I'm an R&D guy with lots of benchtop gear (and meters) and little use for handhelds.
I've found a cheap $30-50 DMM sufficient for 99% of the odd private service jobs and when I temporarily turn into an electrician for mains installation service (for myself or friends), I find a professional voltage checker together with a clamp-meter far more practical anyway.
Yet I've always had an additional decent handheld DMM in the drawer, even though rarely ever used. My current one is a >20 years old Metrix MX54 which was rather expensive back then. Nowadays I would not spend more than $300,- for a rarely used gadget like this. I'm a bit addicted to value for money, and big brand names in themselves don't add much value for me. The ongoing safety hype isn't an issue for my applications where I'm almost exclusively using benchtop Cat II equipment.