The basic truth about the Loadmaster is that you do have to fine tune it a little after you get it. It may not crank out 100's of rounds straight out of the box but it will get the job done once you get it going well. when I started reloading awhile back, I bought the Anniversary kit and the Loadmaster at the same time. Thanks to websites like this and the Loadmaster video sites, I had it up and running easily withing the day. If you're not technically or mechanically inclined then the Loadmaster may not be for those types. If you're comfortable bending things and using a wrench and screw driver then you, ike many others of us would have no problems.
Some people just like the Blue Cool Aid. Others like the Green stuff, still others prefer a different Red kit. I like them all, but my finances and skill level are so that I do well with the cheaper stuff and it handles what I need to do, when I need to do it. I have no real complaints with the Lee stuff.
But then again, I could be wrong.