I don't know, I'm intrigued by the 10.5 gallon unit. It's one thing to setup and clean on brew day. The ease of doing traditional step mashes compared to infusions or decoctions. 120v can be used in my garage where I don't currently have 240v, and the flexibility to switch to 240v if I add it later on for faster ramp up times. The seamless integration with the turbo 500 condenser unit, I've been wanting to dabble in distilling. The small footprint can be stashed away in a closet. It's priced right, I already have a pump and can set it up to recirculate without spending the extra $100. I would keep my current equipment if I wanted to brew up a bigger beer, or larger batch sizes.
All that is to the say, I'm firmly in the "thinking about it" category. I'll probably wait to see some more hands-on reviews with, and without the condenser unit. Let them work out any kinks with this initial production run. Maybe hold off until closer to holiday season and see what kind of sales come up. I got my Anvil fermenter 15% off on their black friday sale.