The reason for the current interest in getting a low ohm meter is to do with fusing.
Currently a product im working on uses a slowblow fuse for short circuit protection but i want to move to a polyfuse as its more forgiving of user mistakes.
In order to do that i need to limit the driver mosfets current/temperature, under short circuit conditions, to something it can handle until the polyfuse actives.
Being able to measure the resistance of PCB tracks would be quite handy for this.
I could get the info i need without a new low-ohm meter but its a good excuse to buy one

I also need (ok.. want) it for checking shorts in other projects.