I purchased directly from the supplier before it became available via West3D. These boards are theoretically very solid, but they are fraught with issues that compel me to warn you to at the very least read into the problems that many of us have had.
The gist is that these boards allegedly suffer from extremely sensitivity to static build up during printing due to the triboelectric effect, which causes a variety of shutdown error messages related to the stepper drivers. BTT claims that the issue can be resolved by attaching a grounding wire to the extruder stepper motor, by in my experience (reportedly the same for many other users), this does not help. I had to purchase a replacement board, made several hair pulling hardware changes (filtered inlet, new PSU, etc) before I was able to go more than an hour without a random shutdown. The response by BTT to user issues speaks for itself.
Finding the correct print setup to properly house these boards is tricky, even for the standard stealthburner. They require additional cooling to not shutdown due to thermal overload under the conditions needed to reliably print ABS or ASA in an enclosed environment.
These boards, are otherwise, pleasant too work with. Wiring is easy, they are full of functionality. Issues notwithstanding, this has the makings of an ideal toolhead board.
Unless a new revision addresses the communication issues / triboelectric effect issues, etc. I would avoid this board.