The first meter I bought was a Sekonic Micro Leader. Actually a rather nice small meter that worked in fairly low light. Next was the Sekonic L28c2. I still have it but after the last drop, it only works when turned on its side (?). It also works in surprisingly low light considering it is selinium. I really like the acuracy and incident capability of that meter. For all that I got to like them, I actually first purchased them as they were availablle in the PX.
I have since purchased both a Gossen Luna Pro and Luna Pro SBC with spot and flash accessories. I got the flash accessory because it was available inexpensively on the 'bay once, and I wanted it. I may even use it some day. I don't use flash much these days, but when I did, I got well used to figuring guide numbers and distances. I guess I need to get it out and experiment just so i can bragg I know how to use it and how great it is. 🙄 I would have a hard time picking which I like most. The Luna Pro SBC is a little large, and size is often important. But it does read a little lower light I think, if not much.
As to the original question, I would suggest you be sure you need the flash reading capability. If so, consider any of the Sekonics or Gossens as they are great meters. You might also want to consider the SPC with the flash attachment. But I don't think that would be any cheaper than some of the current models that do it all.
At least you have gotten some good advice above from which to make you decision.