I got an Ender 3 in 2019, it's been really useful. There are newer models out there that improve on the version I got with more features. There was a bit of a learning curve to the whole process, but once I got it down, the printer has been an appliance that reliably cranks out electronics enclosures.
Look at YouTube channels by these two guys for demos and reviews:
Teaching Tech
CHEP
Also, one of the best upgrades was a Raspberry Pi that runs a custom installation called Octoprint. It allows me to send a file to the printer via wifi, and then it manages the whole print process. I got a wifi plug that Octoprint can control, so the printer will finish up a print in the middle of the night and then automatically get turned off.