I never said a bench meter should have at least 6.5 digits, but these days most do, as the technology gets cheaper. Accuracy goes hand in hand, whether you need it or not.
20A on a bench? What do you deal with? Hadron colliders? Equipped with a 13A medium blow British BS1632 fuse, a limit of 15 seconds and an accuracy of a few %? You must know that a lot of cheap DMM manufacturers often boast about that feature.
I am surprised you even brought it up, as most professionals would rather connect a safer current shunt to measure anything above a few amps.
That said, if on a budget and can get by with portable DMM features in a stackable box, the Vici is for you, but be aware of all its warts.