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I've only had this multimeter for a couple of weeks, so I can't comment on its durability, but I can tell you, it matches the readings on my much more expensive Fluke meters within about 0.1%. I was surprised at how accurate it is. I tested AC and DC voltages...from millivolts to a couple hundred volts, and the accuracy of the Ohms scale. It was always right on with my Flukes, which cost up to 10 times as much.
The auto ranging works quickly. You don't need to wait for the reading.
The AC proximity alarm seems to wo cord may or may not show you if it's hot. Moving it around a bit while making the check is advised. Of course, anyone working with one of these should understand that the hot lead on a US 120 volt AC outlet is supposed to be the shorter, flat connection point.
Temp sensor seems to be pretty close.
The leads it comes with are pretty flexible. Not quite as flexible as my Flukes, but not as bad as some old Radio Shack meters I have laying around. The leads are interchangeable btw. If you don't like them, spend some money and get some better leads from Fluke.
All in all, if you are looking for a budget meter to throw around in the car, this is a good one.