Wytnucls' spreadsheet is for a minimum display and count. Those meters are therefore not in his spreadsheet. You most know that his spreadsheet is made to his preferences and any "rating" is his opinion. He has even pointed this out himself. That is not to say that the majority of his classifications and ratings are not those of the majority of experienced people, but they are his biases. I am not saying that his spreadsheet is not useful. On the contrary it is a great resource and a body of work which I appreciate very much.
Just because you do not see a multimeter on that spreadsheet it is not any indication that it is not a good meter nor one that Wytnucls does not like. He merely had a cutoff of the number of counts/digits for the multimeter that he wanted to chart.
You really need to look for reviews for the Brymens, here on the forums, on Dave's channel, mjlorton's, and other places. Also look at Agilent reviews (now Keysight), Amprobe AM-270, AM-140, AM-160, Extech MM560, Extech MM570. If you want to spend less, look at the Uni-T UT139C and the Amprobe AM-5X0 series.