The older I get, the more frustrated I find myself getting with portable VMMs on the bench...seems the dang things are _always_ either in the way, I can never get the display at an angle that's easy to see while not in the way, or my ADHD kicks in, and i have NO IDEA where the heck I put it last time (I SWEAR I just put in the tool drawer 5 minutes ago!!!

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99% of the time, I'm either testing continuity of a circuit, or need to know a 12VDC nominal voltage to a 0.5V resolution. Most of my work is more electrical than electronic. Realistically, a $5 Horrible Fright VMM is probably plenty for my needs from an accuracy/resolution standpoint, and I've seriously considered just buying a dozen of them to leave on the bench

The few times that I need something better, I have several Fluke 77 & 177 models around here...somewhere (seriously..legit ADHD can be a real bummer sometimes)
But what I'd really like is just one benchtop with a larger, brighter display and that never leaves the bench. I was looking at these things -
https://www.amazon.com/Labloot-Multimeter-Voltmeter-Continuity-Multimeters/dp/B0C5CSX7RJ and while I'm well aware they're not a $100 Tek or Fluke, I'm wondering if there's some other compelling reason to not a get a cheap one for my rather basic needs?