Apples, depends on how much you want to spend, wild country make quality tents, they are part of terra nova - their cheaper range. They often have grade A returns or slight seconds reduced.
We have got a wild country tent and it is great.
Our other really lightweight tent is one of these which is excellent for the £. Tent size to weight ratio is amazing.
Vango make small tents with decent specs but I have never had one.
Alpkit make ¾ length sims, DH uses one, would be good for kids, I prefer something full length. When we cycle and every gram counts I use an alpkit numo pad.
I think any tent/sim/gear over a certain price point is likely to be good and there is so much to choose from. Unfortunately lightweight stuff attracts a premium but you need it if you are travelling on foot or 🚵🚵🚵.
Our gear lasts ages though, upwards of 10 years generally (although our canvas tents should outlast us).
Both our lightweight tents cost the equivalent of three or so nights in a B&B so I consider that they pay for themselves in week one (plus saving the cost of breakfast and dinner out every day.
I used my stove tonight 🔥. It wasn't a runaway success because I was cooking dinner inside and forgot about it, it did boil a kettle of water (trangia size) in about 8 mins. There is a video online of it burning for more than an hour using cat litter wood pellets. I can't take those cycling though! I will try again tomorrow.