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Camp Chef Alpine CS14 Heavy Duty Cylinder Tent Cabin Stove with damper and side shelves

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Features

  • Wide form shelf/drying rack ( Dimensions: 22 inches x 7 inches )
  • Adjustable legs for uneven ground
  • All parts store neatly inside stove for easy transportation
  • Features water tank brackets (tank sold separately)
  • 5-inch diameter chimney pipe (over 10 ft. total height)
  • Wide form shelf/drying rack
  • All parts store neatly inside stove for easy transportation
  • 5" diameter chimney pipe (over 10 ft. total height) Chimney includes 5" damper
  • Wire spark arrestor
  • Heavy duty steel construction

Specs & Other Info

Specification Details
Manufacturer Camp Chef
Model Number CS14
Manufacturing Location China
Product Status Continuing Production (Not Discontinued)
Weight of Item 73 Pounds
Total Dimensions 24" Length x 20" Width x 22.5" Height
Material Used Durable Alloy Steel
Power Supply Propane Operated
Burning Element Wood Burning

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This is our summary and key points to consider based on customer reviews.


These reviews provide a mixed perspective on this wood stove. One review applauds the stove's effective heating and ease of cooking, especially with the addition of side racks. Another review appreciates the stove as a backup heating and cooking solution, with the caveat of some design flaws such as poor airflow control and issues related to the chimney.

Pros

  • 👍 Excellent and effective heating capacity
  • 👍 Good cooking surface with helpful side racks
  • 👍 Useful as a backup heating solution
  • 👍 Comes with a handy fire-starter

Cons

  • 👎 Issues with legs of the stove requiring adjustment
  • 👎 Problems with airflow control
  • 👎 Quality concerns related to the chimney
  • 👎 Metal parts prone to discoloration, peeling, and potential rusting

Should I Buy It?

If you're looking for a reliable, efficient stove for heating and cooking – particularly in larger tents – and are willing to deal with some design flaws or potential leg adjustments, then this could be a good option. However, if the quality of the chimney and other hardware is a significant concern for you, then researching more robust alternatives may be favourable.


  • Super Camp Stove at a great price
Style: Stove
The media could not be loaded. Super product and value. Brilliant design and ease of setup. I was concerned about the quality of the stove pipes but they work great and easy to setup and take down. As a man, I did not find the unit too heavy to life and could easily bring from the truck to our camp site. Any distance over 50 yards and I would sit it down and take a break. We added screws to ours while camping and never had concern of wind knocking down. Don't expect air tight fit. This unit is best suited for tents with good venting, outdoors, etc. For permanent install you would want some sealant around pipes. The door could use a good seal as well to further control the venting. We thoroughly enjoyed the heat this put out in our 13 foot bell tent while camping in Hiawatha National Forest. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 10, 2025 by Bradfordko Bradfordko

  • Great stove & be sure to burn a big fire in it outside as soon as you get it home.
Style: Stove
I bought this stove for hot tent camping at 3 years ago. It’s held up great and I recommend it to anyone needing a wood stove. It kept an 10x15 tent toasty warm even in an 2 day blizzard. It’s easy to assemble and it’s great that all the pieces breakdown and store inside the stove. Incredibly important to assemble the stove and have a hot fire for an hour or two to burn off the oil coating & cure the paint. Don’t forget to attach the stove pipe, it also has an oil coating on the pipe sections. The curing process stinks. The vapor produced from curing the stove burns your eyes and will smoke you out of your tent or cabin. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2025 by SeaRayBoats

