Just don't use it on high voltage circuits and you should be OK. In fact you could probably use a much less expensive meter if that limitation is OK with you. Many offshore brand meters don't meet safety specs for 600V or 1000V use, even if they claim to be. You need to tear them down and check the construction to know for sure, assuming you know what to look for.
Extech and Uni-T are often the same meter with a different name on it.
Realize that a proper set of test leads is often the most expensive part of a meter kit; cheap asian units use copper clad aluminum in a rubber or silicone jacket, which is completely unsuitable.
SPERRY makes a decent inexpensive meter that does meet safety specs; you can buy them at Home Depot, etc. Like the FLUKE meters in the budget range, they are made offshore. The lowest price North American made FLUKE is the 87-V which is a few hundred dollars at least.