It might help to get a low cost one for about $40 and see if you will actually use it. If so, then get a better quality one. I bought one at a garage sale for a few dollars. Found that I never used it. Gave it to my Mom who also never used it. However, a decade later, and advancing arthritis, we both use it.
The problem is counter space. If you can't keep it accessible, it's often more hassle than its worth. Since we only use a toaster rarely today, it now has a place in the cupboard and a food processor is there in its place.