I've owned this little beauty for about 8 months now and can honestly say it is the one I take with me whenever I go out to the hills.
Pros.
Light, simple, easy to use, easy to obtain fuel, robust and safe
Cons.
Takes a little longer to boil your kettle than some other fuels.
The packed size of this stove is small enough that I leave it in the top pocket of my rucksack all the time. On long trips or in winter I take a litre of meths, for short trips just 500 ml.
The stove packs into its own aluminium pot with the frypan lid clipping over the top. You get a lightweight aluminium combined heatshield/potstand into which the burner is placed. There is also a really lightweight pot grab which feel almost as insubstantial as a pair of tweezers, yet is still capable of safely lifting the pot when full of boiling water.
To use, simply pour sufficient meths (about 30-50 ml) into the burner and place the burner in the stand. Light and place you pot of water (stew, soup) on the stand. For a quicker boil use the frypan as a lid. In windy conditions I got a full pot of water (about 850 ml) to the boil in about seven minutes. You should note that it takes nearer ten without the lid.
Conclusion.
Unless you are cooking