I generally find that their selection of tools are often worthy of closer inspection, I have a few of their's in my collection.
And kitchen appliances. I've got quite a few of those as well. They're all in the "basic but works" camp but I've never had any problems. One power saw I bought my wife for Xmas had to go back under garantee but the process was painless.
Getting back to the meter: I think this meter suits the target demographic perfectly, somebody at LIDL obviously understands multimeters.
Imagine if they'd asked one of us to specify a meter, there's no way it would have sold for 13 Euros.
Yep, I've a few of their kitchen appliances and also a fan heater that my late mother purchased, their binoculars and spotter scopes are also excellent value, I have a pair of their binoculars that only cost £20 and my son had a pair of made by a company (well known brand name for their binoculars and cameras, costing over £100 and when we go to airshows etc, which pair does he prefer, yep, mine from Lidl's. The optics on them is just blows the other clean out of the water, the brand name begins with P and ends with a.
Thats why I never doubted for a single moment that their meter would be any less quality then the bino's. It can be seen that the case of the meter has been value engineered but still had the metal inserts for the screws though, and thats acceptable given its price point. Well done Lidl.