Although I'm currently without some of these due to a ripoff, These are the ones that I use or used & will be replacing.
Greenlee volt-tick (non-contact voltage detector)
Ideal circuit-tracer (circuit identifier for "hot" circuits)
Ideal Vol-Con (Voltage, Continuity, and non-contact voltage detector)
Ideal ABS w/(Harris? It's gray and red) tone generator.
I've got a "disposable" (<$15) DMM for field use.
Just got some Sperry Clamp Ammeters / V-A's, but I need to get 'em calibrated before I seriously use 'em.
Ideal GFCI / Circuit tester (the single piece plug-in with the three neon lights and the black button, not the "corded" adjustable trip version)
I looked at the Fluke (T5-600?) combo volt / amp / continuity tester, but I really got used to the Ideal's NCV test capability - one less (tiny) tool to cart around, or dig for in the dark recesses of the tool pouch.
[This message has been edited by DougW (edited 05-27-2004).]