There seems an overabundance of unqualified hype around the Suretest, and perhaps worse an over-reliance by some inspectors not familiar with its limits. The Suretest manual warns the unit will be damaged if used repeatedly before its 30-60 second cool off period.
Anyone who owns one should check the voltage drop function. My OEM Suretest unit was several years old, made before Ideal acquired the brand.
A known load, checked with clamp probe and separate volt meter showed my Suretest voltage drop function off by about 7 volts, presumably since the expected 15A load resistor drifts over time.
However, the separate impedance function was still accurate, presumably because it measures the load current before calculating resistance.
This impedance function shows relative values of each conductor down to 1/100th an Ohm, including EGC's. Moving the EGC alligator clip adapter to conduit would check conduit impedance relative to other conductors, but no Megger testing like the Fluke 1653.
That Fluke is a very interesting load tester. Is the PFC/PSC (fault/ short circuit current) feature a circuit breaker test?