I bought an Ezytrail Eden LX in about September last year and have done only about 4,000 km in it, a lot of it off road on low range rocky tracks that actually broke a CV on my 200 Series. It's Chinese made but assembled here. There have been a few minor problems, but nothing major.
The leaking stainless steel water tank was replaced under warranty. I wasn't happy with the sink tap so I replaced it with something else. The paint finish on the main camper body is excellent but very poor on the boxes and racks which have already started to rust and will need repainting.
Some of the aluminium rivets on the clamps have started to pull a bit so I replaced them all with steel rivets. The stone guard welds cracked, probably from bumping against my spare wheel carriers during reversing, and I had them fixed locally without bothering with warranty. The crappy standard swing-up jockey wheel bent when fully extended so I replaced it with a heavier removable one.
I like the suspension and particularly the fact that I can order a spare stub axle and replace it on the side of the road. It tracks very well at all speeds and on all surfaces. Two spare wheels is a good thing. The tent is quite okay, perhaps a bit lighter than most, but keeps torrential rain out. The annex roof is such a pain to zip on that I just leave it permanently fixed. Annex walls are quick to put up. The two slideouts are good, but not terribly dustproof. Kitchen is great, but the stove burner bits need to be lifted off, wrapped in a cloth and stored in the sink to stop them moving about and scratching the cooker.
Water that falls into the kitchen, due to rain or spillage, ends up in the battery box, so a drain hole there is a good idea. Rear boot is handy. Be prepared to add extra protection for stone chips.
If you buy one, be prepared for a couple of hundred bucks worth of mods and make sure you have a can of fish oil. Overall I'd give it a 7 out of ten for quality and a 9.8 for value and would probably buy another one. Am taking mine over the Simpson during a month's break starting next week. I do hope it makes it back.
Keith