Hi Jim:

Fluke Brand.
https://www.prc68.com/I/DMM.shtml
It also depends on what you want to use it for.
The Fluke "V-Check", like in the model 12, adds a resistor in parallel with the voltage input.  It turns out that's a great thing to do, like when measuring the voltage at a lawn sprinkler valve that should be on that that shows the correct voltage on a high impedance meter, but shows (correctly) zero on the model 12 with V-check on.

Most of the Fluke meters have a reputation of surviving plugging them into the wall socket on Ohms mode although I haven't done that.
The Diode test current is regulated at 1.0 mA which I really like.

And to maintain the Time Nuts content the Fluke 87 V has a frequency meter that 
I have used on a number of occasions.
https://www.prc68.com/I/TuningForks.html#Testing

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Brooke Clarke
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-------- Original Message --------
Hi all,

I think I'm in the market for a new digital multimeter.

Could I have some recommendations?

Jim
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