Yeah, probably a case of you get what you paid for. The gold standard in DMMs are the Fluke brands, but even on eBay they're way too expensive for an amateur like me. I ended up, after doing some research, getting a Kaiweets HT118A off Amazon as a good compromise of price, build, features, and apparent (according to reviews) accuracy and consistency. It's doing well so far, although I haven't stressed it in any way.
Yeah! I have 7 Fluke DMM's. The oldest was made around 1980 and is still working fine.

