One year warranty only,
Greenlee is lifetime, as has been said many times
no AutoHold feature, no latched continuity, short battery life, Peak hold 800mS minimum transient only, no Null in central position on the bargraph, double the burden voltage on mA, lower diode test voltage, tiny selector switch. There is a lot not to like on the Brymen meter, compared to the Fluke 87V.
Yes, everyone has their preferences. There are many benefits to the Brymens (Greenlee) that the 87V does not have. I do not want to have to list them again for the nth time, but I guess I need to.
The BM869s has 50000/500000 counts, better DC and AC volts accuracy, better DC and AC current accuracy, AC+DC TRMS selectable on volts and amps, dual display, PC connection option, dual temperature, CATIV/1000V, dBm, 100kHz ACV bandwidth, 1Mhz frequency counter, the 87V does 250uS for repetitive peak detect but 1mS for one shot and BM869s does 0.8mS, 41 segment bar graph at 60 updates per second, 5 updates per second on the display . All of this for a lower price.
BM869s with one year warranty: $310 or less shipped worldwide
Greenlee DM860a with lifetime warranty: $360 shipped in the US
Fluke 87V: $400 shipped in the US
In my view, the lifetime warranty alone is worth the price difference.
And again if that is the main worth, the Greenlee rebadges have lifetime warranty too.