With a bit of tlc, cleaning lcd edge connector with alchohol & the switch once a decade flukes seem to last forever & stay in calibration better than cheap meters,
if i had to complain it would be about having to remove the back to change battery or fuses,
they have nothing in them for screwdriver experts to twiddle,
i look for flukes that need the display cleaning at boot sales, segments or full digits missing or only visible at a strange angle,
last one one picked up was a 29 s2 ( yellow 79 ) for £5, reads very close to my 87's,
im sure i will get stung one day so i never pay much for them, most i payed was £20 for a tidy 87 that needed a display edge clean,
cheaper meters often offer more functions or more digits / resoluion for the money,
i have had plenty of those too, imho they are getting better than the early offerings,
just don't expect the same long lasting service.