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Upgraded Hot Tent Stove – High-Temperature Wood Burning with 7-Section Roll-Edge Chimney, Reinforced Door Frame, Airtight Body & Tempered Glass – Portable for Camping, Ice Fishing, Hunting

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Features

  • Market-Driven UpgradeBuilt on common tent stove features, this upgraded model solves pain points found in most wood stoves; hightemperature coating withstands 1472F (800C) for reliable outdoor wood burning.
  • Reinforced Door FrameLike standard portable wood stoves, it has a sturdy door, but the reinforced frame prevents long-term wear, ensuring durability in hot tent stove setups.
  • Roll-Edge 7-Section ChimneyStandard chimneys exist on many stoves, yet this model adds roll-edge safety, seven sections, and 2.1m height to fit most canvas and wall tents safely.
  • Enhanced AirtightnessWhile typical wood stoves have sealed bodies, this upgraded stove improves airtightness, reducing smoke leakage and enhancing combustion efficiency for camping wood stove users.
  • Heat-Resistant GlassCommon wood stoves include viewing windows, but this stove uses tempered ceramic glass that handles extreme heat and provides clear flame visibility for wood stove tent setups.

Brand: YRenZ


Fuel Type: Wood


Material: Carbon Steel


Product Dimensions: 14.5"L x 20"W x 100"H


Power Source: fuel_powered


Manufacture Year: 2025


Fuel Type: Wood


Power Source: fuel_powered


Item Dimensions L x W x H: 14.5"L x 20"W x 100"H


Material: Carbon Steel


Brand Name: YRenZ


Manufacture Year: 2025


Model Number: YRZ-HW-RML-005


Included Components: stove


Manufacturer: YRenZ


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  • There is no camping without it!
It is a heavy duty camping essential good for "hot tenting" , using a stove inside a tent and outdoor cooking. This upgraded version is specifically built with a higher airtightness rating than previous models to solve the common issue of smoke leaking into the tent. and as a person who like going camping and who used a couple of these stoves I can say this one is reinforced to prevent smoke back, which is the biggest safety concern when sleeping in a hot tent. I love the high temperature tempered glass window, allowing you to monitor your fuel levels and enjoy the "fireplace" ambiance without opening the door and losing heat. I would say it weights around 20lbs so it is portable and easy to bring to your camping trip and will not take up much space. Like most high-temp painted stoves, this will off-gas during the first burn, but I recommend you to do the first use on the outside. I highly recommend this product, either for your own use or for a gift for someone who loves camping. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 4, 2026 by Henrique Oliveira

  • Really fun and compact wood stove
Got this to heat my ice fishing tent once I install a stove jack. The stove is very compact and all of the pipes fit inside the fire chamber when traveling as well as the legs fold up. It is fairly heavy due to its steel construction but is a good value because of that (aluminum or titanium stoves are much more) it burns very well and outputs plenty of heat. You can cook directly on the top of the stove or open the little hole cover and cook over the actual flame to boil water etc. the chimney has a little bit of a spark aerator but not as fine as I’d like as I’m afraid a stray ember could land on top of your tent or hut and burn through if you’re using especially sappy wood. In my testing I only saw a couple of stray embers come out and float down but they burned out pretty quick. Disassembly was fairly easy once the stove was cool however some of the pipes do get a little stuck inside each other and the instructions recommend using wd40 to loosen which worked well so may be a good idea to bring some kind of oil when camping in case they get stuck. Overall I’m very happy with the stove ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 13, 2026 by Brandon

  • Welds could be better to preven leaks
First run with the stove i was impressed however i used it in my hit tent and it caused some problems, the thing leaks at every weld causing carbon monoxide and smoke to fill my tent had to pack up early because of this every weld on has a hole in it and as a welder myself this is unacceptable and i should not have to repair it but here we are besides that its decent but im personally going to weld the top cooking plate for it leaks also ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2026 by Robert

