From left to right, my collection includes two Brymen meters (BM867 and BM811), a Fluke 77, Beckman 3020 and three MajorTech models on the right. The pocket DMM (MT855) is only 10mm thick, but is extremely capable for its size - it has a frequency counter that goes op to 30MHz.
The clamp meter is a 40A-400A model which I use around the house. The orange one I bought because it was ultra-cheap and based on the Intersil ICL7106 DMM chip, an old favorite of mine.
The Fluke and the Beckman last saw calibration in 1989, but both are still spot-on. I had the two Brymens calibrated a few months ago - since I've had these, they are my go-to DMMs on the bench. Before I had them, I mainly used the Fluke and the Beckman.
The two Brymens are sold in South Africa as the TBM867 and the TBM811 respectively.
--deckert