A couple additional comments:

The pot is aluminum and the coating is called "titanium nonstick." I'd treat it just like any teflon coating by using non-metallic utensils, protecting it in transport and guarding against scorching. If it's anything like the Primus Express burner it will create a really hot center spot, so expect to stir a lot.

The burner has a generator tube so inverted canister operation will be possible. Hopefully there's either a rotating connector or the hose isn't too short or stiff to accommodate this. It's a big help in getting the stove to work in cold weather.

I agree the brand of fuel matters very little, especially for inverted use. For non-inverted use, avoid fuel with lots of plain butane.

Primus pic

Enjoy your new stove!
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--Rick