MAGIC BOX something about it?

Does anyone have the "Magic Box" or knows something about it?

http://www.power3dprints.com/product/magic-box/

Last I saw this was when they were developing it, I think last year on kickstarter. 

It's a glorified acetone bath box with a filter.   I use a hot plate and a large pot with a colander and lid. Works just fine and only cost a few bucks. lol 

I would think something like this would be good for a busy brick and mortar printing business.

Cheers

Possibly chucking money at something done as easily with a hot plate, but I have just bought all the parts for this instructible: http://www.instructables.com/id/Automated-Ultrasonic-Misting-3D-Print-Polisher-PRO/?ALLSTEPS

A bit expensive coming in at about £140 for all the parts but I like the idea of having a standalone box to pop my print in and a timer so I can hit go and forget about it.

It's MAGIC :P

Or

How about this: PolySmooth Polysher    

Julia Truchsess seems to approve.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E4rwwDaePeg

Has anybody tried to print this poly smooth with his or tracks M200

I've done many, many prints with PolySmooth, M200, and the PolySher. This chess set, for example:

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1790152

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I've done many, many prints with PolySmooth, M200, and the PolySher. This chess set, for example:

http://www.thingiverse.com/thing:1790152

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How does it compare to the process of printing ABS and smoothing with Acetone?

It's very similar, but without the odors of ABS and acetone. IPA has a nicer odor than acetone imo, and it's cheaper, easier to find, and doesn't destroy my nail polish :) The Polysher with its rotating turntable gives even smoothing, and it's fun to use.