I don't have the HFT lift. I have friends who have used them and they are a good deal for the $, which is probably the best part of their value, they're not much $, they sell on sale for $289 here-south FL.
I've been wanting to buy a table for years, I passed on buying a HFT lift new or used, and recently bought a Handy Air Lift, it was ~$600 and came with the side extensions and the ramp extensions, and the 'good' front wheel vise. If I went to their website and bought one new, it would have been about $1800 shipped to FL. So, for paying 1/3, I got a good table well-suited to my needs, from a vintage 305 Superhawk, to an Evo Softail. I couldn't be happier. I think it's worth the difference in price compared to the HFT lift.
Here's a pic of it undergoing an extreme-load test.
If you don't want to invest a lot of $ in your lift table, the HFT should work fine. If you want something better, it's like buying Central Pneumatic or Ryobi to Milwaukee, they all get the job done, but one is likely to outlast the others.