use smaller diameter copper wire that is suitable. problem fixed. if you believe those story that the MM will blow up and smash to your face then, so be it.
You are trolling, right??
no i'm not. but you are right, thats not a beginner recommendation as rstofer has given.
You are not getting out of this by adding red highlighting after the fact, mate...

So what constitutes a "suitable" replacement wire in your expert opinion? One that happens to be located inside a ceramic tube, embedded in quartz sand, and tested to 1kV high current rupture?

Regarding the Fluke demo: Yes, it is designed to look spectacular, and probably tests the circuit design of the Chinese meter rather than its fuse. But that does not take away from the fact that there
are measurement modes where the fuses are designed to protect you from potentially catastrophic failures, and can only do so if they are proper HRC fuses.
And no, the Fluke engineer does not talk about "Fluke fuses" at any point in the video. Listen again.