Not without a demo of the machine working IMO.
Perhaps @GSHaydon or
@richnfamous which I see has the EB315, might be able to give you
an opinion.
The seller of me dads one which we didn't test with the fence, if even atall,
(the job we had at hand for the machine, was to cut curves)
had a huge beech table with a seemingly soap finish, I commented it was lovely and bright, anyway, he was buying a pit bike with the mula (250 euros, not into haggling)
a big lot of rusty very blunt blades came along for the ride also,
so a few things which might suggest the machine may have had a hard life
and shoulda brought even a nice thin plank or two from a pallet, with a planed edge.
Could even use a panel gauge to make multiple pencil lines for visual aid,
though perhaps
not, if the fence isn't on the machine,
or the person wouldn't be happy for someone else using machinery on their property,
or infact someone who might insist on "taking the reigns" and cutting freehand/point fence jig,
in which those lines would lend themselves very much for cutting freehand.
If you're happy with doing that instead of using the fence,
which I think I've explained above, nothing to do with the absolutely pants design,
but the fact you could be getting drift either side of the line.
So that being the major and minor factor,
and the guides the second, (I've not seen much metal like it in me life,
stuff what that can crack like pottery)
So provided its running well, and if you can fabricate guides and make up a fence,
or buy both, (not properly looked at the tensioner design on this, as it works grand for the blades chosen,
but IIRC from some other threads, it was simple enough to replace a bit of threadbar which costs about a pound.)
The difference for moderate usage
relative to the machine, that is...
is something which might get the job done, but likely needing better lighting.
requiring constant attention whilst cutting,
compared to simply feeding the timber without having to do much but concentrate on keeping safe, staying cleaner, less effort all around.
Don't know what that ramblings worth to ya.
Could get something much nicer, larger wheels but with the same footprint, for 450-500 but over twice the price, depends what you want to do with it.
Good luck
Tom