That 87V should last you.
Yes, an important reason why I decided to purchase an 87-5.
Equally important - the manufacturer is located on my continent, with a clear place of business, and warrants the meter for life, and I can communicate with the manufacturer in a language that I speak.
As a Canadian, albeit one located at the moment in New York, I'm not talking about Buy America, a phrase that I associate with the Tea Party and Donald Trump. I'm talking about knowing, when one buys a product, who the manufacturer is, who the vendor is, who warrants the product and who is going to deliver if there is a repair or parts issue.
In the case of a Fluke 87-5, I know the answers to those questions. In the case of a lot of these other meters (leaving aside the Fluke 17B+, which clearly isn't warrantied outside China and perhaps India), I don't know the answers.
Earlier in this thread, you said that a Fluke 17B+ would be a good choice. I appreciate you saying that. For one thing, one can buy three of them for the cost of an 87-5. But in the end, trying to work my way through the morass of choices, and having finally had the good sense to raise the question on this site, where I got some great advice from you and others, I got onto TEquipment's web site and pressed "Submit" on an order for an 87-5.