Picked up my new silver version today for $138 out the door.
Edit: I've now go the press together and it seems to be sturdy enough for the occassional use it will see from me. The top is not 100% square, but there is so much slop in the bar that goes up and down, I can't imagine the lack of squareness at the top of the press would make a huge difference in operation. The moving bar on which the jack sits fits only one way. I had it in backwards at first and the bolt holes on the jack wouldn't kine up. I flipped it around and they lined right up.
I've got a question about the jack. It wouldn't pump up at all when I got it. I followed the bleedign instructions and it worked, but the ram moves only about 1/16" each pump. I've make sure that the thing is full with hydraulic jack oil and I used it to split a 2x4 as a test, as I don't have anything that needs pressed right now. Is 1/16" all the ram is supposed to go up when you pump it? I've seen people using these on youtube and it seems that it takes an awful lot of pumping to press a part, but I can't guage how much the ram is supposed to move per pump on the video.
Second Edit: I tried pressing a couple of bearings out of timing belt tensioners just to see what the press could do and found that the jack was not working properly. When it was under pressure, the ram would move when I pumped the lever down, but it would immediately go back up. I think it might just have been air in the jack, but I couldn't get it to bleed out no matter what I tried. I wound up calling the HF 800 numer on the directions and got a very unhelpful woman who told me that since I bought it in the store, I would have to deal with the store. There was no technical support on the phone. So, I went back to the store and exchanged just the jack and the new one works 100 times better. There is more throw per pump and no spongy problem. The base of the new jack looks like some one cast it in mud with a lot of rocks, but it appears to work. Both jacks would not pump at all when I got them. I had to remove the bleeder screw to get them to pump. So, in my experience, quality is lacking, but for $138 I think it will do what I need it to do.