I've got one. I like the SO titanium box stove with flat top. I think the stove design is well built for good air flow combined with the damper mechanism they have plus it has a flat top that will hold pots for cooking as I use stove for simultaneous cooking, heating. When I pack a wood stove, I do not pack another stove for cooking on. Having owned three different sizes of Kifaru stoves over the years (BTW, am selling a Kifaru small box stove with 7' pipe and snow platform ($200) and medium box stove with 8.5' pipe and snow platform ($250)), I like the weight savings of the titanium also since Kifaru doens't make the Parastove or their small stove anymore, that forced me to move to SO stoves for my customers.
I talked to SO as to why they don't offer a smaller stove and didn't get too far, so did some asking around and talked to the guy who makes their stoves and asked him to make a scaled back version with a box of 6x6x9" -- he did and I bought one from him and it sounds like when he took it to SO there was some significant interest. Those little stoves like that are awesome for a small shelter/one to two people and you can get one pot like an MSR Titan Teakettle and one cup on top of the new small stove.
All up with a 5' stovepipe sized for one of my small TipiTents, the small stove comes in right at two pounds. SO and the guy who makes the stoves need to come up with a way to make their damper assembly so it packs flat (working on that now) and reduce the weight of their stove rings that hold the stove pipe--those can add an ounce or two to the stove package and they don't work as well as Kifaru's version of same, which are nearly weightless. Anyway, haven't had a chance to fire up the small stove, but it looks to be a great little package. For smaller shelters for guys that want to cook on their stove solo or perhaps with a buddy, it'll be a top contender I think.