Wood or metal? I have a couple wooden ones, antiques that I got off ebay, that I like, plus a metal Stanley I got twenty years ago from a hardware store that was going out of business. Both kinds work well once adjusted, but the wooden ones are low-angle planes and the metal one is a high-angle, so they work differently with different kinds of grain.
The bigger of my two wooden ones came with the throat worn away (I got it cheap in consequence) and required splicing a new piece of wood to close the throat, plus the blade needed flattening and resharpening. If you have more time than money that is one way to acquire one. The Hock blades are highly spoken of, if you just want to buy something new, and the adjustment mechanism on them looks more user-friendly than the traditional ones I have.