I bought the Laguna 14-12 back in July after going back and forth between it and the Rikon.
In the end, I waited until Woodwerks in Columbus OH had it on sale and took advantage of their reasonable-cost tail-gate residential delivery. The driver was kind enough to wheel the box into my garage where I removed parts from the top bin, then stood-up the box to walk the unit out.
From there, I used my hand truck to take it around to the back of the house, and "threaded" it through doorways into the shop.
I didn't have any trouble setting it up myself after reading how to lay it out prone onto some 2x4s first, and then attach the base per their instructions. After that, I just lifted it back upright.
I decided to purchase it after seeing the substantial table trunnions compared to other units. However the machining left some sharp edges on them, so I used small files to chamfer the sharp edges so that they wouldn't dig into the mating part.
It's been very good so far, but I must admit that I haven't really had a chance to put it through the usual paces because of work-related commitments. I will say that it appears very well built.
BTW, it was sold without any blades, so I went straight to Highland for their Wood Slicer blades to begin with.