Same recommendation for the past 5+ years has been UT210e
https://lygte-info.dk/review/DMMUNI-TUT210E%20UK.html
I reckon it's a unit intended for use with oscilloscopes when its CC65 and Pico's cheaper clamp-variant that are highlighted.
Any tear down of the Pico TA018 ? is it a CC65 remolded rebadge' as the form-factor/circuit template looks very similar.
OP, what's your budget, and are you locked on AC/DC clamps for scopes?
I do personally have the CC65, and its accuracy is on call what I expected even down in the lower DC ranges, and works well with my Micsig scope' but you need to cycle the zero-button constantly, as its very sensitive and will drift.
If its just to measure current on car-leads between 30mA and 30A and you don't need to test inrush' then I would pursue a tool like thm_w recommends above. fx UT210E or the tons of AC/DC alternatives with 1mA DC tolerances, and you can even get them with Bluetooth nowadays, which could be handy on a car' so you can place the clamp in hard-to-reach area, - and run certain things from the car while monitoring the values on an app.....Owon got a AC/DC clamp unit with BT/app.. have no experience with that model..
Got the UT210E which performs quite well in lower mA values, it's more in the higher Amp-area I experience issues with my unit which tends to read a tad low (non-hacked) but in the lower span, it performs well...- some mA steptests are posted here
https://tinyurl.com/3ykxb3eh but you need to reset DC-value a lot if you want accuracy down the last mA, as it tends to drift, with that kind of hall sensor sensitivity