I think the bad rep comes from people using them improperly and then becoming frustrated that they spent so much money to fix a problem that when all is said and done, still exists. You are right though D, if used properly they can be great. The small freestanding chillers work alright just the way they are, but most have an exhaust hose and time and time again, I see them just laying on the ground next to the chiller. It is so simple to punch a hole in the wall and vent them to the outside that it just seems silly. People spend hundreds on a chiller, but then don't want to spend 50 to have a handy man cut a hole in the wall for them...
Brian, my advice is that if you are going to buy one for the 75, you may as well spend the money to get one that can handle substantially more water volume as the day will likely come that you find yourself deciding to go bigger, plus if you ever decide you want to get rid of it, it will be much easier to resell a chiller for a bigger tank than one rated for a 75.