I actually generally steer non-professionals away from Flukes. Not because they aren't excellent meters, but because they are overkill for many. The fact is, those $2/free HF voltmeters will accurately and adequately handle the needs of 95% of the people out there.
BUT, they are also little pieces of **** that break easily and are un-fused. But for $2, or free, who cares??
But for something you actually use regularly, there's some pretty good meters in the $25-50 range. At home, my $35ish, 10 year old Craftsman is my go-to meter. I have a Fluke sitting in my worktruck, yet I rarely feel it is worth the time to walk 50 feet to go get it. It isn't going to tell me anything different.
I recently spent $50 for a Klein meter (not sure who actually makes it). Quality seems to be on par with my Craftsman, although I still like the Craftsman better.
This one here is only $27 and it is fused and autoranging:
http://www.sears.com/shc/s/p_10153_12605_03482139000P?prdNo=5&blockNo=5&blockType=G5
Edit: And +1 on Skin's comments.