the Brymen 500,000 counts doesn't help in absolute resolution/precision, and its available only for few functions, it's a real 50,000 count meter, there was some talk here about that (sorry can't recall the links)
Make a wish list on paper and try to find the most suitable meter for you
Everyone here can or will submit this and that,
At first you have to know your needs and choose accordingly
Fast continuity test
Resolution / Display count
Most of precision benchs meters are stuck around 2-3 amps, for current measurements, you get up to 10 or 20 amps in some cases with older meters, but there are reasons to why they do that <10 amps, i simply use non inductive power resistors in serial for ac-dc currents ... when you blow 8$ worth of fuse, you'll think a better was to save them loll
Aaaaand Calibration costs, yeah you can or could be surprised, here in my town an old Keithley 196, cost way more than a hp34401a to calibrate
Aaaaaaaand What about servicing the meter if it need to be repaired ?? parts availability ?? Schematics ??
etc...