1) In order to realize that this is not a XINTE Noname meter but a Uni-T brand. If in doubt, one wonders just, before, and then receives the answer: ". Dear friend The XINTE UT61E" is a the original product from the manufacturer as the "UNI-T UT-61E." Based on the response we can conclude then that English is probably rather not Mutersprache in the country from which the response came. 2.) In order to know that in the meantime 99.9% of all consumer electronics is produced in Asia, and there produced on expensive Western brands either and in some cases even "labeled" only edged name of bankrupt former West producer is. For example EUMIG. 3.) In order to recognize that this low price is only possible with direct import from Asia. (Who looks exactly can this price but also quite right in a Germany-based importer achieve without import risk) 4.) To the supplier BEFORE asking who bears the cost of imports in the event of the case. I've since asked for example as follows: "Who bears the cost of imports in a multimeter UT61C So for example, the custom duty?" and in response received: "Dear friend The Customs Usually paid by us.".
Thja if you have the then jointly heuristically economically strapped and pragmatic point where you might as well with the "Only greed is Geil" shopping mentality well. If not, then there is just irritation. As with Erstrezensionisten.
Incidentally, after the software mitglieferte the yellow is not really the egg, (max. COM4), it might be for some, of interest that the Uni-T UT61C under the "Abacom" software "RealView3.0" as "VC820" ( Voltcraft) can respond well. (Although it is not done explicitly in the HCL)