Thanks. Stay tuned. I'm going to head up to the mountains this weekend with the family. I'm hoping to have some time to do some more testing with the Clikstand. It's a nice set up although it's not quite as light or as efficient as the Caldera Cone -- but then all the Cone does is boil water and can do so only with the pot it's paired with.
The Clikstand can cook and can use pots, pans, or kettles. The Clikstand is also stainless steel, and the Trangia burner is brass. Both materials are a lot stronger than the softdrink can and aluminum sheet that the Cone is made out of. In terms of longevity, I'd bet on the Clikstand.
Sure is nice carrying the Caldera Cone though. My pack weight was down to about 25lbs including water, food, and fuel on my last trip:
HJ