Perhaps this information may be useful to you: I often use the following algorithm when choosing and purchasing a tool and other such things:
1. Find out what you can
actually buy within your price range (in a local or online store, in terms of payment and delivery options)
2. Find out which of the selected products meet your requirements (if any). You can use filters in online stores for this. If there are no suitable products, please change the requirements or price range.
3. For selected products, find reviews, tests, forum topics, and other information. The most useful reviews are usually 4/5 and below, they give an idea if the product has systematic problems, frequent defects, non-obvious features, etc. You can also search for videos or photos of the disassembly of the product, this will give a general idea of the quality of the product.
4. Based on the information received, finally decide on the choice (based on the most significant criteria for the height). As a rule, from several equivalent products, it is preferable to choose the least problematic (for example, one that does not have typical faults, problems with the purchase of consumables, spare parts, etc., depending on the product)
If you can provide us a list of several specific models that you are considering buying, it will be easier to advise which one is better to purchase. Within about $100, you can look at the Fluke 15B+ (good DMM for general use, uA range, but no temp measurements, no TrueRMS), Testo 760-1 (may be). If you want TrueRMS, temperature measurements, autohold and other nice options within 100$ (but do you really need this?) - look at chineese brands like Uni-T, CEM, etc.
Also, it may be useful to read:
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/reviews/a-list-of-recommended-multimeters/https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/a-list-of-multimeters-that-do-not-appear-to-meet-their-claimed-safety-specs/