  • Very Impressed - Couldn't Be Happier
Style: Stove
I have been searching high and low for a quality, yet affordable wood burning stove for my cabin. After months of research and reading reviews, I settled on the Camp Chef Alpine. The reviews were overwhelmingly positive, but there were some concerns. My main concern stemmed from several reviews where customers unboxed the stove only to discover that it had been damaged during the shipping process. When I got home and saw the torn box in my driveway, I was nervous. As I unboxed it, I was relieved to see that the stove was in perfect condition. I opened the door of the stove and removed all of the components. Some of the reviews stated that the holes at the base of the stove for the screws in the legs were missing. I found this as well. Only two of the leg receivers on the stove were drilled out. This was not really a problem, as I just lowered the legs onto the receivers all the way and tightened the screws down on the metal. It held just fine. The setup of the stove was very easy. For the intial burn, I only installed 3 sections of the chimney pipe, but they went together very easy. The only other issue I had was the door latch wouldn't fit down in the slot to close the door. I took a screwdriver and pryed the metal tab out just a tad and the latch, while snug, slid righ in. This "problem" would turn out to be a pleasant surprise, because the door now seated firmly shut when the latch was in place. I was actually anticipating having to install a door gasket, based on the reviews, but I'm not sure that I will have to at this time. My last concern, based on some reviews, was that the stove would burn though the wood quickly and would not hold heat more than an hour or two. I tested this last night. I loaded the stove up around 9 pm and got the fire rolling. I then closed the vent on the door, and closed off the damper. When I checked the stove at 6 am the next morning, the wood had burned, but there were still hot coals at the bottom of the stove. I mixed the coals around a bit, opened the vents and damper, added another piece of split firewood into the stove, and 5 minutes later had a roaring fire. I am beyond impressed with this stove after the initial trial and burn. If it continues to work in a cabin setting like it did in the initial trial, I will be elated! Because I intend to use this stove in a cabin, my next project is to replace the chimney that was included with actual durablack and duraplus stove and chimney pipe. It looks like there is an adaptor to increase the 5" stove opening to work with a standard 6" stove pipe. Long story short, I am loving this stove so far. It is a very quality product and an extremely reasonable price. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on September 9, 2020 by Monte B Monte B

  • It's a good backup stove in case of emergency!
Style: Stove
What could be better than a big wood-powered backup stove? I live next to the woods and have all the wood I can use, and this thing delivers. I did the curing process. Mine took about 2 hours. The smell was very bad, from the whiff I got when loading in the wood, so be sure to hold your breath a little bit around it when you're first curing the paint. When my stove was delivered, the delivery man actually carried it way up to my front porch, which was unexpected, considering its weight. When he pushed it onto my porch, it made a loud scraping noise, so I heard the delivery!!! The metal feet receptacles on the bottom of the stove body broke through the box and were scraped across the cement porch. I was amazed at the packaging because it was not packaged very well. The nearby store sells it, but they didn't have as great a deal as Amazon. It is not light, and when I needed to carry it far to the intended setup area, I used a dolly. It seemed easier to manage carrying after it was set up and out of the box. I moved it quite far after assembly by hand, and it seemed heavy but manageable with frequent stops. I used it to boil some hot cereal, but I left it alone for a few minutes, which was too long, and burned the cereal to the bottom of the pot. I didn't think it would be so hot! It really gets hot! I have used it to cook eggs on a Lodge cast iron skillet. It worked like a champ. You just need to get some coals going in the stove before trying to cook. The cast iron skillet worked very well. I tried my skill at controlling the temperature, but it seemed like the air flow control was not so good. Maybe a seal around the front door or something might make it more functional. The iron disk that controls the air going up the chimney lets quite a bit of air around it. I don't know if that is normal. I noticed discoloration of the chimney after it heated up. Also, the metal pin that goes through the chimney flecked off the metal paint --- the all of the metal-colored paint on the metal opposite of the handle sloughed off in once large piece only 2 days after setup. Now I see the metal is actually colored gray and looks extremely prone to rusting and falling apart. The fact that the very important chimney part had a cheap veneer is not good at all! I am very concerned about the quality of the chimney and all parts associated with it. The chimney has scared me and posed a possible hazard while in use due to it moving. I pushed the chimney parts together tightly, and during use in zero wind, it made a creaking noise and started leaning toward the back of the stove. I feared complete failure and danger with my cooking. Also of note is the spark arrestor. This part is actually quite heavy-duty but is not designed to protect from the rain. Most everything to do with the chimney seems to be of the poorest quality. The stove body itself seems to be of pretty great quality. It distributes heat very well, in my opinion. I think that it is a great backup stove to have. I put it under a dark-colored tarp (so that it can heat up and dry if it gets a little moist overnight) and put all the parts (except for the legs) into the body. It is ready to go whenever. The stove comes with a very flammable paper fire-starter that works GREAT! I wish I had more of it. I use some wood shavings from some sawing that was done on the land in order to start the fire, but if I needed to, I have some fire nuggets to use in case it's really hard to start due to wet wood. It's a fairly good stove. I think I want a better chimney, though. This one is just so cheap. I wouldn't know where to start. :( I would have paid more for a better product. I don't really appreciate the poor quality items. It's a waste of time and money to produce a piece of junk and ship it to me so that I can find it poor and then need to throw it away and replace it. If I could change anything, I would have changed the chimney. Please sell future stoves with better chimneys. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2023 by ALONG

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