I've been looking at clamp multimeters for general electronics work. Consumer electronics troubleshooting (TVs/network gear/audio gear/laptops/game consoles), PC/microcontroller/RPi stuff. Clamp multimeters seem to be mostly targeted towards electricians, car mechanics, high amperage AC measurements, but I wonder if I would get some utility out of one on my bench.
I did some research and stumbled on the UT210E (Pro) as an inexpensive AC/DC current clamp meter with mA resolution and read a bit through the large thread it has here. There's also the slightly more expensive UT204+, but I guess 6000counts with a 6A range is basically the same as 2000counts with a 2A range if I'm mostly interested in mA?
I'm just curious if you think it's worth the 30-60EUR to buy such a meter for my use case, considering the limits in accuracy and potential finicky issues with interference, zeroing and magnetized clamps. Also, would looking into a current scope probe or a clamp for my existing Fluke meter be a better option? (I suspect no since it'll likely be too pricey, but please correct me there).
Thanks!