I have the Micro Mill 47158 that isn't sold anymore. It's not bad for the parts I've made with it, but with 1/5 hp and plastic drive gears you can only expect so much. Upgraded metal gears and even belt drives are available.
I also have one of their 7x10 lathes from the 80's and like my mill it's not too bad if you go slowly and don't overwork the machine. I'm no machinist so these limitations aren't avery big deal.
I have the 7x10 lathe from Little Machine Shop, which was a somewhat-improved version of the same one HF sells (a little better quality control was applied) that I've used successfully for over 2 decades for rebuilding swingarms and making various other (
gun ) parts. With the use of 1st-quality bits, it works well. I have the 14" long bed for it, too, but haven't stopped using the lathe long enough to install it (would like to!).
What's suddenly become very annoying is: the chuck key for my HF drill press (with someone else's name on it, 30 years old now) flew far across my garage one day into the black hole over there, and no one makes a replacement for it. If I go to HF for one, they only sell it with another copy of the drill press, and their 'universal' version (4-in-1 key) doesn't even come close to fitting it, either. I'd change the chuck, except it being HF means no one else's chuck will fit it right.