It would work, and probably work well, but it is expensive, being oriented to PLATING rather than stripping. My impression is that plating is rather more sensitive to currents and voltages.
Do you need regulated power? No.
Do you need +/- .1 volt +/- .1 amp control? No to both.
Pix says "LCD readouts". I see meters. Either is fine, but the ambiguity of the description troubles me.
If you want something you can plug in and it's ready to go, and looks like a finished item (eg; is supplied in a box) then fine. If you do not have any electronics chops, then again, fine. Personally I am very impressed by the reuse of PC power supplies a la kadriver, and
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=z2oSFpKh_Uw
is a rather comprehensive tutorial on how you can adapt a PC power supply to provide either 3.3 volts or 5 volts for a stripping cell. There is only the slightest amount of electronics knowledge / technique needed. No, it will not have meters, but you can buy a $10 cheapo digital voltmeter and dedicate it for this use.
If that doesn't work for you, then this Lambda for $15 plus freight would work DANDY. Great deal. Again, no meters. Lambda is the Cadillac of supplies, top grade stuff. This one looks to be in great shape.
http://www.ebay.com/itm/5V-27-5A-Tested-manual-Linear-Power-Supply-Lambda-LXS-D-5-OV-R-input-115VAC-/200696094618?pt=LH_DefaultDomain_0&hash=item2eba6b5f9a#ht_500wt_1048
Helluva deal, IMO.
It's kind of a matter of whether you are "trying this stuff out" or are already to go into production. To me, 25 amps is around the bare minimum you'd need to power a medium or larger cell. Is it nice to have the meters? Yup.