I have one of those, Chris. It's very poorly made, but you can do, like you say, "non-critical holes" with it.
I got mine new, and paid $50 US for it with free shipping. It's not worth that much money, but if you can find
one for half that, you won't be bit too badly.
Brand new, mine had over .050" runout in the spindle. I think if you took it apart and sold all the pieces, it
would be worth more than as a drill press. Still, it's small enough to fit in my tiny shop, and good enough
for drilling holes if I don't care about them being exactly where I want them.
Pick one up cheap, know that it is what it is, and you can save time drilling things like clearance holes or
ventilating sheet steel and wood over using your mill all the time.
If you don't expect much, you won't be disappointed.
Dean