I will likely end up buying a FDM machine as well. My interest in 3D printing perked up when I saw an article about printing circuit boards with conductive traces - years back. It was just not ready and way too expensive for me/us to get into.
Yes, I looked hard at all of the disadvantages, the finished look of the part was my main focus. We are nearly at a point where we can begin small run production of a few products again. I am hoping this could be a useful tool. We also are regularly involved in restoration projects, being able to produce obsolete vintage parts with a more finished look was a concern. Our main machine area (insulated attached garage with its own AC and dehumidifier) is well ventilated, and is the best climate controlled area in my house - as far as humidity. But temperatures are harder to control. I will figure something out.
From my research it seems that SLA is the oldest technology in 3D printing, as with FDM there is an almost dizzying array of (and price range) of print medias - with various hardness and flexibility ranges as well as conductive, skin safe, FDA approved medical grades etc.
My interest in FDM was largely in the filament with structural additives for high-strength parts.
Amazon is now saying delivery today between 4 and 8 PM. I am hoping to be printing by midnight. These are entry level machines at this price range - I am not expecting miracles, but it seemed like a good time to jump in.