I only use the Lee trimmer with the shaft, cutter and shell holder for very low volume modern rounds like the 35 Whelen and others that I do't shoot often.
I am liking the Lee Quick trim with the economy cutter as you can go from round to round without having to adjust the chamfer part and it comes in 204. It is very accurate and much faster than chucking up each piece of brass. I use it with my 22-250 and 222 Rem target guns. It seems to work just as well as a Wilson at much lower cost and just as fast, still have to see how long the cutter and friction ring lasts.
For most of my shooting I have a C&H and Wilson trimmers, one is set up permanent for 204, 22-204, 6mm-204 and 25-204, the other for 20 Practical, 223, 6x45mm.
For others that they don't make dedicated trimmers for like the 22 HP, 6.5x58R and 9.3x72R and all of other odd balls I have a couple of older Redding and Forester collet trimmers, while not real accurate as they depend on consistent rim diameter to be accurate they are close enough.
Most of my stuff has been picked up on ebay cheap, garage sales and the "get it out of here shelf" at the LGS's I stop at on my travels. I picked up the C&H at a little dumpy shop in Las Cruces for $10 with a 250-3000 shell holder. C&H makes every shell holder imaginable and they also fit the Wilson at less cost than the Wilson
I hate adjusting things, I'd rather have three trimmers all set up than to adjust for thee different round. All mine are manual as I don't load in huge batches and trim every loading so very little comes off if at all. So I have four bench trimmers and a handfull of the Lee's with the shaft and two Qwick trims. Never having to adjust mean everything is always consistent.