I was impressed with the quality of the metal and the parts in general. It was easy to install and once you’re ready to camp with it you can fold up the flues and put them in the stove body. Also I recommend burning some papers or cardboard when you first get it just to burn out any kind of chemicals used in manufacturing. I can’t wait to really put it to the test on a backpacking trip
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I thought this was a pretty good deal. I'va had the stove now for 3 months. I'll sum up my experience with Pro's and Con's. My stove did not come with all the screws required to assemble, requiring a trip to the hardware store. If I had it to do over, I would pay attention to the chimney design, and pay a little more for a stove that would weather better than this one has. Pro's * Small foot print * easy to assemble (if you get all the parts) * Easy to light * Throws off great heat, escpecially if you have a fan to sit on top Con's * Chimney assembly leaks creosote all over as result of very poor design. * Completely rusted even though I followed the instructions meticuliously to cure the paint * If you close the door all the way, it will starve the fire. The vent holes on the door are too small or there are not enough of them to keep the fire lit with the door closed and sealed. You need to keep it open a crack at a minimum. * The seal on the door is poorly applied and has gaps I would consider to be unsafe if you are using inside a tent.Read full review
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If I made any changes to this, it would be to have a 6 inch flange on it and omit the stovepipe. The pipe is odd sized and fits upside down. Which is probably ok for a temporary tent setup but for a permanent stove, it needed a regular chimney setup. The door seal will need to be redone, and it could benefit from adding a baffle plate. But for the price, this stove is amazing and really throws the heat. I am impressed with it for 1/4 the price of another stove. I would recommend it. Especially for people using it in a canvas wall tent or for a shop. The little nitpicks are minimal issue and easily resolved. It's well worth it. Make sure you burn it hot outside before brining it in to heat anything because the paint really does need to burn off.
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The advertised use of the stove isn’t very practical here in the US. When it’s cold enough to need a wood burning stove outside is not where people usually want to sit. But with some modifications the little stove lends itself to work well in a small tent as long as there is stove pipe outlet. It needs a door seal and longer legs to get it up from combustables underneath. It could also use a damper. I modified mine to use in a small wall tent for winter hunting.
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It does the trick on keeping you warm, it'll cook food, has a damper in the front to regulate Heat. I'm actually happy the paint Burns off in a short amount of time, because I can put my steaks right on top of the grill,which is a flat surface. Portable and will fit inside of a 90 gallon backpack. Potatoes can go directly inside the oven, with the burning wood, wrapped up in aluminum foil. My seller was a dropshipper, and he only made approximately $10, so he must be moving a lot of them to stay in business. Thanks eBay!!!
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