It seems kind of like a "What does the color blue smell like?" question.
I have a Saeco lubrisizer that has been working great for decades. Everyone knows the dies and top punches are proprietary and cost more than the Lyman pattern. Not being one of the serious casters here that have a large assortment of calibers, sizes, etc where the extra cost adds up, for me that doesn't matter. If it broke tomorrow, I'd buy a new one.
But then again, maybe I wouldn't.
I do little casting for handguns, and small volumes for the specialty handgun bullets I load. Most of it is rifle, and I don't shoot those a hundred or so at a time. As well, after discovering powder coating, my Saeco is still full of Gray's #24. As far as I know, he hasn't been making and selling that lube for quite a few years now. How well the lubing mechanism works is now not much of an issue.
I got a set of NOE's bullet sizing equipment for one of the calibers I load for, and from how slick it works, I think that these days it could mostly replace my Saeco, not to mention offer more versatility in sizing. For others in different situations, perhaps Lee push through sizers would be the cat's butt for sizing.
I think it's a question where the answer really depends on what you're doing.