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GREEN STOVE Pellet Stove with Oven, Portable Wood Burning Stove for Outdoor, Cooking, Hiking,Hot Tent Stove with Stainless Steel Construction. Chimney Pipes Included(Model: Greenstovehori 5)

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Features

  • Power Adjustment : Matching the pellet control knob setting with the chimney damper opening is absolutely critical. Failure to follow this requirement may affect normal combustion and stove performance.
  • Includes: 1 Stove Body, 5 Sections of 2.4 Inch Diameter Chimney Pipe,1*2.4 Inch Diameter Regulating Tubes1*2.4Inch Diameter Spark Arrestor.
  • Large Pellet Box: With a full load of pellets and precise flame control, it can achieve a burn time of 5 to 10 hours.
  • Outdoor Cooking: The bottom includes a oven, perfect for cooking while you enjoy the warmth of the stove. It's a delightful way to bring the comforts of home to your outdoor experience.
  • Pellet Cage Is a Consumable Part Long-time burning with strong flames may cause it to melt. If damaged, it needs to be purchased separately.

Brand: GREEN STOVE


Material: Stainless Steel


Color: Sliver


Product Dimensions: 16.13"D x 7.87"W x 11.02"H


Item Weight: 29.65 Pounds


Ventilation Type: Vented


Fuel Type: Wood


Efficiency: Energy Efficiency


Mounting Type: Freestanding


Portable: Yes


Item Dimensions D x W x H: 16.13"D x 7.87"W x 11.02"H


Item Weight: 29.65 Pounds


Material: Stainless Steel


Color: Sliver


Brand Name: GREEN STOVE


Manufacturer: GREEN STOVE


Manufacture Year: 2024


Model Number: Greenstovehori 5


Included Components: Ash Rake, Carry Bag, Chimney Pipes, Pellet burner, Stove body


Required Assembly: Yes


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  • Learning Curve. Who wouldda thunk?
This is an amazing great quality product. Once ya get the hang of it with the pellets available to you, it works perfect! Pellets I have no idea what “Premium” means in the context of wood pellets. All the brands in my neighborhood claim they are premium. I think some must be more premium than others. 🤷♂️ Green stove recommends “SOFT WOOD”. Take heed of that rather strong recommendation. But first, let’s talk about why the type of wood hard/soft is so important. All I could find here was Hardwood Premium pellets from various brands. At first I just figured they’d burn colder, but last longer….but that’s not all. You’ll also get stinky smoke hopping out of your hopper. It won’t take long before your crawling on the ground looking for the zipper to the door. You’ll be smoked out very quickly. So, be sure to buy a smoke and carbon monoxide detector combo. Hang it in your tent. Test it to be sure it’s working as advertised and that you know what the numbers mean and the screen graphics. Where is the smoke from? Well, yes hardwood pellets burn cooler. That means that they also burn dirtier. If you are running at “half power” or less on the pellet basket feed, with any setting on your damper other than wide open, be prepared to have those hard wood pellets not burn completely. The pellets begin to cake up between the grates in the burn chamber basket. This blocks the airflow in the chamber to properly burn the pellets completely. The heat will cause the pellets at the very bottom of your hopper to begin to smolder. This begins a chain reaction of smolder, smoke, burn, cake, that cascades into a billowing smoke chamber. The airflow, with no place to go but around the burn pot, instead of through, causes the “draft” to bypass the pipe chimney and use your hopper as the chimney. What will help redirect the airflow is to close the side flap trap door, the actual air inlet. Tapping this flap closed will partially return the normal flow. But your problem still exists - the clumped ashen pellets blocking the burn grates. Eventually I made a probe from coat hanger wire, to clear the stuck pieces. This worked fine, but not as good as my last solution - a stainless steel table knife. Plenty long enough and sturdy to chip through the clumping pretty quickly. I got to the burn pot via the ignition access port next to the exhaust/chimney pipe. I just poked either the probe or the knife through the port and into the fire pot. Once cleared, the airflow returned to normal and the smoke was gone, although the stink remained. This isn’t a fault of yours, the pellets nor the stove. It’s just that the design doesn’t easily burn the hardwood to ash that falls to the tray. You need a much hotter fire. I learned that if I put the hopper to full on, wide open fuel delivery, and the damper wide open, the chamber will burn hot enough to turn the hardwood pellets to ash instead of clump. If you must use hardwood “premium” 🙄 pellets, you must also run the stove wide open hot n toasty. This, for me anyway, has stopped my smoke problem. No blockages, no smoke.🤷♂️ I ended up having to order soft wood pellets from the folks at our local Tractor Supply. They were exactly the same price as the hardwood 40lbs bag, about $6.00 with tax. I just ordered 2 bags. I wasn’t sure how this brand of softwood would behave. Once I had cleaned out all the clump and gunk out of the stove and had it running again, there was absolutely no problem using the softwood pellets. No clumps, no stink, no smoke, no problems. So, if you MUST use hardwood because nothing else is available, then be sure to run the stove wide open on the feed and wide open damper on the stovepipe. You should have no problems now. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 19, 2026 by ‘76 VW Camper

