I used a milling cutter of the same model for seven years. I purchased a new one (mentioned in the drawbacks). And the previous one was permanently included into the table after being repaired without a bar. Due to the lack of quality options in this price range, I repurchased the identical model. With advantages: Works flawlessly and doesn't need maintenance. It does not heat up, in contrast to the Chinese. Cons of it: After a few years, the jewelry's depth of entry accuracy failed, and it was repaired. He stopped maintaining the height when my old guide rod become oval, after which he entirely altered it. I damaged the silumin case's lower portion when I pulled out.