My vote is for a good used (or NOS) Fluke 8060A. This was once Fluke's top-end portable DMM back in the early 1980s. It has excellent accuracy and is manual ranging without (thank God) a detestable auto-ranging feature.
Paul
To each their own, but I find that the manual ranging Fluke meters (80xx) are no faster than the modern autoranging meters. That is the auto-range meters select a range and display a reading as fast, or faster than the older manual range models. I've tested several models to determine this.
Is that your reason for preferring manual range, or is it something else?
I like all Fluke meters, equally.
EDIT: I forgot to add that any of Fluke's auto-ranging meters can be set to "manual range mode," thus providing any benefits of a manual range.