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Camping Wood Stove, Portable Hot Tent Stove with Sectional Chimney Pipes, 304 Stainless Steel Wood Burning Stove for Tent Shelter and Cooking Heating

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Style: Top Pipe


Features

  • Built Tough Square Stove: Stainless steel plate with the strong anti-rust ability and can withstand any harsh outdoor environment. High temperature resistant, will not change or deform. Every part of the stove and its accessories are designed to be easy to use, yet strong enough.
  • Lightweight & Portable: Easy to Carry with 15 Lbs compact stove, is lightweight and carries like a suitcase. The chimney can be easily packed up inside the stove. Detachable components with foldable legs make the tent stove compact for transport and storage.
  • Hight Heat Output and Efficiency: Being all welded, the wood burning stoves are airtight without leaking smoke to keep warm effectively, which allows you to precisely regulate the rate of burn. Secondary Burn Design, you can stoke the stove full of wood at night and get a nice even burn overnight.
  • Cook Top and Drying Racks: The top of your stove is designed so you have room for a pot or skillet, so you can cook a hearty meal in the open air as effortlessly as at home. It also provides a flat heating surface on the side racks and can be used for drying gloves, socks, small items.
  • Wide Application: The tent wood stove is designed for the outdoor world whether you are camping, tent heating, hunting, fishing, cooking, boiler water, etc. Incorporating a flue pipe makes the firebox ideal for being installed in fire retardant shelters such as Tipis, Bell Tents, Yurts and even sheds.

Brand: Fltom


Material: Stainless Steel


Item Weight: 15 Pounds


Assembly Required: Yes


Ventilation Type: Direct Vent


Brand: ‎Fltom


Material: ‎Stainless Steel


Item Weight: ‎15 Pounds


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Ventilation Type: ‎Direct Vent


Fuel Type: ‎Wood


Portable: ‎Yes


Mounting Type: ‎Freestanding


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎14.42 x 11.19 x 10.64 inches


Package Weight: ‎7.48 Kilograms


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎11.4 x 8.2 x 9 inches


Brand Name: ‎Fltom


Style: ‎Top Pipe


Date First Available: October 18, 2022


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  • Price to quality ratio is excellent
Style: Top Pipe
The stove is just right size and weight and quality for my use. I do not have a wall tent, and I just want to use the stove on the patio for warmth and mood. For $99, the stove provides all that I can ask for. I was pleasantly surprised to see the damper included. The pictures did not show it. I was wondering whether I should fork out extra $$ for the damper unit. It works just fine. A damper is a 'must-have', if you want to prolong the burn-time. The chimney pipes sections fit very well, and the tolerance is such that there is no smoke leaking from the joint. The chimney base is solid, once installed with three screws and nuts. The damper section fits tightly, and the chimney column does not sway, once erected all the way. The circular lid is well cut, and the hole that it covers is pressed just right, so there is no moving around the recess. It is so convenient to boil water in a pot, and let it simmer with the lid over the hole. Smoke escapes a little from the door in the beginning of lighting. But it minimizes, once the stove body is hot. If the damper is closed, it leaks through the door. If this is a problem for the tent users, you can buy fiberglass rope and insulate the gap between the door and the body. The glass on the door is more than 1/4 inch thick, and is fastened with 4 fasteners. It fits inside the recess, and stays there once installed. Some folks complain that the stove wall warped at the first burn. Well, if you blaze at the first burn, it will warp. In order to avoid this there are two ways of doing it. 1) Pay multiple Benjamins and buy the one with thicker walls. You will also buy10 lbs of extra weight, too. 2) Execute the initial burn with a moderate heat, and let the burnup-cooldown cycle repeat a few times--with a moderate heat! This way, the steel will have time to get tempered to expansion and contraction without the radical differential. If you burn the stove with excessive heat, there is always the risk of warping, since it is made with thinner gauge sheet metal. If you really are bothered with warping, get a cast iron stove. (Well, the back panel warped a little, but not to the degree it matters. The side panels did not, at all, due to the embossed, four-prong patterned stamping. If the manufacturer added the stamping to the back panel, it would not have warped at all.) I do not like the versions with side window, although it would provide the viewing pleasure. One window is plenty good enough for me. It also brings the cost down. The stove legs are sturdy, and they are of the same length, so the stove sits stable on the flat surface. The cut edges of the legs are sharp, so one might want to sand them down a bit. The stove has the double wall construction (rather, it is a channel running from the back along the top portion inside) with the catalytic principle, so it seems to reduce smoke emission, theoretically. The ash tray/drawer works double function of air inlet. Also it has the bevel at the front edge to aid dumping the ask cleanly. There are other finer points for the stove, but you can find them yourself, once you get it to play with. I am all good with this one. I wish I bought it sooner. One Week After: The fire lasts about one hour to hour and 15 minutes, with the firebox half full, with both the damper and air inlet wide open. In the dark, the top and side panel, and the damper section glows dull red, with the damper and air inlet wide open. If you pull out the ash drawer about an inch, the glow becomes red. Conclusion: The stove will not overheat, if fuel is not loaded to the full. The surface developed light rust along the top welding seam and top corners. So did the joint that connects the firebox to the chimney. I left it out in the rain a couple of nights. Steel wool took care of all these. I steel-wooled the surface of the chimney for a good measure, for it discolored a little. It appears the part that had been subjected to the high heat developed the light rust. I'm keeping this stove for sure. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2024 by Pope Zeke IV

