0412 333 115
1800 880 124

Picture this: youβre flat out diagnosing a ute in Ballarat, your trusty Uni-T meter in hand, when β whack β it slips off the bonnet and smacks the concrete. Now the screenβs flashing like a Christmas tree.
Sound familiar?
Even the best tools take a knock sometimes. So what do you do when your Uni-T meter needs fixing, replacing, or checking?
You might wonder:
Thatβs where this guide comes in.
In this blog, youβll find out:
By the time you finish reading, youβll know exactly what to do if your meter ever stops playing nice β and where to get a new one if needed.
Letβs get into it!
If youβre a mechanic in Toowoomba, a sparky in Bendigo, or an HVAC tech in Ballarat, your multimeter is one of your most-used tools.
You rely on it every day for diagnosing batteries, fuses, alternators, circuits, sensors, and more.
Hereβs the thing:
Thatβs why it pays to choose brands like Uni-T that offer an Australian warranty and repair service.
When something goes wrong, you donβt want to be stuck sending it overseas or waiting months for a reply.
Buying from trusted Aussie suppliers like HVAC Trade Supply means:
As one Toowoomba tech told us:
βI dropped my UT61E and smashed the screen. Thought I was stuffed, but they sorted it quick under warranty. Good as new in a week.β
In short? Having a solid warranty & repair service takes the stress out of an already stressful day.
Letβs cut through the fine print and explain how the Uni-T warranty works here in Australia.
Generally, all genuine Uni-T multimeters sold in Australia come with a 12-month warranty (sometimes longer depending on the model & supplier).
It usually covers:
It doesnβt cover:
Basically, if the fault is due to poor workmanship or materials β youβre covered.

Good news β itβs simple if you bought it through an Aussie supplier like HVAC Trade Supply.
Turnaround time is typically 7β10 business days if parts are in stock.
Even if your meter is out of warranty or the damage was your fault, you can still often get it fixed. Uni-Tβs authorized repair agents in Australia offer a meter repair service for a fee. Theyβll quote you first, and sometimes a simple repair is cheaper than replacing it.

Not all meters are equal when it comes to support & durability. Here are some tips for choosing a model thatβll serve you well β and be easy to repair if needed.
We dug through the HVAC Trade Supply Uni-T collection to find the top models that mechanics & techs around Ballarat, Bendigo & Toowoomba recommend.
Perfect for electronics techs, sparkies, and mechanics needing True RMS accuracy.
Great all-rounder for auto & HVAC work.
Ideal budget option or backup meter.
When you buy through a trusted Aussie retailer, you get:
Plus, theyβve got a solid Uni-T collection here with competitive prices.
Mark runs a one-man HVAC service in Bendigo and swears by his Uni-T UT61E+.
Last year, he was testing a rooftop air con unit when a sudden gust of wind knocked his meter 3m onto a concrete driveway. Screen cracked. Buttons jammed.
βI thought Iβd have to fork out another $250. But because Iβd bought it from an authorized supplier in Australia and kept the receipt, I lodged a warranty claim. Within 8 business days, a replacement arrived at my door. I was back on the tools in no time, and it didnβt cost me a cent. Thatβs why I always buy local.β
To keep your warranty intact & avoid unnecessary headaches:

If your current multimeter is unreliable or came with no real support, maybe itβs time to upgrade.
When you choose a genuine Uni-T meter from a trusted Aussie supplier, youβre backed by warranty, repair services, and local know-how.
π― Explore the full Uni-T range here and rest easy knowing your investment is protected.
If itβs from an authorized Aussie seller β yes. If itβs a grey import from overseas, no.
Some suppliers offer extended warranties β ask when you buy.
Typically 7β10 business days, depending on the fault & parts availability.
Usually, you pay to send it in; they pay to ship it back to you.
You can still get it repaired at a reasonable fee through authorized service agents.
Β
{"one"=>"Select 2 or 3 items to compare", "other"=>"{{ count }} of 3 items selected"}