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I use a Marshall Regenerator RG-1 in my pedalboard. It has Vintage Chorus, Modern Chorus, Flanger, Phaser, Step Phaser, and Univibe. Controls are: Modulation selector, speed, depth, regeneration ('mix'). Only £55 from SoundsLive, built like a tank, and a nice sounding and very versatile pedal.
http://www.soundsliveshop.com/p/Marshall_RG-1_Regenerator_Modulation_Guitar_Effects_Pedal/MAR-PEDL10036
I looked at the manual & that Modcore Nux looks even more versatile with 8 effects (normal & Deluxe versions for each) Plus you can lock it to a setting. There's also a tweak knob that gives you a different parameter control depending on modulation effect. However a mix control is only available on the chorus, whereas the Regenerator's regenerator (mix) knob allows you to dial in from very full to very subtle modulation, in all modes. You can also use the Regenerator with an expression pedal, and it has a nice optional 'spill-over' feature whereby the effect can naturally decay rather than being abruptly shut off when switching the pedal off. Like the Modcore Nux, it can be used stereo or mono.
Yes they are very good for the money. Silly good value.
You might as well get one, they're so cheap. If you don't like it, you can punt it on, maybe lose a fiver, but if you like it you save £100+.
Much prefer it to the zoom pedals.
https://www.thefretboard.co.uk/discussion/57776/handsomerik/p1