Just about any DMM has high burden voltage on the high mA range, the fuse is one of the reasons, it about double the burden voltage.
The only one where you sort of avoid it is the AN8008, because it do not have a mA range, but uses the A range for mA (You can, of course, do that on other meters too, to get much lower burden voltage).
You have to look at the tolerances and all of them is in the 0.5-1% range. Just because the meter I tests is more or less precise do not mean the next meter of the same type will be the same. It is only bad if they are outside the tolerances.
I will get around to more precise DMM’s later.
Not on my main work bench, I have a Keysight U1252B next to me and four (soon 5) 6½/7½ digit bench DMMs.
When moving away from my bench some of the mid-range may be used (That is 17B+, UT139C, AM-510 and I like a small Southwire, review will be published later).
The UT210E do also get used, it can fit in where my better clamp meters cannot and it is great at small currents.
Yes, I could get it from Ebay.