There's a used W&H moulder with variable feed drive for sale in my area. Not sure how old, but it looks to be maybe 10-15 years old. It doesn't include any knives and he's asking $600. Grizzly sells a 13" planer/moulder for about $1000 after tax and shipping.

I only need a moulder maybe once a month for about 50 feet of cabinet crown, so it won't get used much; that limits its value to me and makes $1000 about the top end of what I'm willing to spend. Also, the w&h is 6-1/2" vs 13" for the grizzly, but it would be a dedicated moulder and never used for planing, so the width capacity is a non issue.

I don't love grizzly tools. Every time I order something from them, I'm underwhelmed and have to spend additional $ to make the tool work as described. I'm not eager to be let down again.

I don't know much about w&h moulders except they're built well and have good motors and bearings. But it's older, might have issues, and might have messed up feed rollers (I haven't seen it yet)

Any advice? One over the other? Neither?