Depends on your budget.
I bought a Forester 40 years ago. It has always worked very well. When Lee started selling their little manual tools, I bought one in .223, and .308. They work okay as long as you want to trim one length.
My only complaint with the Lee has to do with their way of holding the case tight. They slip in my experience, and trying to tighten them where they won't just makes it hard to loosen without a wrench. I'm sure many of you younger guys have hands strong as a vise and if you like them great. My hands are 61 years old and worn out with building construction hand tools.
Anyway, I went back to the Forster and updated it with new 3-way cutters that also chamfer and deburr....and they do make a power tool adaptor. Extremely happy now.
Original Forster Trimmer $59
30 Caliber Carbide 3-way cutter $57
243 Carbide 3-way cutter$57
Total $170. The Lee is a lot cheaper, but otherwise no comparison. The price is reasonable for what you get.
Here's somebody's video of the setup using an optional power tool adapter.
BTW, You use the same stepped collet for .223, .30-06, or .243. I added a file holder to one of the collet wings to make tightening/loosening easier and faster.