I would not consider one of these as a meter that's useful for electronics by any means, more a tool for an electrician working with motors etc. I used to use a Fluke 335 which had a very similar specs but no iflex current clamp and as an A/C tech work on a lot of inverter air conditioners. Things it could do well were inrush current measurement for direct online start motors and measure frequency via the clamp to work out how fast inverter compressors were running but for general electronics troubleshooting I used to fall back to an old Fluke 12 or 116 meter.
I'm not sure about Brymen and clamp meters, currently I'm using a Cabac T9005 which is a rebranded CHY firemate meter. It can do DC as well as AC Amps and, Inrush current, Min Max, frequency, Temp, capacitance and diode but has a pretty limited resistance range 9999K. I had to give the 335 back when I left a previous employer and haven't really missed it.