That's pretty much what the OP wrote verbatim. So rather than dismissing any discussion on that basis, why not just as "ok, but perhaps 2 devices would be better for you?". Instead you sure seem to be writing a lot to justify your imagined position for the OP and defend it agains any alternative view points, without actually checking back with the OP as to what they want.
The OP originally merely asked whether a Fluke 101 is a genuine product. I've never seen him state an explicit preference for having only one device.
Do we really need to pick apart the OP to such a degree and make several pages of arguing about what they intended? seems like you insist.... so the OP verbatim:
I was looking for a cheapest, small multimeter and I found this on Amazon
its under 50 bucks but it claims to be a Fluke brand multimeter. Not much features, but it's got everything I need. I need it mostly for testing regular batteries, continuity and testing 120v to 240v electrical things.
https://www.amazon.com/gp/product/B00HE6MIJY
OP says they are looking for a cheap and small multimeter, and points to one that has "everything I need". Then goes on to add some context which explains clearly what their routine uses are. A great post that deserves some good replies.
How is that not a request for validation of their choice, based on that information? nowhere is there any hint they are looking for suggestions of other equipment to do the job or that multiple devices are being considered (which is what you have inferred and seem to be intent on doing).
Looks like most of us here see the point in using a single multimeter for these different tasks.
Then why not recommend a DMM that will actually do both things properly? I did, in my first reply.
Your first suggestion in a pile of wordiness is for a meter that is (by your own verbosity) not suitable for their tasks. The next suggestion you made is for something behind a geoblock which I cannot even see to make any comment on. Opening with something not suitable is the kind of misleading and meandering nonsense you are filling this thread with, but then come back and claim it was entirely on topic and appropriate.
The problem we are having with you here is the string of "arguments" you make out of thin air, by coming back and trying so say our contributions are somehow invalid/incorrect/misleading/improper.
OP asked if that fluke is real and would do their stated jobs, we agreed it was a good choice. Yet you are individually quoting/replying to specific people with a [imagined] disagreement that is only in your head (and now spewing across the forum and drowning out the content). Other posters have been able to make a similar suggestion to the OP that they could consider alternatives in a polite manner without directly quoting and dismissing others opinions.
But do continue to escalate this for another few pages of noise.