I had one and couldn't get rid of it fast enough. If you plan to do only baby size quilts I guess it's okay. What you have to remember is the amount of room you need. From your machine head, you need to be able to move the full size of the rails to each side of the machine. Such as, if you have 4ft rails, you need AT LEAST 4 feet of room on BOTH sides of the machine head. Also, you need to remember that as you take up the quilted part your quilting space becomes smaller and smaller with each roll.
Also, getting the quilt loaded on the frame and THEN getting it under your hopping foot is not an easy thing to do, especially if you are short.
If you have a machine that can run without your presser foot you do have to take that into consideration as well.
I am 5ft 1in tall and this frame just was not a good fit for me. You also have to buy your own rails. So, you may get 48" rails but you have a quilt that larger than that so you have to go back and buy new rails for the size you need. This puts you in a position of having to store different lengths of rails.
I really think you can spend your money better elsewhere. There are several frames developed for the home machine that you can explore.