How do you guys replace fuses in a multimeter, specifically from something like a Fluke 87V, without damaging anything? The only thing you can do is pry them out right? The reason I ask is I'm looking for a new multimeter, and most of them require you to open the case, sometimes the board, and then he fuse! something like a Brymen 869 has SMD components directly below one of the fuses. So what is the safest way to get to these buggers, because about the only really decent meter I can find with battery door access is something like an Agilent U1270 series, and that eliminates a lot of good meters. I have only had to replace a MA fuse once. It was my mistake, but it does happen.