it's definitely going to take a while to learn to use that machine, so many features and it has a computer part... and technology sure isn't my friend.
it was kind of a stressful experience though. i put the place in my phone and we were following the directions in the pouring rain, a bunch of stuff had fallen off a truck and was scattered all over the highway, so that was terrifying. Then my husband missed an exit which brought us way off course. my lesson on using the machine was at 1 but I wanted to go at 12 to make sure that was the machine i wanted but even having left at 10:50 we didn't get there til 12:40. well i had called friday and had them put the machine on hold after confirming the machine was in excellent condition. so we get there, they had put the wrong machine on hold. then I told the guy the one i wanted and he said he could sell it for $1200. Then he agreed to 1k like he was doing me a big favour, even though that was what i told when i called FOUR separate times. then I asked about the condition again and he said no one had looked at it yet. the machine was so dusty it's possible no one had touched it in a year (so i'm not sure what made him say it was in excellent condition)! so then we had to wait for him to look it over and clean it. that took an hour and i thought about having the lesson on their demo model but figured i should just wait so I'd have the instructor doing an extra look at mine.