Your videos are always helpful and informative, my multimeter came with an smd tweezers, and for the longest time I was trying to figure out what the heck this was and did this whole time lmaooo thank you so much for showing how to use it
I like the fact you get an Xtra pair. Nice to have a backup. Honestly, they seem sharp enough to get a reading through most oxidized components. Of course, they can never be too sharp! 🙄👍
I had the DT71 for review and I can say that overall they are very good tweezers. It's just a pity that they don't measure ESR. The measuring tips are a bit sliding between each other in my unit. Auto-changing polarity when measuring the diode would also be a good upgrade, you wouldn't have to rotate them then.
Did you try removing and readjusting the tweezer tips? Mine were slightly loose unil I did a small adjustment. Agreed, ESR would have been really nice but it probably would have increased the price of the unit. BTW, You have a great channel 👍 Dzięki za oglądanie!
@@KeepOnTesting I remember they were rather well attached, but I'll check that later. It's cool that you took a look, thanks! I like your videos too! 👍
Nice tweezers. Love the design and ergonomics. 👍 They actually gave me a funny idea of a fashionable line of testing equipment. Like instead of Klein Tools we had Calvin Klein Tools that would be just elegant and posh. Don’t know why, but it cracked me up. 🙂
Miniware (i have the TS100) makes great stuff an always looks geat, and they have great warranty, but why would you buy this "multimeter" tweezers, when you can buy one a LOT cheaper for your multimeter, that does the same?
I think the portability factor is a big sell. Plus the rechargeable capability. Miniware quality is very very good. Finally the accuracy and speed are hard to beat. The Miniware held its own against a 500$ LCR meter.
@@KeepOnTesting Yeah your right, but if you already own a good multimeter, then it's already portable, and a soft case is also cheap for a multimeter, and a tweezers for a multimeter are also smal, and can easily be put in the same soft case of a multimeter.
@@AmigaWolf Remember this is an LCR meter ..it compliments a regular multimeter but it does not replace it. Most multimeters do not have inductance or the ability to do very small capacitance ranges so this fills that gap.
@@KeepOnTesting Aha OK, that makes it what more more sense, but then i would use the BSIDE ESR02 Pro with the tweezers, it is also very portable even with the tweezers.
Nice product
Your videos are always helpful and informative, my multimeter came with an smd tweezers, and for the longest time I was trying to figure out what the heck this was and did this whole time lmaooo thank you so much for showing how to use it
Thanks Alvin! Glad the review helped.
SMD Tweezers are a great addition to the electronics workbench 👍
WOW that's awesome 👍
Thanks 👍
Hey that’s a real neat set of SMD tweezers. It looks well made and easy to use. Nice review and thanks for the shoutout too! 👍👍
Any time Radiogeek! Thx again for a very sweet diode tester! 😊
I like the LCR feature and being portable is a big plus. Great review Darren.
Great review 🙏
Thx 👍
I can't believe such a thing exists! 😁
Very nice tool.
I think so too! Handy and quite portable unlike some LCR Meters..
Pretty cool, looks like hopefully as time goes on they make key improvements to make it even better - sharper tips for starters-?
I like the fact you get an Xtra pair. Nice to have a backup. Honestly, they seem sharp enough to get a reading through most oxidized components. Of course, they can never be too sharp! 🙄👍
I had the DT71 for review and I can say that overall they are very good tweezers. It's just a pity that they don't measure ESR. The measuring tips are a bit sliding between each other in my unit. Auto-changing polarity when measuring the diode would also be a good upgrade, you wouldn't have to rotate them then.
Did you try removing and readjusting the tweezer tips? Mine were slightly loose unil I did a small adjustment. Agreed, ESR would have been really nice but it probably would have increased the price of the unit. BTW, You have a great channel 👍 Dzięki za oglądanie!
@@KeepOnTesting I remember they were rather well attached, but I'll check that later. It's cool that you took a look, thanks! I like your videos too! 👍
Hey buddy boy it's been a while hope your doing well, nice 👍👍
Hey my friend..
How are ya doing.. you definitely need one of these eh!
Nice tweezers. Love the design and ergonomics. 👍
They actually gave me a funny idea of a fashionable line of testing equipment. Like instead of Klein Tools we had Calvin Klein Tools that would be just elegant and posh. Don’t know why, but it cracked me up. 🙂
Hehe...designer multimeters...absolutely!
Impresive this litle meter
Yes a cool instrument to have on the bench. 👍 Wladimir can you email me : netplicity1@gmail.com
very cool tweezers. gotta make up some excuses to my wife for this.... 😏
Happy wife happy life ! 😂
@@KeepOnTesting muahahahahaha
Miniware (i have the TS100) makes great stuff an always looks geat, and they have great warranty, but why would
you buy this "multimeter" tweezers, when you can buy one a LOT cheaper for your multimeter, that does the same?
I think the portability factor is a big sell. Plus the rechargeable capability. Miniware quality is very very good. Finally the accuracy and speed are hard to beat.
The Miniware held its own against a 500$ LCR meter.
@@KeepOnTesting Yeah your right, but if you already own a good multimeter, then it's already portable, and
a soft case is also cheap for a multimeter, and a tweezers for a multimeter are also smal, and can easily be
put in the same soft case of a multimeter.
@@AmigaWolf Remember this is an LCR meter ..it compliments a regular multimeter but it does not replace it. Most multimeters do not have inductance or the ability to do very small capacitance ranges so this fills that gap.
@@KeepOnTesting Aha OK, that makes it what more more sense, but then i would use the BSIDE ESR02 Pro
with the tweezers, it is also very portable even with the tweezers.
@@AmigaWolf Commodore Amigawolf?