I have two digital multimeters that I no longer need. I can't be bothered to put them on eBay or anything like that.
One is an auto ranging Micronta one that does DC and AC voltage, DC current, diode check, and resistance. I probably paid £30+ for this more than 10 years ago.
The other one is a cheap Chinese job with DC and AC voltage, DC current, resistance, diode check, and transistor hFE (which I'm pretty sure doesn't work properly). I was given this one a few years ago.
My thought was "There must be a couple of beginners in the Raspberry Pi community that would like a multimeter". I would like to give them to two different people, although I would be happy to send them both to a school or similar.
They have both been in use until recently, and are accurate, as far as I know (they at least both agree and match my new multimeter). They will both come with a battery and test leads. Obviously, there are only two, so it will have to be the first two people that respond.
I thought that the recipients could optionally buy me something cheap (£2-4) from Pimoroni, such as these
shop.pimoroni.com/collections/most-popular/products/4-digit-7-segment-display?variant=1167506181
shop.pimoroni.com/collections/most-popular/products/retro-4-digit-led-display?variant=662343409
shop.pimoroni.com/collections/most-popular/products/keypad-12-button
but that is not a condition, just a suggestion, because the idea is that these will go to people who cannot afford a multimeter.