Haven't used that unit... but I'd encourage taking a deep breath and thinking through your decision. Here's why:
It appears that's essentially a sand filter, which I'd presume you'll purchase empty, so whatever fancy material it was made to house will at best be provided used & removed from the filter- Keep in mind that if the filter is in any way specific to that media, you are starting a "Micromedia payment plan"- lol. If it really is just a dressed-up sand filter, why not just compare the machine & it's reliability & track-record (if any) to the standard sand models out there? If it helps, I bought a barely-used 24" sand filter & pump (both Hayward) for a total of $300 as well, so it's not as if this is a one-time deal. Just a thought.
Most importantly, start by researching your pool's specific needs, and then look into the market for parts. Make sense? Maybe you've already done that, but it just wasn't clear from your post. Good luck.
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