Bought this stove along with a load of other camping gear to replace a lot of battered kit that has seen many years service.
First of all, you can't complain for the price. We had no problems at all with the burners, even in relatively windy conditions, although it does not have side screens so you have to position it with it's lid to the prevailing wind. Both main burners and the central burner work fine.
When folded away the stove is quite light and compact, a definite bonus when you're trying to cram all your gear into the back of a Fiesta. Like most stoves though, the gas hose and regulator are not stowed within the case so these can be a bit of a nuisance.
The bad points:
The construction is of fairly thin steel, this makes it light but means you'll need to be careful with it as it bends easily. One major flaw revealed itself first time out - the lid is held on by a scissor style hinge with two metal peg stoppers that prevent it over extending. The stoppers are spot welded onto the inside of the casing and both of mine pinged off the first time we used the stove. Not surprising when you look at how thin the case is. I fixed it with a couple of healthy self-tappers but I think you could expect better on the first outing.
One other point of note, this stove is suspiciously similar to other stoves sold under a variety of brand names. I suspect that they're all manufactured in the same place, don't expect to be able to contact Yellowstone directly - I tried when I was looking for information on the gas types you can use with it and couldn't find any mention of them on tinterweb. (Incidentally, it will run on normal butane and propane but you need a low pressure regulator - REGULATOR & HOSE ARE NOT SUPPLIED WITH THE STOVE).
One small additional point of note. If you have strong feelings about what colour your stove is (that would be weird, but you never know), double check with Amazon on the colour of their stock - it's advertised as "Green" but mine is most definitely Black.
All in all it's fine for the money but if you want something that's built to last then the bad news is you're probably better off buying something further up the ladder.