Fluke 101 vs Fluke 101+ (Is there a difference?)

The Fluke 101 is a basic pocket digital multimeter designed for quick verifications and field service use. It is known for its compact size and ease of use, making it ideal for students, DIY enthusiasts, and basic professional applications.

The Fluke 101 can measure voltage, resistance, and capacitance and includes continuity and diode testing. It operates with a safety rating of CAT II 600V, providing reliability for low to medium voltage tasks.

There’s a new related product called the Fluke 101+ (note the plus at the end). It’s however not very obvious what the product differences are.

In this post we look at the main features and the differences between the 101 and 101+.

Fluke 101 Basic Digital Multimeter Pocket Portable Meter Equipment Industrial (Original Version)

Hereโ€™s a comparison table outlining the main differences between the Fluke 101 and the Fluke 101+ multimeters:

FeatureFluke 101Fluke 101+
๐Ÿ’ณ PriceCheck PriceCheck Price
Voltage Range (AC/DC)Up to 600VUp to 600V
Current MeasurementNo current measurementNo current measurement
ResistanceUp to 40 MฮฉUp to 40 Mฮฉ
CapacitanceUp to 100 ยตFUp to 100 ยตF
Display Count6000 counts6000 counts
Safety RatingCAT III 600VCAT III 600V
Additional FeaturesNoneBuilt-in Stand โœ…

The only difference between the 101 and 101+ is the built in stand at the back of the Fluke 101+

Fluke 101+

What’s the purpose of this stand?

The stand at the back of the Fluke 101+, commonly referred to as a tilt stand or kickstand, is designed to prop up the device at an angle.

This feature enhances user convenience and visibility by allowing the multimeter to sit upright on a flat surface. It makes it easier to view the display while working on other tasks, improving both safety and efficiency during measurements.

Fluke 101+