I have an Ender 3V2, but I might consider this if I needed to save some money.
This is an Ender 3 V2 Clone, that might possibly be an option.
I like the line of the first video "The cheapest printer I could find on Amazon".....
(The old adage holds true "You get what you pay for")
From the video, both machines seem to have issues just not the same issues.
I really like/trust Thomas Sanladerer and you might benefit from checking this out.
I'm not saying don't get the Aquila... But I am saying do your research and if you go for the cheapest expect the cheapest.
I will add, I personally have seen a drop in quality from my Ender 3V1 and the 5Plus... My 3V1 has been chugging away without issue for years now. My 5+ arrived with issues and took a week and several replacement parts to get up and running.