For simple electrical work, I'll argue for getting an analog meter over a digital. Unless you are troubleshooting down to half volt or smaller increments, a digital is not needed. Same thing with doing continuity checks. Unless you need low ohm readings, with the analog, if the meter moves, the circuit has continuity.
An older Simpson 260 Series 6 or prior can be had generally for 50 bucks or less, might need to get some leads, depending on the seller's deal. They are easy to read, dead simple to use and robust enough to be almost bulletproof in the field and will last for generations.
I've got a Simpson, a couple of Flukes, including a bench model and several throwaway very cheap digitals. I will almost always grab the Simpson first for anything but bench work.