I bought a Fluke 101, which is a 'real' Fluke, though basic, that is designed for developing markets. Under $50, small, light, but built like a real Fluke. I brought it to work (where we have WAY more expensive and nicer things, including Fluke products) and the team was impressed by it.
That said, I am a bit of a brand snob and just wanted it after my Harbor Freight one failed in a smoky, pretty cool show (the inner 'fingers' failed and basically caused blue sparks and smoke to shoot out, it was pretty cool!). For hobby use you need 1%, not 0.1% - so there are cheaper things that should work.