This item seems to be branded for various retailers. I have one which was sold as a return for about half the new price. It is really only suitable for wood blades, though it does comes with a diamond blade for carbide, and a stone for steel.
It is only suitable to grind the radial faces, and the indexing is not good enough to control the depth of cut to be the same for each tooth. In use, it just gets you to the next tooth. It is then a case of feeding each tooth against the wheel by hand until you judge it is sharp. However, this does work well enough for wood blades, and they then cut pretty well as new. Most wood blades need different angles for odd and even teeth, so you need to mark every second tooth unless you have phenomenal concentration. I have used it for blades from less than 100mm to 220mm, and it can probably sharpen a somewhat greater range than that. It did need a bit of fettling for best results.
If that suits your requirements then it is adequate provided you do not pay too much, but forget any use for accurate sharpening of blades for metal.