Your love affair with the BK precision , it looks that it was just words ..
Yes by looking an video, its not like having in front of you the real thing.
But in my eyes .... The UNI-T had the clearest display , the most easy to read ,
and bar graph & com port ... and it looked truly well made .
And it had high quality parts at the most important sections , and it did had an double anti RF shield ,
that you was disliked ..
The bargraph is a wank feature with slow updating and unworthy of mention.
High quality parts? hardly!
It had crap quality radial paper caps bodged onto SMD pads.
Trimmers are likely the cheapest one-hung-low brand.
The input jacks were very ordinary.
It had the cheapest feeling test leads
The shielding and construction/mounting of the LCD left a lot to be desired, it was poorly implemented I thought.
But the UNI-T took it revenge on you , by acting beautifully at the True-RMS test ,
and in all tests ..
Apart form the shit continuity tester, slow autoranging, some overshoot, horrible cap offset, single PTC, and probably the worst battery life out of the bunch, yeah it performed just fine.
I will advice you to paint it with the BK precision colors, and keep it ..
In the end the winner was the meter *I* liked most, that's what people want to hear, and that was the BK Precision.
If its was a "best value for money" shootout, the Uni-T or maybe the Extech would take it out.
Horses for courses, they are all decent meters in various ways.
Dave.