I'm just beginning with electronics, reading theory and watching a lot of electronics repair videos, and of course all of the eevblog vids, among others. I've got vague ideas of what would be useful, but I run a computer repair business, and am trying to expand into repairing things at a component level, instead of just tossing out perfectly good motherboards that need a 10 cent resistor or something.
Anyway I have a cheap mastercraft multimeter, and I'm looking to buy a proper one that will do everything I could reasonably need to do. I see EEVblog has their own BM235 multimeter, and I'm guessing that is because you've been asked this "best multimeter for me" question a million times before and now have a canned answer.
So if that is the answer, I'm happy to buy it and support EEVblog. However I just wanted to quickly ask if money not being an issue (within reason), what would be the best multimeter to buy? I am not an advanced user, but I plan to expand my skillset as far as possible, and I don't want to find out in a year that a particular meter is not able to do something I need it to do.
So I am simply asking your advice, everyone, should I buy the EEVblog BM235, or something more expensive?
Thank you all for your time, and especially to EEVblog for the free education and the passion for electronics!