I am with Dayclona and 19Swinger70, buy for a bigger job than you will think you will do.

I bought a Century (rebranded by Sears to be Craftsman) for sheet metal because that is all I wanted to do at the time. It is OK for sheet metal but I now frequently hit it's duty cycle when doing stuff like exhaust or brackets.

My next one will be more than I need for now and name brand, American made.

I buy tools for a long term investment and have run into numerous problems with HB and other chain store brands not having parts available even a couple years (even months) down the road.

You may say I am being picky when I say American made but I have reasons.
I had to repair a refrigerant pump with a cracked valve. It was on a chinese assembly and was made in 3 pieces. Nobody made the replacement part because it was metric on one end, SAE on the other and the internal threads were British Whitworth. So I had to have a new part made. The money the company saved by buying a chinese device that didn't adhere to any manufacturing standards was more than lost when the pump had to be serviced, which was often.
It taught me not to skimp and by asian junk when I can avoid it.