This is a great pot. (We bought one that came with a free grill pan and gratin backing dish, though I cannot recall where we bought it! Look around on the internet and you may find this set somewhere.)
I prefer Staub over Le Creuset for three reasons:
1. The knobs on Le Creuset are made from a type of plastic that is heat resistant up to 375 degree F. You can get metal knobs that can withstand higher heat. The plastic knobs also have a tendency to come off. The knobs on Staub pots are metal and have no issues.
2. The bottom of the lid on Staub pots have ridges and indentations that help evenly redistribute the water/steam within the pan. This is useful for braising on a stovetop.
3. I have read - but I'm not fully convinced -- that the interior of Le Creuset pots deteriorates over time and this reduces the performance of the pot. By contrast, the interior of the Staub pots improves over time.