Please do not judge this product until you give it a try, there are many people who love this product, and we will not let vicious attacks affect my dream of saving lives.
I will accept concrete critisiam, and apply it when resources allow.
OK, I'll have a go at some constructive criticism...
1) First it's a great thing you post videos. You may want to edit and relabel them so they are more clearly divided into thematic parts. (This shows how to assembly the stove, here's showing that you can boil water on stove, here I show how to refill stove and so forth, not just video 1:Start here, 2, 3, ...).
2) You put a lot of thought and effort into making this. Add your design philosophy on the web page. (Something like "I wanted to make a stove that was ... and better than ... "). I would really like to read that.
3) Contact someone who writes gear review on a regular basis and ask if they would like to test your stove. You give them your stove, they write their review (which you may or may not like). A link to an independent review from a well respected source does wonders....
4) Your web page seem to take for granted that people will look at your web page and realize: HERE is exactly the kind of portable heat source I have been looking for. Well, it doesn't work that way. You need to tell people WHY your solution is better than the alternatives.
5) Some technical questions should be addressed. How do I use the "wax beans" to refill the stove? Do I need another heat source to melt them, or can I refill as I go? What are the materials used in the stove? How heavy is it? Physical size when packed and assembled?