Hi, i'm getting in the electronics world, and want to get myself a nice multimeter. I don't want a cheap crappy one, i want something that will last and has all the safety faetures needed. I looked at Keysight's lineup, and i'm interested in their U1230 series. The base model(U1231A) unfortunately doesn't have current measuring, while the more expensive U1232A has current measuring. I think the U1232A would be a good choice, because current measuring is a feature I'd want to have. Now, is there a comparable Fluke meter at this price point? I would like to stay under 200€. Is that Keysight a good choice? Do i need the higher end model(U1233A)?
For soldering irons, i took a look at JBC's lineup of irons(not stations) and i noticed that the gas model they have might be a cood choice because it has adjustable power and a "mini heatgun" mode too. That would save me some money since i won't be buying a dedicated heatgun. is that mini heatgun enough for IC soldering/desoldering? It is cheaper than the adjustable electric model too. Is this iron a good choice for electronics? Which tips do I need?
Thanks in advance!