That doesn't say whether or not it uses Dow Filmtec membranes. A 75 gpd that isn't Dow Filmtec won't work as well at normal household pressures (~40 psi). You could contact them and find out. It looks like it uses all standard sizes, and full sized vertical DI so that is a plus. It doesn't look like it comes with an auto shutoff valve, nor does it come with a float valve (handy for filling the 5 gallon jug and keeping it full

). It is from an ebay vendor who may be around tomorrow, but may not. The other thing is the $159 Typhoon 1 from airwaterice uses an extra section that has a 10micron filter. This keeps larger pieces of junk out of the carbon filters and keeps the first filter from clogging and leaving the rest not to work. The one linked looks like it has all 1 micron blocks.
So in my mind, the difference between that and the slightly more expensive (but comes with more) Typhoon is in favor of the typhoon. When all is said and done, however, you should still end up with 0 TDS after the DI stage -- so go with what you think makes the most sense for you and your budget. The one you link can at least be brought up to the same level as the others in the future when you start to replace filters.
RE how long it takes to fill a 5 gallon jug -- that depends on the water temp and your pressure. I have a 75gpd Typhoon and it takes about an hour to make 3 gallons (which is right at about 75 gallons/24 hours). A 100 gpd which wouldn't filter as much stuff prior to the DI stage would do about 4 gallons per hour. If you drill a hole in the top of the bucket and install a float valve, then you'll always have a nice full bucket. I did that and put a bulkhead with spigot on the bottom of the bucket so I just take what I need. I started off with a 7 gallon "paint" bucket, until I got Reewik's 30 gallon container. 30 gallons at the ready has been very nice
Sorry for the long post. HTH
Jack