I could see no compelling reason to buy this delay, other than perhaps the ability to add distortion to the echoes. But that's not a feature I've ever felt I'd been missing.
I think I'm going to finally pick up Timeless 2. I'd demoed it a while back and watched Dan Worrall's video and concluded that it was overkill, that I'd never need all those modulation features, and it looked like too much work to set up your typical bread 'n butter delays. But it's the only one I've found so far that's capable of self-ducking (other than a limited freebie called GDuckDelay). Delay ducking is a technique I use often, and it would be convenient to not need a separate bus to do it.
Everybody says EchoBoy is the greatest, but I don't want the dongle.
[EDIT]
After initially dismissing this as just another delay, I've since taken a closer look at it and decided that it'll be worth a demo - assuming the introductory price is reasonable. What pulled me in was the demo that demonstrated rapid automated delay time changes with no artifacts. My current delays cannot do that, although Timeless can.