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They aren't built to last forever but are pretty decent to break into the game. I used one just like that swinger for a couple years.
Auto open are nice but be a little careful because if it too low a budget model and something goes awry with the magnetic hold down you will be screwed because the budget models are hard to get parts for. The really low budget models are solid mounted to the upper arm and are hard to get good even pressure on thicker things like hoodies because the back of the platen will smash extra tight while the front doesn't make good contact due to the thicker garment. If you go for a clam just watch that the upper platen has a center point type connection which allows the platen to adjust to different material thickness. I usually point beginners at this swinger: But there are many many to look at. There are also entry and mid level options available as well and many of them give good results for a LOT less initial investment. I use a smaller 11" x 15" platen for kids and ladies shirts and turned sideways to get at the front of hoodies between the neck and the big lower pocket without having to use a press pillow. I chose the Fusion specifically because it is the only one that is truly "threadable" so you can slide shirts and hoodies on and only work on one side of the garment at a time. The Fusion and the Geo Knight will have interchangeable platen sizes that will allow you to choose the right size for the job (all for just a little additional investment of course) and they are really handy. Anything smaller is going to make things hard to get lined up. Just be sure you get something at least 15" x 15". There are other high end machines but those are probably the 3 most chosen by individuals. Clams are cheaper but also have the upper platen right above your hands all the time. Depending on your needs/wants you will have to decide on a swinger vs a clam. The Geo Knight presses are similar high quality as are Hix. They were a little less when I bought mine.