What do you guys think of the craftsman 82344 multimeter for occasional home use? I saw them in sears today and thought they were kind of nifty. I'd mostly use it for automotive stuff like voltage drop testing and measuring parasitic draw etc.
I'm sure it's fine. However, it looks like it is unfused. You may want to spend a couple more bucks for a fused protected multimeter. That way, you don't fry the meter if you test something beyond it's capacity.
I really don't think a DIY'er needs a super expensive multimeter. However, two features I think are really nice is autoranging and fused circuit protection. You can certainly find that in the $30-50 range.