I would be worried that it explodes in my face due to vastly overstated/fake safety ratings and generally poor design (Fnirsi isn't exactly known for quality gear), not that I get electrocuted. And an inverter powered from a 12V battery has plenty enough energy to kill you. 
Here we go again. 
Behind the standard probe in 10x, it's 24Vrms.
The input has 1MΩ.
I'm sure it will explode and kill me. 
P.S. Please don't start another “Your DMM will kill you” thread.
This has been discussed ad nauseam.
I'm glad that, unlike me, you've found a way to ensure it is always *10, and the switch will never slip into the *1 position.
I'm glad that, unlike me, you've found a way to guarantee that the probe shield (and hence scope case) will never touch something other than earth. SMPSs are high energy devices, and that always makes me wary that I may encounter some unexpected consequences.
I don't see any spec for how the voltage rating must be derated with frequency. While that's unlikely to be a problem at 50Hz, it doesn't engender a feeling that the probe is well specified, designed and manufactured.