Which model of yours had to be aligned and by how much on which value?
I gave my 869s back to welectron where I´ve bought it from, they´d send it away for calibration for a fixed price.
On which ranges I must have a look at the calibration report.
It always meets its specs, but even then, its a choice whether or not you also have it aligned.
Sure you have the choice to let the deviation as it is - as a private person.
Me, I got no choice as they did it "automatically" - When it´s cost not more, and it didn´t cost no more, my bonus..
At work, our external calibration service handle it in another way.
They test it and when it "fails", it fails, no re-adjustments will be done.
When I buy a new meter, I expect to have it in its own specified ranges, at least for a year or longer.
Therefore it was a suprise to me, as the meter came back with the protocol and remarks.
I would expect that when buying something from Uni-T, but not from Brymen.
BTW I sometimes also doubt the calibration labs, although they are accredited by the national measuring institute and of course have very nice equipment etc etc.
No need to have a doubt about it...
When it´s an accredited lab, theyr calibration references are above the ISO standard vulgo Dakks, which makes sense.
First investigate what exactly is the difference between a DAKKS calibration and an ISO17025 calibration....
Have fun...
The only thing I know is that it´s the worldwide reference standard, accepted from everyone including MIL purposes.