Hot air chokes are very reliable, as long as the intake gaskets aren't blocked off. They provide a lot of heat to the choke tubes, so they open quickly.
It may take several attempts to find the ideal position for the choke, choke pull-off, and fast idle speed adjustment. You have to work quickly on a dead cold engine to make accurate settings.
Best to set the dial so it just barely closes the choke flap on a cold engine, and use this as the "base" setting. The choke flap should snap shut on a cold start, and be fully open within 3 minutes. Turning the dial to the right (clockwise) shortens opening time, to the left makes it stay on longer. If you turn the dial too far to the right, the choke flap doesn't fully close, making the engine more difficult to get started when cold.....Cliff