said and done after you add the glue you are in it how much?
still not sure how accurate it is?
I'm sorry cheap tube testers bother me, I expect alot out of them and trusting them to be accurate is on the top of my list.  
how bad would you feel if you had vintage tubes that you threw out because your tester was havig a bad day...?  ouch 

  Or the flip side of that you purchase NOS tubes that are tested on a questionable tester as good and in fact are bad/perform poorly...?  not cool!
It was not cheap to get the amplitrex fully up and running, though It did work right out of the box in stand alone mode.  I went ahead and hooked it up to a dedicated computer, with laser printer and brother label printer.  Powered with a constant voltage transformer to regulate and smooth the power to make the testing even more accurate.  It's over kill, but I have ZERO doubt of a tubes performance when tested, so that is worth the piece of mind.  Plus its pretty cool to be able to hand the client documentation of their tubes results, esp if the tube needs to be replaced.  It's also great for matching tubes in a batch I can save the data for each tube and the software can help make matched sets as well as full control over all presets and test functions. so you can do as little or as much testing as you want or need.
I really think it's above and beyond for most applications, if you are concerned about power tubes.  Get a maxi matcher they are build solid, they work great! and hold a very nice return on investment.  The company is more then happy to answer any questions and stand by the products they build.  I do suggest you buy socket savers from maxi matcher to prevent unwanted wear and tear when you insert and remove tubes to keep the sockets from wearing out.   then if you find you want to test preamp tubes buy a VTV vacume tube valley small character tester for about $1200(includes power supply and adaptor card).  You can't curve trace but you can listen for microphonics.   The VTV, or if you can find one, the George Kaye, are what most of the Tube Depot's use to test preamp tubes.  Sovtek/ Electro Harmonix made a tube tester/ curver tracer called Sophia that was a patch style tester, very accurate, but no longer in production and hard to find.  There are several companies taking old hickok's upping the voltage and adding DOS based computer software.  the testers are card testers so as long as you have a card for that tube you can test it.  the limitations being you are stuck with what you have.  though a solid tester in the right application.  I'm not sure if you can print the results or not?  
ok sorry for the ramble.  hope it helped.