Hi mastershake,
I would sincery avoid to buy the last and cheapest crap, when talking about test equipement.
Of course, this is also true for LCR meters.
These devices are not really cheap but have interesting features.
Consider to buy an LCR meter where you can set the measurment frequency to 100kHz, because it's the standard value where electrolytic caps ESR value has to be measured.
To expect reasonable accuracy and a wide measurement range, starting from very low values (<< 1µH and << 1pF), you actually want a device that provides a Kelvin sensing connection (4 ports) to the component leads and also features O/L or O/S/L calibration, in order to tackle all of the parasites and allows a shift of the reference measurement plane.
Unfortunately, there are not many cheap LCR meters which provide most or all of the above described features : low end devices only have 2 ports connexions and do not provide the 100kHz frequency measurement.
ET430 : 120 bucks (no internal BIAS, no DCR mode)
ET432 (Kelvin probe included) : about 185 bucks : good choice
User manual
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Suitable Kelvin tweezers and probes
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