  • Nice little stove. Works well in my 12x12 tent.
Style: Top Pipe
The stove delivered promptly and in good condition. There was some assembly required but there were no instructions provided. It was fairly simple to do but would have been easier and faster had there been instructions.
Reviewed in the United States on December 6, 2023 by Robbie Fitzgerald

  • WOW WOW WOW! can't wait to use this in Mojave desert soon!
Style: Top Pipe
Went together great!! I used hi temp loctite on all threads AND stainless lock washers on ALL screws, 4 for the window and 4 for the legs. I might drill a 2nd hole for legs so they can't pivot although they don't seem like they will move but a mishap is not sth u want in a tent stove (gust of wind, twisted leg = no good!). Otherwise it's perfect, portable, light, and very well thought out design! I went for the vertical version because I read many reviews saying side exit stacks want to tip the stove and is not stable. I Love the little window, Ash tray and wood rack. I will take 2 aluminum cooky sheets for under and behind as a type of hearth or maybe attach them with 1inch spacing as a permanent heat shield.. we will also hand sew in a stove jack and see how that goes ito water coming in with rain. Jack arrives today so will see how best to install in our vintage coleman hillary tent. Will update after we have tested it.. and will do a preburn to vent off any oils or smells before we leave :) Update after first camp: So we took this to the desert, fantastic little thing. It heated our vintage sears tent up in 5 minutes. The rack warped and is unusable but I ditched it for more room inside. Damper mod: I bought a 6 buck 3 inch damper, removed the plate, and used a hole saw and cut one from 1/8 plateand tack welded it onto the rod. I then dremel cut 2 slits halfway thru 2 sections of pipe as thick as the damper rod, that way I can drop in the damper and slide the two halves over each other essentially pinching the rod from 2 sides. If I don't want to use the damper just overlap the slits, thats why i cut it halfway only.. it works very well. The stove does burn out pretty quick but thats a small trade off, we take oak charcoal too, between that and the damper it works great. They really should include a damper! Packs up great and it so lightweight its awesome. We use a rectangular milk crate to pack it in, and then we use the crate as a table to set the stove on as well sincethe stacks are short.. We had no blow back issues despite a pretty windy 2nd night. Super happy, my buddy had his 200lbs stove and i laughed all the time, imagine hauling a solid iron stove to the desert, no thanks! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2023 by F. B. Brand F. B. Brand

  • Magnificent little burner!
Style: Top Pipe
I can't imagine how anyone would give this a negative review! It was boxed securely, undamaged and easy to assemble. The firebox grate warps when it gets hot but it's not damaged, and it doesn't hinder the performance of the stove whatsoever. It's a solid well-built unit. The stove top is 14" off the ground and it'll hold 30 lbs. easy. The stovetop opening allows open flame contact with pots through a 6" open hole for a fast heat and hand warming. It's like sitting by a small open fire. I don't intend to pack it far, so 15 pounds isn't an issue. The welds on the spark arrestor cap aren't beautiful but function fine. The stove pipes are sturdy and fit together nicely. It's easy and simple to use, move and store away. It'll take an 11" stick of wood and it'll warm a small tent very nicely even in frigid single digit weather and it doesn't smoke if you understand how it works. It was $89.99 and I expect it to last me forever, it will, but I'll update if it doesn't. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 19, 2023 by Amazon Customer Amazon Customer

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