I use a CPP, which is very similar to the CPA for film processing - both color and B&W. Since it is light tight, you only really need a darkroom to load the drums with the film, and you could then locate the CPA somewhere other than in the bathroom - basement?, laundry room? etc, so you may be able to set up the processor either permanently or semi-permanently.
In my flow for B&W I use the CPP for a pre-wash, develop, stop, fix, prelim rinse and then remove the film from the CPP and do a final rinse elsewhere.
Things that I like about the CPP:
Allows me to process a lot of film at a time.
I get very consistent results.
Makes it easy to keep the chems at the proper temp.
sealed system means that I don't have as much contact with the chemicals as I do with other forms of processing.
Requires very little chemistry - environmentally friendly.
Things that I don't like:
Not well supported by the manufacturer (spare parts, etc)
Not as sturdy and well built as I would like - much of the machine is made of relatively thin plastic, the arm on the lift does not seem like it is happy to lift a large processing drum with 1L of chemistry in it, etc.