Personally I think it sucks
Seriously though...good for Ionics, we all give them a slating at times on here, they are d
amn expensive and not all they have is necessarily better than stuff you can get a hell of a lot cheaper, but they are the leaders in the field...they are the ones who have developed zero waste R/O's, they've crash tested their cages, now they have developed a method of drying the windows as you go...
All the R & D they do has to be paid for, so of course they are expensive
I do plenty of jobs where I wish I could get the glass drier, quicker, I have a couple of shops that suit WFP but I have to do they trad because as the traffic goes past, spray (or dust on a dry day) gets up into the atmosphere and if breezy will contaminate the water droplets on the glass and dry as spots, so I always have to do them trad.
So I guess there are going to be plenty of other situations whereby it will be of major benefit to be able to dry your work as you go along.
I can't ever envisage a time when I'll be shelling out several grand for such a system, but I'll warrent that on really big, posh work (top of the line hotels, prestige offices and so on) it would be a major selling point, particularly on high work where the customer doesn't want wet windows for their minted customers to see.
I think we should be giving Ionics a pat on the back for continuing to develop WFP in the way that we do
Ian