Kirmuss audios ultrasonic record cleaner


I just noticed the new ultrasonic record cleaner now available from Kirmuss Audio for $800.00 and would like to get some input from people that already own an ultrasonic machine on what they think of this unit. I was just getting ready to start getting my ducks in a row to build one but for the cost of this unit why bother, besides I have enough to do already. What say you?
tooblue
I just let the records air dry after the cleaning cycle, it takes about 15 minutes for the records to dry. I set the records at a 45 degree angle with the block that is provided with the I-Sonic. They just drip dry over the tank.

I also do a clean water rinse using my old VPI 16.5 (23 yrs old). I am a firm believer in rinsing records after the cleaning process regardless of which cleaning method you use.
@benjie , would you please just walk me thru your clean rinse cycle with your VPI, I have one also and was wondering if I should keep it even once I buy an ultrasonic machine.
@tooblue 
After the cleaning process is completed with the US cleaning machine, I let the records air dry. Once they are dry, I place a record on the VPI and I apply a generous amount of clean water (distilled water) to the record surface and spread it around with a brush and then vacuum the record dry. Repeat the process on the other side.