Well my red snapper rsf-284 tripod and rsh-24 head arrived this morning. Very impressed with it at first looks, seems very sturdy and has a few nice features such as the way you attach the tripod head (The head screws on, then you turn the plate on the tripod to tighten it up, makes for a very secure connection between the tripod and the head). The head looks great for stills photography, but no good for video pan/tilts which isn't a surprise as its a stills photography head. I will be borrowing a video tripod head from uni if I decide to shoot video with camera movement.
One minor niggle is that neither the tripod or the head have a spirit level, so I've bought a hotshoe-mounted spirit level from ebay for 99p which should help in that regard. A little shame if you like to use flashes/triggers in the hotshoe but again, only a very minor annoyance for a tripod as cheap as this!
The tripod packs down very small into a great quality carry bag, the head has to be taken off to fit in the bag, but it sits just right with the head between the legs at the end of the bag and as I said before, taking the head on and off is quick and easy so its worth it for the more compact bag. The bag is easily slung crosswise over the shoulder and you barely notice its there.
Overall its well, well worth the money so far and I'm more than happy with my purchase, I don't see any problems in the future, especially with a 3 year warranty from red snapper themselves! Could these be the fabled light, strong and cheap tripods? We'll have to see.