Hi Thomas,
Can I ask specifically what attracts you to this particular scope? It's size, portability?
I was going to comment that it was US delivery only.. then I noticed where you are.. so, that's not an issue...
I see it's made by Celestron.. which probably means it's pretty much identical to the SW version... which as another member has commented, is a pretty good set of optics...
If you can stretch a few more dollars, a SkyWatcher 6" dobsonian is within your grasp... but, perhaps you are put off by it's size... it's definitely bigger & heavier than the little 5" you have posted about...
Another scope worth looking at closely is the Vixen R130SF... a little more expensive & you would need to look at purchasing a mount for it. However, I can personally comment that they are a phenomenal little scope.. I purchased one secondhand & I have been incredibly impressed by the quality of it's optics...
You will see from my signature that I own a number of scopes, some of them are 'premium' & priced accordingly... however, if I was forced to sell all my scopes & only keep one.. I honestly think it would be the Vixen... it's not my 'best' scope but, it's arguably my most versatile...
I have used it for astrophotography, visual & one of the 'wow' moments was observing the moon with a 2.5mm eyepiece & being absolutely blown away by the quality of the views, sharp as a tack & simply mind blowing...
Can't comment on the Celestron or SW 5" but, don't let anyone convince you that a 5" can't deliver on views... it absolutely can so, if the scope you have mentioned ticks all your boxes better than anything else you've looked at then, go for it.. if the optics are good, you won't be disappointed...
That is, until you look through a bigger one...