Real life keeps interfering with things I want to do! It will be done very soon is all I can say. Sorry.
No worries, just was interested in case you had posted it.
I am thinking of purchasing a BM27 as an adjunct to the BM869 I just ordered (for when I am too lazy / out of desk space for the big meter). You speak positively of it, and it seems to be rebadged as Amprobe/Meterman/Greenlee. The rebadged versions seem to be generally well regarded, but the sample size is small as I can find precious few reviews/comments. A rebadged version on Amazon has several one star reviews, and I found a post on here from 2011 with some pretty serious gripes about a rebadged BM27 (forget the particular rebadge).
There does seem to be a major market gap in small, yet very high quality, meters. We can make iPhones and Androids in tiny packages--I think we humans could make very high quality and feature packed DMMs in tiny packages. Must just be a lack of demand?
I'd be willing to spend >$100+ for a tiny, accurate meter with good usability. The BM27 seems like the closest match from my recent research (albeit the useless "flame sensor" current range, although if I was measuring flame sensors all day I would probably think differently).