The Brymen is a great meter and they come with FANTASTIC leads, better than Fluke. It is big though, they're like bricks...you'll still like it. I know an A/C guy that raves about his, I almost bought one but there are just some little issues that bug me about Brymens. I won't mention them because if I do you might get the grass is greener bug.
BTW, for additional probes. Definitely stick with silicone everything, stay away from PVC!
I haven't tried them because I use my meters out of bags and like my probes to fit in the holders in the case but Probemaster is very well liked. Not sure how well they'd hold up in the field but it doesn't sound like you're going to beat the **** out of the stuff every day anyway.
https://probemaster.com/8000-series-standard/
Probably wont be beating on it everyday but am already starting to learn the basics of electronics, considering taking up a "short term" hobby for the experience and future reference.
I'm pretty excited about the brymen, and I know that there are a few quirks about it that are a put off. For instance everyone seems so bothered about the touch hold function, I will probably be more annoyed about the curved screen and the inability to turn off the auto-shut off backlight the most. Honestly, I still want the 87v and can see myself owning both once I'm more proficient.
I hope the leads I got are the good brymen ones, from my understand they have two different sets they ship out, ones superb and ones mediocre. I feel like leads are somewhat consumable items so I'll check out the probemasters when I'm looking for a new set.
I feel like I would probably have the grass is greener bug regardless of the choice I had made between the 2.
Glad to hear your HVAC buddy enjoys his, though I am surprised he would have chose that dmm for field work. I personally think if I had bought one for everyday field work I would have went with fluke due to the extra ruggedness of it. Especially if he is doing things like hvac repairs on roof tops.
I plan on using the meter in auto and around the house that might expose it to situations that will test its durability time to time, just not everyday
Meter left an airport in France tonight, unfortunately due to the weekend I wont recieve it until Monday. Only if I hadn't thought too long about it. Oh well.