What gives you that idea? My spidey sense hasn't indicated that.
The market is flooded with DP10013 and DP1007 differential probes, but with what appears to be no branding. And look identical to the MicSig differential probes. And that the DP10013 is available for £88 delivered inc tax, they were even cheaper the other day as there is often a discount voucher on the item as well.
These all mainly seem to be sold by sellers from the far east on Amazon and eBay with made random names and these don't really fit with the other items they are selling.
Whether these are clones of MicSig, possible but I doubt. Or are just made by another OEM and they will put a brand on the front.
It's the same story with the DP10007s. I haven't searched for the other models.
I was sorely tempted to order the cheapest of the DP10013's and see what branding they turn up with and if they are the same.
I'll post on here once back in stock. I was surprised by the popularity of my last batch, sales were much higher than previously.
They are having component shortage issues and I had to commit to a higher than desired minimum order to get it happening. They had another dealer who would only pony up 20% of the MOQ required (under their own brand, not mine), so I had to agree to cover the other 80%. So it seems like I'm currenlty 80% of the world market for this probe
That's absolutely crazy, just goes to show how many the other companies are selling. And I can see why they have been so popular for quality and price they cannot be touched.