I own an older BM857a (current production is the BM857S).
In short, it's a damn fine meter. That said, it does have a few niggles.
1. As mentioned, the backlight isn't that wonderful; but it is usable/passable (i.e. you can read the digits, but you see the 4 LEDs behind the digits). Please note mine was made back in 2000.
2. If you have thick fingers, you'll find the selector switch a bit on the small side.
3. Continuity is non-latching, and will sound very scratchy on cheap leads. So make sure you're using a quality lead set.
Positives:
1. Rubber boot is nice and thick, and works well IME (mine's taken quite a few drops, yet there's zero damage).
2. Selector switch has a nice solid feel to it.
3. Very good specs overall.
4. Has decent safety protections.
5. Good value for the money.
The stand is actually OK IMHO; it's wide enough it doesn't fall over with the slightest disturbance. It is a bit on the thin side, but if you don't treat you gear like a gorilla, it will be fine.
*** Current production of the BM857S has actually fixed the backlight issue (very nice in fact). And it has even better protections to meet current regulations regarding CAT ratings (changed since mine was manufactured). ***