I haven't used that particular one, but have used many different meters over the years, including a few of the ones that keep the strips inside in a cartridge or drum, and I found all of those gimicky and trouble prone. Also if the cartridge only holds a few strips, you end up having to carry spares and do changeovers anyway, counteracting any convenience gained.
One exception was the 'true-result twist', which was just a very small basic meter which clipped onto the cap of the pot of strips (which were also relatively cheap and widely stocked in the UK at the time). I quite liked that one, as it didn't have extra moving parts to fail and didn't limit you to some small number of strips, but did take up a bit less space in a jacket pocket.