I have one of the bench top ones, bought when I only had a small compressor.
I found the biggest problem was that it didn't pick up the media well.
They tend to have a V shape trough as the cabinet floor. The pick up tube sits in that but is just an open ended tube. So the end of the tube sucks up the media but then creates a space around the end. The answer I found was to remove the pick up tube and drill holes all along it's length on the underside. Works much better.
Also important to make sure the tube points in the right direction. If you are right handed you will generally be holding the gun in your right hand, and the media will be being blasted out towards the left hand end of the cabinet, and in one of these little cabinets it will build up at that end.
Makes sense to make sure the pick up tube end is on the left, so it gets a good supply of media.
The bigger cabinets usually have a floor like a funnel with the pick up tube in the middle, so you don't get this problem. And if you haven't already got one you do really want a water filter to remove any moisture from the air coming from the compressor.
I still use the benchtop one regularly for little jobs with very fine media. It CAN be run off a little portable compressor, I have one of the Lidl ones, but you have to stop very frequently to let it catch up. On the other hand if you use it with a big compressor the cabinet quickly fills with dust so you can't see what you are doing. Mine has a port so you can use a shop vac to keep the dust under control.
Even the benchtop ones are a good bit of kit to have, in spite of their drawbacks. Big ones are much better, if you have the room and a big compressor.