Thanks joe, nice to see a manufacturer who is looking to improve the product where it counts. Making sure the stuff will work well after the warranty period, making sure the parts are good value for money, along with making sure it will survive the typical use environment without issues. no wonder we all like those meters and the whole related family of them. Not your typical hit or miss manufacturer, but good value on all the range.
Strange but I agree with all your points for a change.
I have been really impressed with their whole attitude.
Hopefully my comments about the lubrication make it clear that this is not a trivial subject to cover. I've though about running one of the lubricated Fluke meters to see if it does as well as that 17B+ did with dry contacts.
I noticed a small mistake in that last video.
Data files are named using the following format:
BRAND_MODEL_LUBE_STATUS
Switch Contact LUBE: D - Dry or no lubrication, L - Lubricated
Meter Status: N- New, U - Used, D - Damage to switch area
If you look at the file name "BRYMEN_BM869s_D_U_48_Dec21_2017", the meter is obviously brand new. I have since corrected this.