I think the resemblance is only skin deep. 
Puuh, indeed...
Then I would rather go for the ET4510, it has the same basic accuracy, but freely selectable frequencies and voltages, down to 2V.
I had owned DE5000, ET4410, ET4510, so I know them.
Another alternative would be the ST42 measuring tweezers.
The advantage is size, a very good display, very fast measurements with sufficient accuracy.
The disadvantage would be, due to the size, that you cannot measure components of any size (but this will be solved by the manufacturer in the future with an adapter, if I still remember correctly).
Also, the measuring voltage is not huge, the maximum measuring frequency is 10khz.
If you don't want to do more than just a quick component check, the ST42 would be very suitable, I also have one.

For “more” tasks, then a device like the ET4510.