What's the problem? Your Energy is out of the specs? What happened?
I do not believe so, it still matches my other meters on regular measurements.
For me will be much more interesting Reviews of OLD and Very USED DMMs to see if they still keeping all the specs after 5, 10, 20, 30 years, and so on.
Even an Aneng (or another Chinese medium quality device) usually works very well and inside the specs when Brand NEW.
That is another type of review/article, but it is a bit hard for me to do, because I do not remember when I bought a specific meter. With most of the reviewed meters I could use the date on the pictures as reference, but my Flukes and and Keysight/Agilent I have no precise idea about the date.
I agree on reviewing the 189. It was supposed to replace the 87 but Fluke decided that the 87 has a lot of following so they make the 87V. They replaced it with the 289 so the 189 production is kind of short so it would be interesting to review. I have the 189 since 2005 or so but I didn't use it much (a couple times a year?) so I am think I would try to use it more now and see how it is.
I will rate it as a good meter and definitely recommend you use it more. It may not have as many measurements as the 289, but it is close and much better to use. Where the 289 really shines compared to the 189 is when doing stuff where multiple values on the display is a advantage (Mostly min/max), it can also show logged values as a curve.