Lidl's is also supposed to be TUV rated.
He even managed to connect the red wire to the COM socket:
Still, he owns a 4V video camera so he must know what he's doing...
I'm thinking I should get one of these meters just so I can do a video showing how to put the battery in and poke the probes in a mains socket. Maybe I could make it go beep and measure a few batteries as well.
The target demographic will love it.
Maybe you ought to do a video of a head to head between, Duratool, Peaktech and Lidl and see which one is the clear if there is one at all.
I expect that in the right hands, they are all capable meters up to a point, problem is though that most of the people buying any of these are not what I would call a capable pair of hands, they are going to make mistakes and there will be accidents, magic smoke at best, worst flames etc escaping, just hope that there wont any injuries.
EDITThe meter in this video is not the current one on offer at Lidl, I thought I should make this point in fairness, until someone actually gets a current meter from Lidl, we don't really know how it stacks up against previous models or the competitors.