So IF you go with them, make sure you're buying direct from them and not through some place like Amazon. I'm not sure why you'd even consider "Prima Creator", as the machine on their front page is a long-been-discontinued Monoprice.
Importing into the EU is a PITA if you don't have the seller collect the VAT and the pain is twice if you need to RMA your purchase. So I was looking for a local reseller (preferably a Danish store) and prima creator popped up as the only alternative to microswiss.
Being a complete noob, I have no idea what's on prima's front page, so I can't judge them on that.
At the moment I'm experimenting with PETG, and it would seem that 255°C is optimal for this brand, on this printer, in this location. While the stock creality firmware will allow you to go to 260 I understand that going 250 and beyond will ruin the PTFE tube over time. And we're starting to look at maybe trying out other materials, and then the stock hotend with brass nozzle seems like a serious limitation.