I've been fortunate to have a lot of work related experiences in 3D printing, including building my own CoreXY printer. At home, I've messed around with 2 printers, the cheap ones you buy from places like AliExpress that require a ton of reading up on Reddit and seeing what others do for tuning and calibration.
After a while, sometimes you just get tired of all the tinkering that takes 10X longer than the printing itself.
A little while back, a Bambu P1S printer was on sale. I've heard a lot of hype about it so I took the plunge, and I wish I had done it a lot sooner. It took me about 15 minutes to assemble, and it was ready to print. Finally, someone had managed to create an out of the box 3D printing solution. To this day, I have done no tinkering with it, aside from extracting a broken filament from the feeding system.
It's a bit of a step change for me to just whip up something in Blender, turn on the 3D printer, print, then shut it off without fuss. I'd daresay that this 3D printer has had better online uptime than my Canon inkjet, which of course exasperatingly decided to refuse to print yesterday...
I dunno. I had pretty decent success w/ my Ordbot Quantum (which I'm recommissioning).
Been debating on getting an updated printer, but couldn't get past Bambu's flagrant disregard of opensource licensing, so it's a non-starter for me --- been considering a printer which prints upside down and folds up into a small case....