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Fitinhot Camp Wood Stove, Tent Wood Burning Stoves Portable with Chimney Pipes, Upgraded Titanium Surface Camping Stove, Heat Resistant Glass & Gloves for Outdoor (Black)

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Arrives Monday, Jun 9
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Color: Black


Features

  • Titanium-Plated Camp StoveUpgraded Camping Wood Burning Stove! No Paint--- titanium-plated surface, no stink in the first burning to allow you use it directly in tent. No Screws Needed---the door glass no longer gets screwed in but just insert glass inside the front door, no leakage and glass won't get break.
  • Portable StoveWeight 15.43lb, legs and side shelf are all foldable.The chimney pipe and fire hook can be easily packed inside the tent stove, which is very easy to carry and transport. Total 7pcs chimney pipe,4 sections has 11.7" length and another 3pcs of the chimney pipe has length of 11.3", pipe dia.2.4"
  • Adjustable DamperThis camp stove has a front and chimney adjustable damper system to adjust the air flow and release smoke. Turn on the damper in the first section of the chimney pipe before ignition. Use 12" logs to keep your camp toasty in cold outdoor.
  • Perfect DesignFlat top of the stove for cooking, dual shelf on side of the stove suport for ingredients,and also can be used to dry gloves, socks and small wet items. 1.78meter (5.84feet)height adjustable chimney suitable for different types of tent. High-temperature resistance glass to offer fabulous burning view at night. Stainless steel removable pad at the bottom of the stove to improve combustion
  • MultifunctionThis Outdoor Wood Burning Stove is IDEAL FOR heating and cooking in small spaces such as canvas tents, teepees, yurts,paito, shacks,tiny homes and more. Once the fire starts it feels a little bit like home, create warm and comfortable atmosphere.

Brand: Fitinhot


Fuel Type: Wood


Material: Stainless Steel


Product Dimensions: 16"L x 8"W x 8"H


Power Source: Fuel Powered


Product Dimensions: 16 x 8 x 8 inches


Item Weight: 12.92 pounds


Date First Available: November 10, 2021


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  • Sweet!
Color: Black
I live on the big island. Mountain gets snow....and lava this year! I can feel the icyness In The air but mainly I need to burn off humidity. I read the reviews about where it smokes and I fixed those areas. Feel free to copy bit it is at your own risk. There was only heavy rope seal on shelves. I bought one cut off a section and unraveled it. It unravels sorta like like knitting. Wore gloves because its fiberglass. I used two strands and went around the inside of lid, gluing it in place with stove gasket cement. Then I took a single strand and gently tucked it between metal and glass inside and out. Then I used cement like caulk and put it over rope strands, inside and out. To fix the hole in the pull off burner I bought a bolt, 3 washers, a coupler nut for all-thread, a nut and a cupboard door knob. I drilled the knob all of the way threw. Then put washer on bolt and put threw hole in lid. Add washer then coupling then door knob the washer and finish with nut. To put chimney threw wall I cut away a piece of wall bout 3 inches bigger than chimney. Then I added wonderboard with a hole bored for chimney. Wonderboard tis fiber glass sheets with mortar on them- in essence concrete. I have also used tin or aluminum flashing. Just make sure and cut away wood far enough back. I may bend some flashing into a pipe to create double wall for exiting house. Then I fastened pipe down w plumbers strap. Remember 6' above house to vent/draft properly. I always take vents out wall instead of roof. It is set on a little table with a piece of formica counter top screwed to it. Then countertop is screwed to wall. Haven't managed to punch hole in feet for screws yet so I plumbers strapped 2 feet on opposite sides, front and back. Might be a little smoke at chimney base. If so I will just caulk w cement. I will likely add something to the key chain rings on dampers n doors. Feed a spring onto them or wrap to cool them off. I am using a pan meant for under wood beams to scape out ashes. Chimney needs screwed together. Have to put a tree branch inside to support to punch holes. The walls around it need fireproofing also. Again I use wonderboard and tin/aluminum. Works well. Really well and no smoke. I will likely buy 1 of these for every room......a wood stove shipped to Hawaii! Woooohoooo! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 22, 2022 by bernadine welter bernadine welter

  • Love this little stove
Color: Black
The media could not be loaded. I needed a small tent stove for my off grid shelter, and for camping or emergencies. Shelter is 24' x 10' with lofts on both ends with my tall gambrel roof. This stove is able to keep the shelter fairly warm. It's obviously a small stove, so it needs to be fed consistently. I created a window insert for my stove pipe to go through a window instead of through the wall or roof. I use two 45 degree elbows so the pipe goes out at a slant. I figure this helps it vent easier than 90 degree angles would. And it vents quite well. The stove is lightweight, but well-made, so there not much smoke leakage inside the shelter. I really like this stove a lot. Super easy to pack up and take home with me or wherever I need it. The pipes are good quality and fit well. Separately I purchased the two 45 degree elbows and the stainless steel spark arrestor sold on amazon, which is a great addition. The 2.36 inch pipes sold on Amazon fit this perfectly. My stove came with a few mars on the anodized surface. It might have had some water get on it at the warehouse or something. But no big deal. After it's been used, the stove and the pipes take on a cool darker color which I really like. it also didn't smoke like painted stoves do when you first fire them up. The titanium finish is actually really great. I also like that the fire box can take wood that's a little longer than 12 inches. Up to 13 inches actually. This really matters once you get to the wood processing part of it. Between the damper and the front vent, you actually have pretty good control over the burn. Even using the two 45 degree angles and the extra vent cap, the stove burns great and has no problem exhausting the smoke. The little shelves on the side are great for drying your socks or gloves, or hat, etc. By bedtime, my socks and beanie are dry and toastie warm. You could also roast marshmallows by taking the lid off, and taking the lid off surprisingly doesn't bring smoke into the room. You can cook on the top as well. If the smoke fogs up the glass, it cleans very easily by getting some paper towel damp and rubbing ash on the glass after it cools, of course. Cleans right up. To store it, I put the grill up against the side, and I can fit in all the pipes and the spark arrestor in it. One of the 45 degree angles can fit inside in front of the other pipes, and I just put the second angle piece onto the stove's chimney opening. It stays there just fine. Very handy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2022 by Thinkpolicy

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