Before you go for the Honey stove, have a look at the Emberlit stove
http://www.emberlit.com/default.php . They're now doing one in titanium too, and I believe their shipping costs to the UK are reasonable.. I got a s/s version whilst in the US and love it - its rock-solid, lights easily and burns well, but the best bit is the ability to feed long pieces of stick into it from the bottom - a bit like a rocket stove. Saves having to keep lifting off the pot to re-feed the fire, or use really small twigs to fiddle into the stove underneath the cook-pot. And with the long pieces of thicker wood, you can control the temperature more easily too.
Hi Andy, thanks for the link for the Emberlit stove!! it looks like a great little stove!!
For me though, its not quite as flexible as the Honey, I already have a Trangia burner and I really like the versatility of the Honey being able to use it in so many different ways.
I had heard that about titanium pots, something to do with uneven heat spots or something, but they would be great for boiling water in!! As much as I like it, they are very very expensive, but also very shiny lol!!! No doubt at some point I will end up buying them, in fact on backpackinglight they have some really nice little solo sets that keep catching my eye!!
Have you had much experience using a Honey? does it end up being a bit of a pain findind and/or processing wood small enough to be burnt?
Another feature I really like i being able to cook straight on the grill, like a nice burger or sausage bbq style!!
Thanks for your advise pal
Steve