I have the same one. It's currently broken, hydraulic pressure loss.
They are great but two things to consider:
1. You have to work squat so kills your legs.
2. It takes ages to get the car on the lift and you need several heights of rubber blocks.
What I end up doing is lifting it half way and working laid on a crawler.
If you have the height I would recommend getting a full lift, they are only £500 more. Even if you can't lift the car to full height, still get it as if you then move you can then maybe utilise its full lift.