So keep the Tek if I get backed into a corner and need a real oscilloscope, but to keep space on the bench, get something throwaway cheap: Like AliExpress Hantek $172 or Hanmatek (! LOL) $125...
OR Something completely different:
Get a decent HANDHELD OSCILLOSCOPE which would also be handy portable - something even a digital oscilloscope really isn't.
This portability is something I would use.
You would have to define your needs more precisely.
So far, I'm not quite sure what you need, even roughly.
A 7-seater car? A pickup truck? A Ferrari?

The handhelds are fun and often sufficient, but as Tautech says, they don't replace a benchtop DSO.
Even the cheapest Hantek offers much more for the money, including fundamental things like sampling rate, sensitivity, trigger options etc...
But if, as you say, you value a fast, high-resolution FFT, then the cheapest scopes are not enough.
The handling of the Hantek, for example, is sometimes quite fiddly. There are people who are driven crazy by this.
I don't know what to advise you. Sometimes there are things you don't even think about. For example, fan noise or start-up times.
This can also annoy some people.
That's where handhelds or cheap scopes can have an advantage.
But as I said above, I think the Siglent SDS800X HD models currently offer the best value for little money.
https://siglentna.com/digital-oscilloscopes/sds800x-hd-digital-storage-oscilloscope/