I've been loading on two Square Deals for about fifteen years.
If you are going to load only common, straight-walled calibers, they are really excellent presses.
The Square Deal doesn't take up much space on the bench, and I have mine bolted to pieces of lumber that I C-clamp to the bench when I'm loading, and can then move to a shelf when I need the bench space for something else.
I'm 6'4", have pretty large hands, and no problems with handling the components as I'm working the press, but, of course, the smaller the components the more "interesting" it is.
The measure will throw loads within .1 grain, which means a .2 max spread.
The only issues I've had involve the primer feed system.
The parts involved are plastic, which means they are cheap and easy to replace, but it can be a bit frustrating in mid-session, to partially disassemble the press to diagnose and correct a problem.
Dillon's warranty is no-BS, so you are covered for life if it ever needs fixing.