  • Very good stove here's the results of my first time using it
The media could not be loaded. Just got done with my test run for solo hot tent camping. I Used this with the preself 4-6person t3 teepee tent and a cot. My first time ever hot tent camping or really using a wood stove and I would've appreciated some numbers while researching what to get. Temperatures were mid 20's-low 30's it was very easy to assemble and use disassembly was a bit of a hassle fitting everything back in(take pictures of how it was shipped). Build quality overall great, seems like around 14ga sheet metal so nice and solid. Just be aware The hopper is built a little flimsy, but not problematically so. The feed settings can be hard to adjust, the pellets get in the way of it going up and down kinda gotta plan around how burned the pellets are Had it going for a total of about 40-44 hours never once had any smoke back track into the tent (just preheat the chimney stack once you get the pellets smoking) Unfortunately my thermometer wasn't working so I can't give accurate numbers but with that said I did some testing of it. Using tractor supply CO's hardwood fuel pellets I was able to get 4.5 hours of max heat settings which made the tent so hot I opened the top of the doors on both sides of the tent about a quarter of the way while wearing a thermal shirt and joggers with no socks in 28f° weather and that was before I backfilled the tents snow skirt Same pellets with low feed and damper at about quarter open I got about 8 hours out of it and with the snow skirt covered I found myself waking up warm enough my blanket barely covered me while it was low 30's outside Oven seems kinda useless gets way to hot even on lowest settings works great for toasting bread quickly though About a full hopper with these pellets created a full ash tray Also may be user error and incorrect pellets but it seems like if you let the heat get too low the ash will get caught and build up inside the pellet cage limiting heat output and ash falling correctly ( not a huge deal open damper up a bit or get a poker clear it through the ignition point. I Did not try out the wood burn function Novice with stoves so didn't want to push it but high settings will turn the entire top half of the stove glowing red had to damper down. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 30, 2025 by nolan reehorst

  • very sturdy stove
This stove is a bit heavy, so it’s not ideal for hiking into camp, but it’s perfect for family camping trips or places where you can park and camp nearby. The box arrived damaged, but Amazon resolved the issue quickly. The stove comes in a nice-looking leather carrying case, and everything fits inside neatly, which helps prevent losing any parts. I recommend taking pictures before unpacking it so you know how to repack it after use. Assembly can be a little tricky the first time, but once you’ve done it a couple of times, it becomes much easier and faster. The heat output is great, and compared to wood, it lasts a long time—I used pellets for about six hours and stayed warm in a six-person tent. Overall, a solid stove for base camp or family camping trips. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 30, 2025 by Jose Avila

  • Worth the extra money
The media could not be loaded. This is a great little stove. It comes with a very nice carrying case. The instructions for setup and use are lacking, even with the QR code video link. It’s easier to go to the official website to find additional videos. It’s also pretty intuitive, so not a big deal. My stove was missing one piece and I had to improvise, but not a big problem. Looks great, no smoke issues after about 10 minutes of the initial burn. Warms up fast, burns clean, and looks great! A bit pricier than other stoves, but the dual burn style is 100% worth it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2025 by Don

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