Im not bashing the eevblog meter, since its a work in progress, for stability sake i would buy an amprobe or some brymen greenlee meter(s) or some used Fluke 83-85 series on fleabay ...
Take time to invest in a good handheld or bench meter, not buying cheapness or cutting in safety features
I've grown up with a Beckman Industrial hd160 meter (became Wavetek) i had this puppy for 2 decades, never blown a fuse in it
Years later i had my fair share of many meter brands from Fluke, Mastech, Amprobe, to the most $$$ Gossen Metrahit
My most used are Fluke 189 and Amprobe AM-140, waiting for a few deals another AM-140 or an AM-160
Love the fact, that i dont have to totally dismantle a meter to change fuses and or batteries