I didn't intend to say that only Fluke meters are worthwhile. It was just a good opportunity to use their old slogan. In fact I've bought several meters since the Fluke 12 15 years ago and none of them have been by Fluke.
What is probably true is for someone buying used, the odds of getting a good accurate meter are likely better when buying a used Fluke vs. other brands.
I've already shown the 3 Fluke meters that I own. Here are some others.
Besides the Keysight 34465a shown above, here are my most recent purchases:
I bought the Agilent U1272a and got the Keysight U1272a because of the input filtering bug. The EEVBlog meter needs no explanation.
I got the Extech as an extra meter for additional monitoring of a setup. The Harbor Freight meters were free with some other purchase. I actually have at least one more that I forgot about when taking this photo. I keep one of them with my drawer of cells and use the built in load test to check for weak batteries.
And finally, an analog meter is sometimes quite handy for adjustments. I've never been that fond of the bar graphs on digital meters. I once had a Simpson but now have this cheap Radio Shack meter.