I have the erbauer, its ok and I was quite pleased with it until I got a Triton MFB001 - twice the money but worth it.
As for the erbauer..
It is quite big but managable.
Trigger start with safety switch that has to be pressed first, can get somewhat awkward to use especially mounted in jigs, needs taping on and an external switch for table use.
Plunge mechanism is a bit sticky - peeling pack the rubber coveres and adding a spot of 3 in one oil helps greatly
The height adjustment bar is hopeless, it moves up as you tighten it, really quite annoying
Limited range on micro adjust, make sure its in mid range if you intend to use it or you will run out of adjustment just when you need it.
There is a bit of play on one plunge bar when locked (due to micro adjuster) which can affect accuracy of depth if you are not careful
It does not come with half inch and quarter collets as advertised, it is a quarter reducing sleeve.
If it breaks down you throw it away, spares are impossible to find.
Good points..
Its cheap
It has quite a nice parallel fence with 8mm bars
Fence has a circle cutting attachment.
Includes a couple of guide bushes
Not bad dust extraction including an under the base one for profiling etc
Has a nice blow moulded case to take up space if you use it in a workshop - handy for on site though I guess
It was my first router and I thought it was great to start with, still is a useful tool, but I quickly started to get a bit annoyed with its little problems. The Triton is a much better tool, again not without its problems (no parallel bars was a bummer) but it is a much better router IMO and worth the extra investment