a first meter or backup meter beside soldering and prototyping tools
Project fit Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, robot kits, school projects, and general electronics work
Availability note Specific models may change over time depending on stock and sourcing

Pinout & power notes

Important: always set the correct range and lead position before measuring. Start with safe habits and double-check the jack used for current measurement.

  • Never measure current with the lead still in the voltage jack.
  • Confirm whether you are checking AC or DC before probing.
  • For student work, power down and inspect wiring first when possible.

What’s in the box

Inclusions depend on the exact model and stock available. Many meters include probes, while batteries, manuals, or extra accessories may vary by item.

FAQ

  • Is this good for students?
    Yes. Aneng-style budget meters are often a solid first step for learning how to measure voltage, continuity, and basic circuit values.
  • Can I use this with Arduino and ESP32 projects?
    Yes. These meters are useful for checking power rails, continuity, batteries, and wiring while building microcontroller projects.
  • Do I need a higher-end meter to start?
    Not always. For many starter and hobby uses, a basic meter is enough as long as it is used correctly and safely.
  • If a specific Aneng model is not listed, can I request it?
    Yes. You can send the model number or reference link and Circuitrocks can check sourcing options.
  • Do you ship within the Philippines?
    Yes. Circuitrocks ships nationwide in the Philippines, with faster delivery windows for many Metro Manila orders.

Aneng at Circuitrocks

Budget-friendly multimeters for students, benches, and quick checks

Shop Aneng multimeters and related test tools at Circuitrocks. This collection suits students, repair work, bench troubleshooting, and everyday electronics checks where you want practical features without stepping into premium price levels.

Student-friendly Bench ready DIY repair PH-ready shipping Starter-test gear

Aneng is a familiar name for entry-level and value-focused test tools. These multimeters fit nicely into student kits, thesis setups, repair corners, and small workbenches where you need quick readings for voltage, continuity, resistance, and other common checks. If you are building with Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, or doing board repair and wiring work, a simple meter is one of the first tools worth keeping close by.

Why makers like this brand

Good value for daily use

Great for routine electrical and electronics checks without the cost jump of higher-end meters.

Easy to keep on the bench

Compact designs make them useful for school, field checks, and fast troubleshooting beside your soldering setup.

Useful for learning

A practical match for students who need a real meter for labs, prototyping, and repair practice.

What you can build

  • Check supply rails, battery levels, and adapter output during Arduino, ESP32, and Raspberry Pi projects
  • Verify continuity on jumper wires, switches, and simple harnesses before powering up a build
  • Use a starter meter during repair work, school labs, and electronics learning sessions
  • Keep one nearby for quick bench checks while soldering, assembling, or testing
  • Compare voltage on different points in a prototype without guessing
  • Confirm basic resistance values and simple wiring faults during maintenance
  • Use as a backup meter in a home workshop, makerspace, or school toolkit
  • Pair with alligator clips and probes for cleaner measurements on small projects

Starter bundle ideas

Student starter kit

Pair an Aneng collection with leads, clips, and a basic breadboard kit for school and first-bench work.

Multimeters · Test leads & clips · Breadboards

Repair bench setup

Add soldering supplies and fine tools for board checks, continuity tests, and basic repair jobs.

Consumables · Tools & soldering · Hand tools

Maker troubleshooting pack

Useful for students and hobbyists building sensor nodes, robots, and power projects.

Prototyping · Power management · Sensors

Recommended add-ons

Technical specifications

Typical category Entry-level digital multimeters and related test tools
Common uses Voltage checks, continuity checks, resistance checks, battery testing, and simple troubleshooting
Typical users Students, hobbyists, repair techs, and entry-level makers
Bench fit Good as a first meter or backup meter beside soldering and prototyping tools
Project fit Arduino, ESP32, Raspberry Pi, robot kits, school projects, and general electronics work
Availability note Specific models may change over time depending on stock and sourcing

Pinout & power notes

Important: always set the correct range and lead position before measuring. Start with safe habits and double-check the jack used for current measurement.

  • Never measure current with the lead still in the voltage jack.
  • Confirm whether you are checking AC or DC before probing.
  • For student work, power down and inspect wiring first when possible.

What’s in the box

Inclusions depend on the exact model and stock available. Many meters include probes, while batteries, manuals, or extra accessories may vary by item.

FAQ

  • Is this good for students?
    Yes. Aneng-style budget meters are often a solid first step for learning how to measure voltage, continuity, and basic circuit values.
  • Can I use this with Arduino and ESP32 projects?
    Yes. These meters are useful for checking power rails, continuity, batteries, and wiring while building microcontroller projects.
  • Do I need a higher-end meter to start?
    Not always. For many starter and hobby uses, a basic meter is enough as long as it is used correctly and safely.
  • If a specific Aneng model is not listed, can I request it?
    Yes. You can send the model number or reference link and Circuitrocks can check sourcing options.
  • Do you ship within the Philippines?
    Yes. Circuitrocks ships nationwide in the Philippines, with faster delivery windows for many Metro Manila orders.