I've bought a Sovol SV06 last year as my first 3D Printer to try out the hobby to see if I would like these type of machines. It became a practice unit to discover more about how deep the rabbithole went, etc. I was satisfied with my experience overall. It's not perfect but you get what you pay for as you eventually iron out the flaws.
Fast forward in the holidays, I got a chance to pick this SV07 Plus during the sale for Black Friday. I was thinking on acquiring another printer and it came at the perfect time. The only thing I haven't necessarily liked was the wait time when purchasing directly from Sovol. Don't know how many factors affected the shipping and delivery when I eventually received the printer, but it got to me two months after the purchase.
The printer itself is actually pretty solid for what it is. You get Klipper out of the box and the overall hardware holds up pretty well. I've been a little spoiled about the linear rods from the SV06, but the poms aren't too bad on the SV07+ (Still wished it had them though!). It's somewhat of an interesting printer if you can get it for the right price. It's size will definitively meet demands for large prints whether it be decorative or functional. The only thing that could be improved is the way the cable for the Y Motor and Heatbed could be placed. The wheel at the left side of the back seem to occasionally bump or rub itself against the Y Motor cable after calibrating and adjusting the wheels for that perfect first layer. The heated bed cable would also occasionally find itself getting caught onto the Y Motor itself. This could probably be fixed with some prints out there, but I thought I'd let it be known when it comes to the out of the box experience.
I'll definitively use this for personal projects when I need some large part or print things in bulk.The linear rail mod could probably be a nice thing to look into once the wheels have worn out. Gives it a nice little alternative to fixing that issue once it does start to show up.