Thank you Kiriakos,
Lol, do i write like i am an old retired man ?

I need to do something om my writing style then.
I am 47, electronics, electricity is a hobby. Electricity a little more because i renovate houses, and i do everything myself.
When i was younger, i was allways busy with reparing televisions, car radios's; busy with CB (citizen band), and my first little computer (an MC10 from Tandy). But my schooleducation was in construction, they choose for me

Now i want to restart my old hobby, and thanks to the internet and people like Martin, Dave Jones, the multimeterjunkie, Todd, and so many others is a little more easy for people like me to learn something.
I am not emotionaly etached to my tools, but on my money
Every time i buy something cheap, it is broken after some use. And all my expensive tools, some of them are more then 20 years old : still working.
Now : 'What good will come from showing of one oldie meter of one nonexistent company? '
Well : What good is it to show and test a brandnew meter ? And after 6 months you see other reviews videos with broken meters, even in this forum. Why would i buy it ? I can throw money in the river.
Why not test an old one ? Why they stopped making multimeters ? Or what brand is it ? What brand is Voltcraft you think ? Why do they that ?
If their stuff is good, they don't need to repaint the plastic and sell it under another name.
Who knows my old multimeter will be recugnized by someone under another name. But that is up to Martin to make a review of it, for me is not important, only fun.
Now, i don't need necessarily a Fluke, they are expensive. I listen to specialists like you Kiriakos. Give me a type of meter that i can buy in Europe; price/quality. So many brands and types. I don't see the trees in the forest anymore. I just want something that won't let me down in some years.
Something like the Fluke 179