It takes me 20 mins just to get the coffee on 
Last time I etched it took longer than that - printing the film, getting the kit out, exposing, developing, heating, etching, cleaning, etc.
Yea, with toner transfer, it cuts down on a lot of that exposing and developing.
Print it, iron it, soak the paper, peal, and you're ready to etch. I use the hydrogen peroxide/HCl enchant....but I use hair salon peroxide(IIRC 20% peroxide), the reaction itself is exothermic, so no need to heat the chemicals. It's very quick. I can etch 10 square inches in about a min or two. I use copper fills on my boards where ever I can to reduce the amount of copper that needs to be etched. It makes life easier.
Here's an example of how fast it can etch. I think his solution is a bit too strong!!!! But you get the point.
For cleaning they get a quick bath of water and baking soda. Then a rinse and scrub under the tap. Finally, acetone to remove the toner, and a quick scrub with a 500 grit sand paper, or a scouring pad.
I also use 1/32" boards where ever I can so that I can easily cut them with some metal shears.