I blame Tautech for this thread I am looking for a better LCR meter and he suggested I consider a set of Tweezers (he has a set of ST3's like Dave reviewed years ago).
Guilty as charged.
While these HH tweezers aren’t the bees knees for everyone I find a set one of my highly valued bits of kit.
Previous to getting my ST3 I borrowed an old school LCR bridge and spent ages measuring a box of assorted inductors and bagging them into same values. On getting the ST3 of course they had to be checked against any component on hand, none could be considered a ‘standard’ and the results gave me confidence in ST3 to the extent even more than a decade later it’s still my ‘goto’ component measurement tool.
Low single digit pF,nF and milli ohm measurement is of little interest to me for the bit of repair work I do even though I use tweezers mostly on TH stuff.
When I bought mine I was just starting a bit of SMD prototyping using tiny inductors some of which were ‘home rolled’ and along with a need to measure unmarked SMD caps, these were my primary needs, however current usage is ‘whatever’ the legs can be stretched onto !
In a weak moment after some years of ST3 I grabbed a set of cheap Mastec’s and while they were okay, having owned a premium product for a few years the Mastec tweezers were given to another that might find them more useful as they certainly didn’t challenge the ST3.
As blueskull has outlined, the degree of ‘precision’ might not be adequate for some users however the convenience and speed of usage leaves all other tools in its wake and the best bit; one less set of test leads on the bench.
Sure, you could use SMD tweezers on your DMM but I’ve never seen another auto ranging, auto sense LRC meter let alone auto ESR measurements when measuring a cap.
I’ve said it before and now again, I’d replace mine in an instant.