Multimeter buying advice

Clover

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I ordered my first kit, partially to learn new skills.  When I went and checked my multimeter, I realized it only goes to 300 V DC so I am going to need to buy a new multimeter that will work for the S.E.X build.  Part of this was to learn how to use these tools and I am also planning to use the multimeter for the wiring on a kit car build I am doing.  I honestly have no idea how to use the thing and have a pretty limited understanding of circuits so I'm not even really sure what I need.  I saw suggestions for a used Fluke but everything I am seeing around me are the more professional models that are not real affordable.  I starting looking at the 117 and and 106 and 87  which seem more affordable but since I don't really understand the tool and how it is used for various things, I'm not sure what I need.

Is there a specific Fluke models people recommend for kit building/automotive/general use?  I'm not exactly looking for the cheapest in the world and I want to get a quality tool that will last me and not leave me wanting something else better next year.  At the same time, I know I don't need some of these things I am coming across.  I'm not even sure where to start or what to look for.

Thanks for the guidance. 
 
Hi,
I coudn't find the multimeter you recommended.
As I am from Australia, would you kindly recommend one for me.
Perhaps on Amazon or Ebay could make it easier.

Ta Beia
 
Thanks for the info.
I ended up getting a fluke 101 .
Hope that will do the trick.
I know nothing but am courageous.
Learning and experience will come
:)
 
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