There is one other thing to consider, that is buying an EEVblog product supports the web site we all use! I really believe it is worth considering.
As for the meters you are considering and frankly all the others on the market, it really comes down to the features you really need and the service you can get. In the end the price isn't a big concern (if within an assigned budget) and for many users the specs are not all that important.
I look at it this way, for many uses a modern handheld DVM has more precision than many users need. It is better to make sure the meter has the features you need. For example the ability to handle temperature transducers is often important to many users. Even here there are some manufactures throwing every function, done half assed, into a meter to the point that many of the functions are useless or never get used.
Going back to temperature reading, if this is extremely important it might be better to have a dedicated meter to handle such duty. The same idea goes for things like LRC functionality, a handheld dedicated meter will do the job better. So you have to weigh the value of all the odd functions found on some meters against their value to you.