I had the same dillemer myself over choosing a P/T. The solidity and vibration damping you'ld get with the older industrial quality stuff like those mentioned earlier in this thread appealed to me but I didn't want to attempt a refurb myself without the right equipment/facilities. Opting for one that had already been refurbed was considered and I did approach a chap who was advertising Wadkin stuff but all the stuff I liked he'd already sold and he didn't know when he could get more. Similar to the newer offerings that are affected by supply line issues the older stuff is/has now been in higher demand and as such are harder to find and if you factor in concerns such as warranties (or the lack of them), whether a refurb has hidden a flaw or simply not exposed one and the almost parity on price with newer equipment the choice for me became easier. I opted for the iTech 260 with the spiral cutter block. I've not had it very long and it's my first p/t so I'm still "familiarizing" myself with it but I'm not regretting my choice. I do see , just from the pictures earlier in this thread, the difference in quality (in particular with the fence) compared to older equipment but one of my personal prime requirements was for a machine that wasn't stupidly noisy and in this respect the iTech delivers in spades (at least compared to the cheap bench top jointer I used to use). My chip extractor makes far more noise than this does and having fabricated a base to wheel it about it's easy to move it to where I want it. It's left a lovely finish on everything I've fed through it so far,the dro seems quite accurate,chip collection is reasonable and my small extractor can easily cope so it pretty much ticks all the boxes for me.