Once setup, the LEE ABLP is a good press. I use mine in "manual" mode. I drop a case in, put a primer on, measure and dump the powder in, and place a bullet. There are many add-ons to make it a more automatic progressive, but I don't use those.
My additions to the press are the LEE safety prime (it came with my LEE single stage press) and the LEE Perfect Powder Measure. I found an adapter on eBay to mount the PPM on top of the powder die. I manually drop a charge with it.
I can say that it is a lot faster than a single stage press. At my volume of shooting (1000-2000 of 9mm per year), I can load faster than I shoot and the press sits idle a lot.
I still load 380 and 30-30 on my single stage due to low shooting volume on those.
Note that the LEE ABLP is made for making ammo. The special dies and tools that are made to fit in a single stage press with a punch/tool that snaps on the ram will not work on the progressive press. I use my single stage press a lot for bulge busting cases and sizing cast bullets. This can't be done on the ABLP.