Had some "Gotchas," but a good machine.
I jumped too soon on a used one and could have got a new one for the same price if I'd waited a little longer. Turns out if you buy a used Silhouette or Cricut that someone else has already registered, you can never get that device registered to your name. So as far as Silhouette or ProvoCraft are concerned, you barely exist.
Also, it came with a rotary blade installed that the machine didn't recognize. The standard blade was in the box, so I put that in, and it worked fine.
If Silhouette has a manual of any kind, I have yet to find it. I'd like an introduction to the thing that has a little more depth than "Plug it in and download the software and try this shape."
I like that the little bracket that holds rollers is built into the machine and not a separate piece that can be lost. That said, it seems a little flimsy compared to the construction of the rest of the thing.
I wanted a good solid machine that will cut materials thicker and or denser than my Expression, Silhouette 1, or Explore 1, but saving about $20 by buying one that was "barely used" was a bad choice. I'm sure I'll figure out the rest on my own - I always do.
Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-owned