For you it might be. But, then, you can just stop with water and be fine if you want the cheapest and simplest. What's the REAL use for these things?
As tokam says, there might be a reason to use these when traveling, which is an excellent use case, But if that's the case you're using fixer tabs and making fixer in small amounts anyway, so you aren't worried about extending fixer life.
If you want to use them at home, it's not much different. You want to intermittently use small amounts, and stop is the least critical thing in the process. And cheap. My guess is that Tetenal figured that there's not enough of a market for stop tablets to be worth the hassle and product development expense.