The quality of a tool, does not a mechanic make.
While high quality tools are nice bragging rights for a hobbist,
a test light made from a bulb socket and two wires will get to the root of most problems.
An inexpensive meter will do the rest.
Now if a fellow is working on electronic equipment, checking critical resistance that requires more precision, then a better meter is beneficial.
And If a fellow has those skills, he already has one he likes, and knows how to use it to the fullest.
I'm betting if you are asking what is a good meter, a china-fright free meter
will serve all your needs.
Please,
no offence to anyone.