I only have three complaints about the Tektronix DMM916 series of meters: the backlight is close to useless as Dave showed in his video, I do not like the linear jack arrangement because a standard 3/4" dual banana jack cannot be used for high current measurements, and like many autoranging meters, the input resistance varies with DC voltage range. These last two things are common but had I known about the input resistance issue, I might not have bought it. Make that four things if you include that the plastic inner jack shields broke off of the common and volt jacks on mine which seems to be a common problem.
On the plus side, it can make average AC, RMS AC, and RMS AC+DC measurements, has dual off positions on the rotary switch which Dave mentioned, and great performance.
Fluke sued Tektronix over these multimeters and they reached a settlement where Fluke bought the design and production from Tektronix and Tektronix agreed to stay out of the handheld multimeter business. I suspect part of this was because they performed better than the Fluke 97 series with which they competed and had a superior RMS measurement method.
Appa Technology Corporation was apparently the manufacturer for these meters if you want something similar but new.