Hey guys, I am eyeing an oscilloscope. It's time to get one, and don't feel comfortable going with handheld ones

So it will be hobby/repairs kind of usage, and the last time I used one was when tube ones were dominating. Doesn't need to be a fancy one, but better for the money perhaps?
I will be using it mainly when repairing staff and playing with logics, so more than 2 channels will be great. I have a Salae replica Logic analyzer, but it's annoying to use Windows software on a screen while playing with Arduinos. Sometimes you just want to check something quickly, rather than set up all on the bench each time.

Plus, often I need to track analog signals. So, I am looking at these two models
Hantek MSO5202D - Old model and used but in good condition for about 600AUD. Which also seems to have a digital analyzer. Not sure if the header is still available to buy but seems to be mapping one channel to that LPT-like port. Maybe there is a way around to skip the header or build one? It is referred to as probe cable. Maybe some passives inside only?
SDS-1104X-U - Brand new with 4 channels. But based on Dave's teardown it seems a bit of a cutdown model, plus the sampling rate is divided across all 4 channels. However, its a brand new and comes with 3Y warranty. Not that they fail easily unless I blow it up.


Suggestions or recommendations?
Thanks, G.