Mine arrived! It got through customs with no charge and turned up today.
First impressions:
* It's small. About the same size as an Aneng 8008 but thinner and a lot heavier. Seems a lot more solid in comparison.
* Battery compartment has a mechanism that can be opened with a fingernail, no screwdriver needed.
* The leads are very, very long and a bit stiff, not silicone. It's obvious now why the 101's input sockets are on the bottom of the meter, it's because the shrouds on the leads are longer than the meter is thick.
* Range selector switch has a very light action. Very clicky.
* Screen is very readable from all angles. No backlight though.
* All the readings seem to be spot on down to the last digit. Much more accurate than the advertised 0.5%.
* Continuity test isn't fast but it's also not the slowest I've ever seen. It's loud enough.
* Ohms autoranging is fast.
* Diode test voltage is 2.4V open, much higher than the 2.0V specified in the manual. It lights up a
blue LED at 0.3mA(!)
* Millivolts range is AC only, so no current measurement with shunts on
that range.
Edit: I think I'm going to use it with the leads from an Aneng for non-mains stuff. They're a much more manageable length, and more flexible.