Flukes are good, but as others have said they aren't the only decent multimeters, and they're rather proud of them oftentimes.
I have a Fluke 73 series II that I got somewhere around a quarter century ago. It still works well and is plenty accurate (so far as I can tell). One nice feature it has, and I assume the newer Flukes also do, is that it can withstand up to 300V applied when measuring resistance, while many lesser meters will let out the magic smoke long before then. I inadvertently tested this once, and it behaved exactly as advertised.