I like all my stoves they all work, and each has a different use in my eyes.
My solo stove is great when I really don't want to leave a trace. Or when I'm using a larger pot, much more stable.
The bulk isn't too bad if you pack stuff in it, plus it is really solidly built, probably over engineered.
It's nice that the ash stays in the stove, also sometimes I'm happier letting it burn out without actively attending it (depends on fuel) as it is self contained.
As with all woodgas stoves they work best if they burn from the top down, so packing it with small pieces of kindling/tinder first and then light the top.
Once it's burning well small bits added to the top gassify almost immediately.
The 'wild woodgas stove' packs down much better so I'd use it more if I was hiking (I mostly car camp).
I bought my wild woodgas years ago and have used it a lot. I bought a couple of lixada knockoffs summer before last and was really disappointed that they worked so well. Since I got them for a fraction of the price of the 'real' thing.
I'm kind of precious with my gear, the 'wild woodgas' was my third stove and I'll keep it forever. However I have no qualms about the lixada knockoffs. I use/abuse them and am happy to loan them out.
I'll say that the wild woodgas mkii is better made but that might be more sentimentality than fact.
I wouldn't worry about the longevity of the lixada stoves I've had one running literally all day and it was fine. I left one out in the garden for a few weeks and again was fine.