I would never buy used meter except from someone I can trust personally. Even then I would test it first.
If you can buy it for very little money, (that is 30-50 USD) than you can go and gamble, and then send it to for a professional calibration and checkup.
Whole idea about "Fluke is great" is that it is safe and accurate.
Which for a used one you have no guarantee for either of those two.
That is why you go and test it and ask questions.
Waiting to buy a Fluke 87V for $30-$50 is unrealistic when they are around $400 new.
You make it sound like everyone is selling broken multimeters out there.
Just to get any hint of fanboyism out of the way, for years Fluke was my brand of choice. I used 8020, 8060a, original 87, 87 III, 87 V, 73 II, Scopemeter 97
etc etc..
You cannot test it without proper equipment. In order for a Fluke to be Fluke you have to be sure it is still safe as Fluke and accurate as Fluke.
You can only test if it generally seems that it works. For anything better than that, you need a nice lab or need to send it to professionals.
And if you look what is being offered on Ebay and online, most of it IS garbage.
Some people had luck getting NOS for 150-200 USD. That's a good deal. Some people even got good, used ones for 100 USD.
But that is not a norm. And it is not good buy to give even 100 USD for a dirty, banged up meter that you will spend few weeks repairing and searching for parts.
And god knows how much more money. And still have something you have no clue how reliable it will be. Or accurate.
It all drills down to a same thing as with old used scopes. If your hobby (or business) is to buy and repair old equipment then by all means do just that...
But what I find problematic is that if you just need a good dependable meter (scope whatever), you need to buy something that just works and is guaranteed to work.
Buying something completely unknown is just that, a gamble.
All of that is MY opinion, as I clearly stated. I will newer give more than 30-50 USD for 87V that I might need a 100USD to repair, when I can buy a new BM869 for 220-240 USD with warranty. In addition to that, I'm not impressed with 87V price. I personally think it should be cheaper than BM869 because in my eyes it is lesser meter.
I got rid of 87V and replaced it with BM869... So no, for a used, 87V I would not give more than 30-50 USD. Unless, as I said, it comes form someone I know that takes good care of equipment and I test it.
My opinion.
I appreciate you have yours.
Regards,
Sinisa