I always keep a few of the Harbor Freight meters on hand, every once in a while they have a coupon for a free one with any purchase. You could buy a candy bar and get a multimeter. I've actually wondered if it is worth the cost of replacing the batteries in them when I forget and leave them on.
Since both of my bench power supplies have analog meters, I keep a Harbor Freight meter connected to each one for a voltage measurement. Of course, I always verify the readings against a good meter before I start using one.
My main meters don't get much love on here either though, Extech EX530s, I bought one a few years ago and it has been a great meter. I started having problems with the main input jack though and Extech just sent me another one under warranty, told me to just dispose of the other one. Of course, I kept it and use it for current measurements only now since those jacks are just fine. The main jack is just a little oversized from years of use and various leads of questionable quality, I could probably fix it if I removed the plastic around it and just crimped it down a little. They molded the jacks into that model for water proofing, so there is no way to actually replace them.