The Bintel and the Andrews are the same barlow.
The 2" ED barlow allows you to use both 1.25" and 2" EPs.
You remove the 1.25" adaptor to allow the use of 2" EPs.
If you are going to only use 1.25" EPs I wouldn't go for this barlow.
I have hade one and sent it back - lots of internal reflections on bright objects like the moon and Jupiter.
Very dissapointing!!
For $99 you should maybe consider the Orion deluxe model available from Sirius Optics...
http://www.sirius-optics.com.au/barlowe_pieces.htm
The 2" Deluxe model is highly regarded by many IIS members so the 1.25" should be similar in quality.
It has internal baffles which eliminate this aberration in the cheaper barlows.
I have quickly learned that you get what you pay for - the old cliche.
Also, when choosing the EPs for your dob don't try to go for very high magnifications (over 300x) - you may find it a frustrating experience pushing a dob around at over 250X. I went for 32,25,20 and 15mm plossls with a 2x barlow. The 32mm didn't barlow very well but the others were very comfortable to observe with as the eyepiece lens is still quite large in diameter.
The 32mm was good for low power views.That range of EPs would give you a magnification range of 39x,50x,62.5x,83.3x,100x,125x,167x
Check out some of the barlow threads in this section
Cheers and good luck - you'll love the 10" dob too
Doug