But it isn't. Both blue and red presses are cast oversize in an attempt to make up for it. Not saying they are bad presses, but aluminum castings are more likely to break in normal use than cast iron. Dillon's "commercial" press is cast iron. Cast iron only breaks if you drop one on concrete from a goodly height.
Good warranties ease the pain, put you still get to test your patience over the interruption and wait for parts.
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