Hi,
Had the CC-65 too, it´s behaviour in general was worser than the owon cp-05, which I got too (still have it).
The noisefloor kills it, probably this should be only used by multimeter.
Also the offset correction wasn´t stable.
The owon costs about 170€ incl. tax and is usable from 1A/div upwards, because of the noisefloor, the hantek in my memory too.
I wouldn´t recommending both, but the hantek is so cheap, it could be worth trying to improve it´s behaviour.
But the quality of the core is very important so I don't think the circuit is the limiting factor .
Remember the tektronix current probes.
With their external, large supply/amplifier, the circuit does matter too.
It´s got current compensating measuring method, so in theory, the core would not get into saturation.
(Current compensation: A winding is on the core, the hall sensor detect the current flowing through the core and feed it into a regular circuit which controls the compensation winding on the core.
A compensating current will be generated which rises up until the current through the core is zero, which means that the core couldn´t get in saturation - this compensating current will be forwarded to the measure output.
If 1A is flowing through the core, then compensating current will be 1A - And this is, what you measure.
Also this method allows you to do easily degaussing.)
But the saturation also depends from the frequency of the current, so the material of the core is mostly not a single one, it´s a mix, an compound of several ones to get as high as possible.
Current Clamps like the hantek or owon or many others, even when they costs 1000, 2000 bucks, don´t have it at all, what current compensating/ degaussing concerns.
What you can do is to reduce the noisefloor, maybe shifting a little bit the bandwith.