Valor Fitness CB-12 Home Gym
The CB-12 doesn't take up a lot of space. To this end, it is great for a home gym, especially if you don't have a lot of floor space (like me). There are three pulley stations (high, medium, and low). I tend to use both the high and low for triceps extensions and curls/upright rows at the same time so I can quickly super set my workouts. At 6'3", I'm almost too tall to use this machine for the lat pull-downs. I still get a decent range of motion, and my height is not the machine's fault.
Machine is well built and didn't take too long to assemble (even at a casual rate). Be sure to build this where you want to use it. I know this only makes sense, but the height of the machine will barely pass under door frames. Don't say you haven't been warned. Still, it is easy to remove the top bar and move it if need be. If you have a second set of hands, tilt it to move it.
So far, I'm very happy with this purchase. I'm going to try using some plastic safe lubricant on the bushings, guide rail, and pulleys to see if I can lower the noise. It isn't bad to begin with, but I'm used to full commercial grade equipment at my gym. So I'm just being nit-picky.
I don't think you can go wrong with this purchase. I've only owned the CB-12 for three months, so I don't know about long term durability, but I don't see that as a problem. Add some accessories such as a rope, single handle, and ankle cuff and this thing becomes a Swiss Army knife of a home gym.