Reviews can be a help sometimes, and other, maybe not so much... when I see 5 star reviews, of say tires, and they get that from 'look's and not performance, I gotta take that with a dose of salt. I can say, that for the price, that's a heck of a meter. Now, I have a Fluke 87 that has the amps clamp, and I think I may have used it Once. I have an AMP meter that I have wired inline several times to check load, but normally it isn't something you would use every day. But, for voltage, OHMS and general multi-meter usage, it works great. Nice large digits, which I really like. So, for $30 I have a meter that has served me well for three years, so far. And, live Lloyd said, get a resistor, and check the accuracy! Or hold the probe together at your lowest ohm scale, and see what the thing reads, and subtract that from your test reading on the rotor to stator tests. It isn't rocket science...
Charlie