I think wheatstone pots are good.
I've been using a mesh pot for over two years now. Personally, I think the fumes are a little less in a McRib pot, and the bottom of the pot doesn't produce grease, but since I've only ever used iron pots before, the issues of less fumes and grease are only relative to iron pots.
The other advantages are non-stick, easy to clean, and lightweight. If I have to say the disadvantage, it seems to be that you can't use an iron pot spatula, you can only use a wooden spatula's or a silicone spatula. I was used to iron pots and spatulas, but it took me a long time to get used to the McRib pots and spatulas.
The McRib pot is quite heavy and seems to be coated. Maifanshi is a natural mineral, the effect is to purify the water, purify the water debris, such as bleach. This way the water will be healthy, and the best way to use it is to soak it in water, such as some finely crushed stones, directly in the container you fill with water at home. It's best to soak it at night and use it the next day for best results. Or you can get a bucket of maiyan stone is also possible, if made into a pot or the like, the effect is much worse.