I've had the HF 4x6" bandsaw for about 5 years. I hate abrasive saw's noise, mess, and heat, so the bandsaw is head and shoulders above any abrasive chop saw in my opinion.
As with a lot of HF stuff, it needs a little tweaking to be "good." The stock blade is garbage, I went with an Irwin variable pitch bi-metal blade, 10-14 TPI I think. I stocked up back when Enco was a thing and had a sale, I still have two left. I think this is the blade I use, link.
The oil in the gear box was nasty, super thin, super black, think used diesel oil, and full of sand. They didn't bother to blow the casting sand out ouf any crevasses before slathering it with paint. I cleaned the gear box out, and replaced the oil with some AMSOIL stuff that's safe for bronze, the worm and pinion are bronze (maybe brass).
Spend a little time tightening, and straightening things, and it's a great horizontal saw. The vertical function leaves some to be desired, table is small, and flimsy.
At the time I bought, it was one of the few large items that their 25% coupons worked on. They'll likely be having another 25% coupon around Easter, they usually do.
Don't buy it online, though, FedEx destroyed the first two that were shipped to me, of course they were shipped in their retail packaging, no extra boxing, no pallet, the thing's like 150 lbs. I went through the effort and headache to ship the first one back, then when the second showed up broke as well, I convinced HF's customer service to let me swap it for one in the store. Some wires got crossed, and they later mailed me collections threats for not RMAing the second saw. That required a month of back and forth, and several calls to India, to get them to understand I didn't steal a saw from them. Such a headache.