As I was going through some old pictures, I found ones that I took of UT71C insides. It has been almost two years since, but I figure that current models are probably similar (if not identical) in build.
It came in nice fabric carry bag and package included leads (pretty sharp, no rating), k-type probe (very flimsy), some clips (nothing too fancy), USB cable, and some assorted junk (cd, manual...). 9V battery was also included, and I will leave you to guess which type it was...
Device is a bit on bigger side and twist test shows that nobody cared too much about structural integrity. Range switch and display are passable. Dave will be sad to hear that there is no transistor tester.
Function-wise there are no major distinguishing features, but 4-20 mA current loop reading is at least worth mentioning. Display update speed is as fast as snail underground, continuity test beeps only when you hold probes for a week, and working white LED is just a dream.
At every range change it will beep at you but that is configurable. Just notice that, if you turn off the sound for range switch, there is no beep for continuity test either!
First thing I noticed after opening case is that case already had some stress-induced notches at top next to screw hole and extending a bit into it. After first fall this will probably snap completely.
Whoever wrote that this is CAT IV/600V device was probably high on Peking smoke. Input protection is almost non-existent (one PTC + power resistor) and both fuses are glass. Isolation slots are nowhere to be found but at least case has an U-channel but nothing too deep.
Input connectors are cheap split ones but they actually felt ok. However, I have no doubt that they will get worse with time. Solder joints are of usual Chinese quality and let's not forget that it is a sin to clean a board.
PS: I probably forgot bunch of stuff because lot of time has passed, but this is gist of it.