Never having had anything more luxurious than a "Guidwife" stove in a tiny cabin, I was intrigued by this topic and looked up the Lockgate's advertisment on the internet. I was surprised to read that the makers apparently are unsure of the materials which they use when constructing these devices.
The advert for their 2062 series quite clearly states "CONSTRUCTED ENTIRELY OF STAINLESS STEEL FOR LONG LIFE" etc. Further down under Lockgate-Refleks 2062 Series Features, it also clearly states "STAINLESS STEEL, BRASS OR COPPER (SOLID METAL FINISH - NOT COATING)" and "CAST IRON HOTPLATE ON MK VERSION". As a stove is an item to help create comfort the choice of which also involves some reasonable safety aspects, is it not reasonable also to view any of the features claimed by the makers, including 'how to light it safely' with some degree of scepticism ? I may not have taken English at university, but I am farly confident that I understand the meaning of the word 'ENTIRELY'.