I have the Bosch. I liked the way it folded up small as space is limited. It’s pretty stable on a flat floor, but the l gs aren’t adjustable so not if not. As with other makes, the frame underneath means clamping onto the summer face can be fiddly, but a wider sacrificial board for that purpose solves the problem.
If you do get it, it's worth investing in a better set of bench dogs than the ones that are supplied as standard, which are a bit sticky to get in. They do the job, but the build quality of the rest of it puts them to shame, rather.
I have the Bosch. I liked the way it folded up small as space is limited. It’s pretty stable on a flat floor, but the l gs aren’t adjustable so not if not. As with other makes, the frame underneath means clamping onto the summer face can be fiddly, but a wider sacrificial board for that purpose solves the problem.