After the failure of their "100MHz" bench and tablet oscilloscopes FNIRSI seem to have taken things very seriously and have released some really nice entry level products like their HS-01 and HS-02 soldering irons, the DMY-99 smart meter and their line of USB meters. A lot of people are getting a lot of good use out of those products. They are quality made and actually do meet their specifications and meet them well. However, the thing that really stands about about them is their responsiveness. If you contact them on an issue they are right their to work with you on it very much unlike UNI-T and Aneng, where your requests are cast upon deaf ears.
For instance, I got to play with one of their DMT-99 "Smart" meters recently. They position it as an entry level hobbyist instrument and that's exactly what it is. No ridiculous CAT ratings that you know it will never meet, again unlike their competition, and it's built like a brick shithouse. This being my first experience with a "smart" meter, I thought it would take forever to figure out what to do, but when comparing it to my Brymen BM786 it was able to figure out what it was I was measuring AND autorange to give me a value 3 times faster than the BM786 managed to just autorange. Bonus was the result was well within specification when compared to the Brymen.
For now I'm going to keep an open mind about FNIRSI. I have one of these LCR-P1s on it's way to me just for fun and to compare with the 3 other component testers I have. I'll report back.