A lot of these people think they want something that they really do not need, ie fully variable speed on a pillar drill using a VFD. My Atlas has the six steped pulleys to change speed, 90% of the time it runs 2200 RPM, I drop it right down if using a large morse taper drill bit or a flycutter. The reason they use a VFD is because they take a big risk and buy cheap so it appears cost effective, in reality a decent VFD is about £200 but that has full protection features and will not burn your workshop down, have seen too many incidents in my time because people cut corners, buy cheap products and then are not qualified to undertake electrical design and installation and then fail to undertake final testing to confirm everything is ok, because too many think if it works it is ok.