There is a Purchase Advice button on this reddit. 

In a browser on a computer on the right side of the page there is an area community bookmarks. In that area is a button Purchase Advice.

That is a great place to start when you are looking for a 3D printer.

As far as advice for you to buy your first/next 3D printer I would recommend you learn a bit about 3D printing first. Find out about the printers available, their strengths and weaknesses, and pick one that meets your criteria.

You have a far better idea of what you want in a printer than I do. You also know how you rank the things you want. For example you might say you do not want to fiddle with the printer and you want an inexpensive one. I have no idea how much you value your time. Would you spend $50 to have a printer be easier to use?

The printer that I think would be best for me as a new maker is probably not the printer that would be best for you.