...... IS THE EVS A MUST HAVE OR JUST A ADDITIONAL FEATURE?

RANDY
Well, I bought my mini lathe after watching a local turning club doing some demos at a convention center wood show. I asked around and everyone said don't get the variable speed because it lacked power so I took their advice and didn't. It only took me about two months of getting fed up with changing pulleys every time I wanted to change a task, like turning a pen blank fast then slowing down to sand then going even slower to put a CA finish on. I ordered an aftermarket variable speed unit for around $100 and have been smiling ever since.
Pens are quick items to turn so you'll be changing belts all the time IF you sand slower than you turn and apply polishes to acrylics. I would recommend not making the mistake I did and go ahead and get the variable speed, you'll be glad you did.