Hey Greg,
Being CFL's, nothings going to be catching fire anytime soon, so that's a bonus!
Are you wanting CFL's specifically instead of tungsten's?
If so then I'd say that's a decent price for a kit that will last you for a little while.
I've heard somewhat crummy things about the stands that come on the kit you posted, however sand bagging each leg should help.
Don't be too convinced by the 2250 wattage count on that kit however, it won't throw an equivalence to 2250w of tungsten.
If you're willing to spend a little more, and go with tungsten, I'd recommend this kit:
http://www.ebay.com/itm/170651752686?ssPageName=STRK:MEWNX:IT&_trksid=p3984.m1439.l2648#ht_2439wt_1164
It's a 1950w kit which will be plenty, and you can balance to daylight with CTB and diffuse it as well even just by hanging some diffusion paper on the barn doors.
I've heard great things about these wannabe-arri kits, that they're super sturdy on the stand, they are a good build, they're fresnel so you can focus the light, etc...
Remember that with the CFL kit you posted, you'll only get soft light. You can never harden a soft light, but you can always diffuse/soften a hard light.
If you're doing any wide shots, the CFL's won't throw very far, they're really best for close-ups where you can get the lights right up next to your subject.
I hope this helped!
Let us know what you choose!
Chris
Chris Bourke
Bourkeproductions.com
Austin, TX