rernexy, I am not an electrician, but sometimes it becomes necessary to work with high voltage. For example, I recently did home renovations, and it was necessary to shift the wiring and add sockets. Also in the country, and in the garage.
I bought a tester with the hFe function because I need to measure transistors periodically. Cheap Chinese LCR transistor testers lie, and show different values every time you turn it on and on a different battery charge. By the way, they also measure LCR crookedly and the values are far from real. Unfortunately, I have not been able to check the quality of these measurements in UT61e+.
I have a Chinese AD584-M module with a voltage reference of 2.5v, 5v, 7.5v, 10v. Uni-t ut61e+ shows closer values to those indicated on the calibration sheet created on the HP 3458A.
Brymen bm869s has more discrepancy in readings. Probably these calibration data are fiction and made by some Chinese tester. I doubt uni-t ut61e+ has better accuracy. But I don't have better voltage reference at hand to check it.
UPD. I found a way how to place the hFe adapter in to the bag. After I changed the probes and put the probes from uni-t ut61e+ on to Brymen bm869s, it began to show closer values and has better accuracy. Probably Brymen soft probes have higher internal resistance due to thinner conductors for better flexibility.