These lists cater mostly for electronics work instruments. High voltage robustness is not a major criteria. Besides, apart from the Fluke 87 V, the unscientific tests were conducted with cheap multimeters. There probably is a slew of other meters which would have performed just as well.
With all due respect, if user safety worries you, acquire a meter which has been underwritten by independent accredited testing agencies, instead a relying on someone on the internet, blasting a handful of meters with high voltage on all ranges.
The better AM-570 is on the spreadsheet already and doesn't cost much more.