Danchel Outdoor Tent Wood Stove - Is This The Best Value On Amazon?

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Danchel Wood Stoves For Hot Tent Camping. I had the pleasure of seeing first hand, the wood stoves from Danchel Outdoor. A fully featured stove made with quality materials at a very competitive price. In this long-winded review, I show you how these stoves can
be the centerpiece of your hot tent set up.

Danchel sent me these stoves free of charge. I was not compensated or required to review them.

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You sold me on it. I think you just opened me up to a whole new season of backpacking. Thank you Mr. Pelton!

WallowaHikes
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You are a cool dude. You keep it real and nothing phoney. Great ditty. That's why I bought a Danchel.

robertpiper
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I'm glad you stuck with it! I couldn't help but smile at your moments of frustration. We've all been there! Thanks!

Scotty-gggc
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I own this stove and the biggest issue is the lack of a heating grate. Basically you have no airflow below your fuel, causing you have to babysit the stove much more than you'd have to with a grate. I bought a grate that fits inside from a third party and now I can just load it and it'll burn for an hour unattended.

napukapu
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The nice thing is once you get a couple burns in on your rolled pipe, it’s way easier to do in the field without having to start at a diagonal.
I’ve also found that putting 2-3 rings on at once when you go to put the first ring on makes it easier to slide them up quickly to keep the roll.
Good stuff Rob!

BackcountryExposure
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Thanks for this video! This stove looks soooo much better than my seek outside. That stove used threaded rods with wing nuts to hold everything together and just so many issues with the stove pipe collar and spark screen and stove wall warpage. I like the how these have the draft holes in the door so it stays above the ash. You’ll have to clean these out daily no matter what but at least this will provide oxygen for the entire day! As far as the stove pipe initial burn setup here’s what I did: Get a 10’ pvc pipe smaller than the ring diameter and duct tape a couple strips to it at the ends, leave a little hanging out either end so you can pull it off once it’s rolled. Then laying it on the hard flat ground you roll the sheet around the pipe and once it’s rolled you hold it with one hand and place small pieces of duct tape (prepped ahead) along the length of the outer edge. Once it’s taped you can work the rings on some from each end. Once you have the rings evenly spaced you pull off all the tape go burn it in and you’ll never have to worry about it again. Also, before I pack the stove away I usually run a very hot burn and it cleans out most of the creosote buildup and it typically just flakes off the pipe when you roll it up for storage. It’s still a mess. When you go to use the pipe next time it rolls into it burned in position very easy. Don’t worry about wrinkles it’s just how it is and doesn’t hurt the pipe. Always use gloves! Especially when placing the rings.

Oldrush
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Loved the stove getting to 'pay you back' for taking it out in the cold 😂, that snowball almost got you😂. Very interested and informative, cheers and regards from Dublin 🇮🇪.

leonardmcdermott
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You got me interested in hot tenting next year. You had lots of patience with that stove pipe.

SeniorHiker
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Very helpful man. Thaxs

Was "read all of them the funny ones.... the hateful allll of them" lol

drborg
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Wow, gr8 demo on the wood burning stove. The stove is EZ 2 carry & put 2gether, though the chimney was differcult, but after w/ practice, it'll get EZer. Thx 4 sharing on Utube.

johnchan
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Burn in both ends by swapping top to bottom. That way it will be really easy to roll the next time. It's pretty easy to roll the stove pipe after that.

cfeller
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I have never seen a more honest review on rolling that XXX stove pipe foe the first time. My first pipe I ruined and had to replace. Second pipe I used piece of plastic pipe, make sure your pipe is smaller than what the stove pipe is. Once I burned the stove for a few hours the pipe now almost rolls itself.

dr.dolittle
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Awesome video brother.
I really appreciate how articulate and simple that you are in how you describe and explain absolutely everything very well, clearly and without absolutely any nonsense like many others on YouTube.
Hands down, the best YouTube video that I have ever watched and enjoyed.
Also, watching you fight with the stove pipe, was like pissing in the wind !!!😅
This is my first time watching your videos, and I am glad that I stumbled across this and your channel.
Safe and happy travels brother
🦅💪🏾🙏🏾🪶
Thanks

TrevorChenier
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Great review. I bought this stove. Arrives tomorrow.

Berniewojewski
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I love those gloves too, best I've had I think. Thanks Mr. Pelton!

mikeghost
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Yup those titanium stove pipes that need rolling for the first time are a pain in the (you know what)! After the first time, they roll straight into the chimney form when you roll it out. I purchased one of these after watching your video, and as you say. It is the best bang for your buck. Cheers.

KiwiBushcraftAndSurvival
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Love the stoves that are coming out. Nice to cook on and dry gear. Lots of options all with a different purpose

kokadjooutdoors
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Nicely done. I own several of these stoves as well!

LoneCrowAdventures
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Well done for a fantastic and comprehensive review of the stove. You did a great job with that nightmare stovepipe in the end, despite the challenge.

beardymcbeardface
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I'm glad someone was willing to show how stupid those chimneys are but my second time was way way easier. Thanks man

TheTunnellTake