So... what's the dimensions?
If we're talking about separate leads and a pouch then a Fluke 101 isn't exactly huge.
(130 mm x 65 mm x 27mm to be exact)
According to the CEM webpage?H*W*D?:115mm x 60mm x 16mm
It measures 115mm x 60mm x 15mm -- measured to the top of the knob it's 19mm
It feels very solid for such a small meter and the display is excellent (but not backlit
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Curiously the advertising photos shows it with a MAX button and a RANGE button, but in fact is has a "Hz/%" and a "REL" button respectively. It's always auto ranging and there's no min/max function.
... more on this...
Apparently this is a modification of CEM's DMP-3x series of pocket meters:
http://www.cem-instruments.com/en/Goods/detail/id/686/pid/768/pids/1136#Modified for UL compliance no doubt, by adding an HRC fuse and maybe other protection.
CEM's sure makes a lot of multimeters:
http://www.mgi.com.uy/images/pdf/cem-instrumentos-digitales/cem--multimeter.pdf Check out that DT-9998 on the last page. Wow, everything but the kitchen sink!
The full version of this meter looks pretty cool (I think that this is a DMP-33 despite the labeling on the face)