I upgraded (side-graded possibly) from a Coleman's sportster petrol stove to this for hiking. The Coleman was bought for motorbike holidays where there's a ready supply of fuel but it's relatively heavy and bulky for lightweight camping.
The Vango stove is lightweight, cooks quickly and folds up beautifully small in its little box. It also uses the ubiquitous **** top gas cartridge so you can re-supply at any small sports/outdoor store (and many petrol stations) as needed. I bought the small Coleman 200g cannister from Halfords for £4.50 and it lasted me a week of breakfast coffees and evening ready meals without seeming to use much (around half) gas.
The fold-out feet and top pot rests keep everything very stable and it feels really nicely made, with a lovely solid feel to the actual burner. A mate travelling with me had a Jetboil - 5 times the price and less stable with only seconds difference in the boil times and more difficulty lighting I think I got the better deal.
Didn't bother with the piezo version (just another thing to go wrong) and didn't need the wind guard (use the terrain and your backpack) so can't comment on either of those extras but would recommend generally and especially for the price.