  • PACKS UP NICELY AND GETS HOT! I'M PRETTY IMPRESSED!
I put this thing through a test run this weekend and it performed well! We're casual campers, so this kind of thing is new to us, but reading a lot about them, it seems like you should always burn them outdoors first to off-gas them (plus you should always test your gear before you use it). You do have to "install" the glass - but it's as simple as sliding it upwards into the door slot and hand-tightening two screws to hold it up. I didn't like that there was an air gap there, so I used some gasket tape meant for this kind of stove to seal it a little better. I've also ordered some replacement glass in case I ever break this glass, because not having the glass would render it useless for my needs. After adding the gasket tape to the edge of the glass piece, where it meets the metal, I set this up outside and burned a grocery store log in it (the kind that you burn in the paper they come in, which is the firestarter). With the damper fully open and the air intake vent open about halfway, it burned for just shy of three hours in high-60 degree weather. I put it on top of a welding blanket as a precaution, because there was a deck next to it; I made sure the blanket covered the deck for over a foot as well. This thing gets HOT!!! I had set the bag it comes with (the little plastic bag with the extra parts) on the far edge of one of the unfolded racks and it melted after this thing got going. So no more of that. Also, it did off-gas a little; it may have been chemicals burning off or the paint, but it wasn't too terrible. I plan to give this a try in our tent as well (with a special hot tent vent and the welding blanket protecting that entire half of the tent), so hopefully it's fully off-gassed by the time we use it in the field. The paint did bubble and peel a bit, but it seems to be double-coated, so I just brushed away the part that peeled off and it doesn't look too terrible. It's still black, even where it peeled, but you can see the edge of where it bubbled and peeled off, which was right by the chimney. Not that it matters, this thing is gonna get super dirty anyway. It got warm underneath the unit as well, but not nearly as much as on the sides - it would DEFINITELY heat up a small tent; in fact you'd have to be really careful to make sure it didn't burn or melt anything. I think, with our welding blanket, careful setup and placement, and caution with children and pets, this will be great in our tent. It would also be awesome outside, when more conventional campfires aren't practical, or in an open vestibule for semi-indoor cooking. I cooked some eggs on it, with the top closed, in a small pan just fine. The chimney was also pretty sturdy, but in heavy winds, you may want to use the guy line attachments (with a rope that's somewhat resistant to heat; the connection points for the guy line didn't get hot, but if they somehow touch the chimney pieces directly, they run the risk of melting or catching fire, depending on how long they have contact). Not a lot of smoke seemed to escape from anywhere but the chimney, unless I opened the door. I don't know how much my extra gasket tape affected that, but it's great for keeping this in a tent or enclosed space. The door did get sooty beyond visibility quickly, but again, my gasket tape may have influenced that, and I used the reflections between the front vents as a guide for how much burn was left. I did open the door once to turn the remnants of the wood; that would have left an enclosed tent kind of smoky smelling (I don't do well with heavy smoke smells, so I appreciate that this doesn't leak too much). It's not the kind of thing I'd take backpacking because of the heft, but everything packs into it nicely (I put the welding blanket on top, underneath the racks that double as handles) and if you're car camping or can lug this to your site, it would be a compact, comfortable addition to a camping trip!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2026 by LP

  • YRenZ upgraded hot tent stove
Outstanding. Used this YRenZ upgraded hot tent stove on a weekend ice fishing trip and it was great. It heats a small canvas tent evenly, the tempered glass gives a nice view of the fire, and the reinforced door and airtight body feel solid and well made. Chimney setup was straightforward and packed down compactly for transport. For the price it is a great value, durable enough for regular outings, and easy for a DIY camper to use. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 14, 2026 by Dreamstress

  • Warn garage
This little stove is pretty cool, it is easy to install and includes enough pipe to do so. It is small but mighty, it holds a decent amount of wood and heats up our garage. We put a pot of water on the top to keep humidity up, you could also cook on it. The seals are tight and no smoke leaks out of where it shouldn’t. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2026 by M. KELLER

  • Solid Door and Smooth Operation
The door feels sturdy and closes well. After multiple burns, everything still lines up and works smoothly.
Reviewed in the United States on January 15, 2026 by Limehouse Architects

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