Everyone seems to forget certain information when asking questions like this. Where do you live? This is needed to help recommend something with local pricing and availability. What is your budget? This is needed so somene doesn't recommend something you can't afford.
Having said that, I would never buy any Extech EX series multimeter. This opinion is based on reviews here, reports of failures, and other information on other sites. It also shares its mA measurement range with the voltage measurement jack which, IMHO, is a recipe for at best blown fuses and at worst blown circuits and/or injuries.
There are few decent choices in the $50 range even if you drop the CATIII requirement.
One would be the Digitek DT-2843R which I have reviewed and is a decent meter for the price.
There is the newly released yet still not well characterized Uni-T UT139C which has been discussed here on this forum. It appears to have decent safety for higher energy circuits, but Uni-T is famous for not respecting the requirements. I seriously doubt that the fuses used are capable of the CATIII tests.
https://www.eevblog.com/forum/testgear/new-trms-uni-t-ut139c-dmm-is-available-now/A little bit more money, gets you the well known Uni-T UT61E. It has much to recommend it but some things missing like a back light and temperature. There is lots of information here on this meter.
If you want to step up a bit more, $90, then the Amprobe AM-270 is a very good meter except for its lousy joke of a back light.
That's all that can be said until we know the answer to the questions I asked.