Well, but they're cheap!
If you keep enough distance, you can use them.
Just watch the blog with Dave and Doug Ford blowing up some multimeters.
It is indeed true that more expensive multimeters have more safety features, but it just saves you a scratch from that distance and then it's dead.
Cheap mutlimeters are a good idea.
They might burn, they might disintegrate themselves, everything better than a 10k$ multimeter just going bang!
You could look for a multimeter with fast HRC fuses.
That could do the job too, but HRC fuses are expensive, too!
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