XKG is a fantastic stove, no doubt about it. Much like Denali Pilot, I've used mine in the high alt of Kluane & St-Elias, in the wind, in the snow and rain and works great... it does, has mentioned a few times, have only one gear...full out...Its made to heat and heat quick. The only downside for me is its weight & size, especially for sheep hunting or in a rescue/emergency kit in the plane so for that reason, I have bought the MSR Pocket rocket stove...downside for hunting is that you cant get rid of the canister...anyways.... the XKG is a good gig but will require maintenance. Have had mine for 8+ years and like it, you can also get few different size bottles which means you can carry different type of heating liquids with you for various purposes.
When I write about this, it reminds me of a story that hopefully will stick with the reader for the rest of his/her life...not to sell the punch here but moral of the story is never drink out of a canister before at least smelling it... A dog musher came into the Dawson City check point some years ago during the Yukon Quest, at night, exhausted and thirsty...he picked up the red bottle laying on the table & swallowed couple thick gulps of what he thought was juice/water....

it was of course stove fuel...cant remember what kind but when he puked it out, it came with all the skin the gas had come in contact with, blood and deadly sounds...but in the end he survived...it wasnt the sunny delight he was hoping for.