Yes, I purchased a set at the Midland Show (as CuP had a show deal) – so saved a few pennies towards the cost of some 455 low temp silver solder I also needed. It's nice and light and could be used 'as is' but I think I will make a frame to hold all the bits together. It may be a bit small for some larger work but will be fine for most of what I do…
Previously however, I've just used a ceramic blanket (also from CuP) in an old BBQ tray. This also works very well and is not too expensive (my first one was about £6). I also have a tin (baked beans one will do) with the top half 'side' cut away and stuffed/lined with bits of ceramic blanket – which is very handy for small brass assemblies (boiler fittings mainly) when silver soldering them. The ceramic does seem to go 'brittle' after a few uses (so hard to re-shape) but still functions well. So for occasional use on small parts – ceramic blanket is a useful & economic solution and just needs an appropriate 'container' to keep it in place….
Regards,
IanT