Bought one from Thomann, used for a few years, sold it to try other things, recently bought another one used, feel like a happy camper again.
There is a crazy amount of choice in good pedal reverbs these days, and everyone has their favourite (or favourites) regarding the algorithms, features, interface and what not. I do have several favourites depending on situation and use myself. Eventide Space is easy and straightforward to use for something as deep as it is, and leans very much toward "unnatural" sounding spaces. You won't get a decent spring or a very natural sounding hall here, but what you do get is fantastic sounding verbs from small "synthetic" rooms and halls to (by now overused) pitch-shifting shimmer verbs, and the huge, venerable Blackhole that still lives up to its name. There's a very decent variety in algorithms (not a dozen variations on the same theme like with some pedal verbs) and everything sounds good in an Eventide sort of way.
Space is also one of the few options out there that actually takes professional line levels properly. If you're running a line level effects loop, a hot guitar amp modeling rig, or a desktop synth studio, that's going to be a major selling point after trying out a few pedal verbs that clip way too easily.