Uni-T UT70D - had it for over 7 years. Bit of a gamble back then, Uni-T was almost unknown.
It's had a LOT of use. Blown a number of fuses over the years, my own fault, leaving the probes plugged into the amperage range while going to measure volts on batteries. It's also been dropped multiple times, knocked hundreds of times, disassembled at least twice by me as well to see how it ticks. Still on the original probes.
Recently got one of those Chinese voltage references (2.5v, 5v, 7.5v, 10v) the UT70D's worst reading was within 0.04% of the 'calibration' voltages.
It's been an all round great multimeter for hobby use. I understand it has poor protection circuitry, possibly unsafe on high voltages, but it's one of the few meters in the price range that can read down to 1 microvolt on the 80mV range (80,000 count)
I'd nearly buy another one as can now be had for $140AUD new delivered on Aliexpress and having two accurate meters is always better than one, but going to try a Brymen BM867s next I think due to the great reviews and a birthday coming up.