I just accidentally discovered this thread, and the mist cleared when I saw the names ‘Henrob’ and ‘Dillon’. Yes, I also have such a set, and also bought it after it was recommended in the model-engineering mailing list. It really is the ‘poor man’s TIG’.
Btw, it is the low oxygene pressure which makes the difference, not the acetylene. My ‘standard’ burners need 2.5 bar ox. pressure against 0.3 for the Dillon. That results in a much ‘softer’ flame. And yes, for me at least is the blowing away of the puddle a probem.
Furter issues:
‘short burner length’: an extension tube is available. For silver soldering a 7 1/4″ loco boiler you are better off with a special soldering tip on a standard torch
‘for thinner materials only’: yes, but as others said over 5 mm I would use stick. I have got (at the recommendation of the vendor) some special tips for the really thin stuff.
I got mine from the manufacturer in Sweden (Skandria AB), and it was a bit pricey (+/- 600 Euro iirc).
Sorry I yust discovered that their webpage is deleted, but they are still mentioned in one of the other sites.
My contact (last in 2007) was Lars-Göran östergren, email lars@scandria.se