I think you people are missing the point. If you search on ebay you will find only may be 10 different types but none will probabily fit the mini profile of these meters.
Space is tight, yes.
The ANENG and Uni-T have a bit of slack but the Victor can barely fit the supplied probes.
These meters are almost disposable products though. A new set of probes will cost you nearly as much as a new meter. I agree that's not a good attitude to take, but it's the truth. If you waste half an hour looking for new probes on eBay then pay $5 for them then you probably lost money.
If you paid more for the meter (and Dave's going to be looking at $50+ meters when his shootout finally appears) then it's another story. I'd like to think Dave's $70 meter could be fixed if a probe breaks.
Best idea: Look after them, treat them with care.