I got a regular Eglu this spring. I think it was too expensive, but here's why I bought it anyway:
1. My 7 year old son REALLY wanted chickens, but I didn't really want more animals to be responsible for (I already had 4 horses, 2 dogs, and a 7 year old human). The eglu seemed like it would be pretty easy to take care of, and that my son would be able to do a lot of the work himself. I liked the idea of easy to clean plastic and the slide out tray.
2. I really didn't feel like putting fence posts up in my rocky soil, and liked the idea of being able to move it around. I also don't have tons of free time so liked that it was a ready-made system with everything included.
We have two chickens in it - a Cuckoo Maran, and what
TSC calls a "Gold Sex Link". Customer service was very good but the shipping method was kind of a pain because you have to go pick it up at a Greyhound station, which for me is 1/2 hour away.
It is fairly easy for one person to move when you lighten it up by taking the cover off the coop part. I learned the hard way that the skirts on the run should be staked down - something ate one of our chicks the second day they were out and had gotten her by going under the flap (luckily I found a replacement chicken of about the same age on craigslist). A couple of the plastic clips which hold the run together have broken from being moved, but they sent quite a few extra. When I run out, I'll switch to something a little tougher. My son can handle the food, water and egg gathering himself, and I take the lead on cleaning and moving, but make him help with both. Overall, I've been pretty happy with the eglu.