A number of my woodworking friends buy router bits from MLCS which is a subsidiary for Penn State Industries, or vice versa. That router is also offered at MLCS.
http://www.mlcswoodworking.com/shop...ges/rocky30_router.html#rocky30_plunge_anchor
https://www.pennstateind.com/mm5/merchant.mvc?Screen=SEARCH&q=router
MLCS makes some very good quality router bits, but to me the routers are so - so. Not top of the line. I do have one of their larger routers and it is good and powerful, but does not compare to the best routers. For some people and maybe most, that is not a problem. For the rest of us, its Bosch, Milwaukee, DeWalt, Makita, Hitachi, and even Porter Cable are the normal realm of our choices.
As to the table, I am not sure which table comes with it. The router bit is a regular carbide round over. If you don't have any of them, the whole package is a good deal. JUST NOTICED: It doesn't come with a router bit, I don't think. You will need to get a round over. On a 1/4 inch router, 3/8" round over bit is the largest I would go with, unless you had experience.
I have 6 routers (two 1/4 inch and four 1/2 inch) for different uses and over 100 carbide bits, so my experience is overkill for your needs. If you just want to round over blanks and edges for bowls, that is a good start, IMO.
OH, that router is much more than a Dremel. It is a trim router, made for edge trimming, 1/4 inch only. The fact that it is 1/4 inch and not 1/8 of Dremel means that it has Far more power than a Dremel.