So Walmart is trying to compete with Amazon and what they have online is not only what they carry in stores, its the stuff they sell from different partners / vendors. I strongly recommend you go with at least 7x14 lathe as from what I recall the similar model from Harbor Freight had very short bed, it wasn't just 2" that you would gain there was something else limiting that I forgot. I got mine from Grizzly because luckily we have location in WA that's 1.5 hours away and the store is very impressive full of machines and tools and I didn't have to pay for shipping or wait, just arrived and picked up. The other thing my lathe had was lever activated camover for tail stock and it's very handy. The 3" chuck that came with lathe was garbage and I wish I bought replacement sooner. I ended up getting a 4" for cheap and I couldn't believe how well it held runout compare to stock one. I could easily get .001 repeatability. Even with 14" bed I still always struggled with it being too short as actual distance between chuck and tailstock drill chuck is a lot shorter. Also the fact that they advertise 19mm about 3/4" through spindle it was in fact smaller. There was also issue with plastic threading gears breaking because how crudely machine was made in China, I broke gears and got replacements, until I found other issues like brackets that hold leadscrew don't even have ball bearings!!! I mean those things are so cheap that you can buy it under a dollar online and it was binding and breaking and the banjo for changing gears was also made so poorly, I had my uncle help me tune up everything, it was a learning curve. Once I got my Southbend, I never looked back, Grizzly still occupying space and I need to sell it.