Everything You Need to Know Before Buying a Hot Tent Stove

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If you have a hot tent stove or are thinking about getting one, consider these things first. Often times people get the wrong size or type of tent stove for what they want to do with it. In this video, I cover things like stove size, tent size, the type of wood you burn, burn time, and whether or not it's worth it to splurge for extra glass. I hope you find it helpful!

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00:00 Stove Size
00:59 Tent Size and Type
02:55 Glass
04:48 Softwood vs Hardwood
07:02 Burn Time
08:10 Tent Stove Positioning

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You have no idea how much I learn from you. As a single old lady that grew up thinking "roughing it" meant a Hotel with no pool-everything is new to me! My husband tried to get me to camp once when we were young. I burst into tears because I thought he was taking me to woods to kill me. Why else do people go to ewww woods?! Yeah. I blame my upbringing 🤣. Thank you. Seriously. I’m a successful Nomad because of awesome people like you. Take Care. Hug that wonderful wife & keep being an great example to the wee ones.

stanbyme
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A good trick to hold heat in the tent is to, if you can, find some rocks and place them under the stove. They will capture and hold heat, and radiate it off when the fire starts to die down.

Bemeseias
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Ive got a couple of these tent stoves permanently installed in my house in rooms i use the most

sangreevolver
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I appreciate the detailed video, especially concerning the types of woods.

apb
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Your video is awesome. I like your video.
I saw a TrekRevive SWEETY Titanium Tent Stove with Pipe for Hot Tent Camping on Gegu. It is more portable, suitable for hiking and lighter. Which one is better?🤔🤔

stevent
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Good video! Been wanting to get into this hobby for a few years. I think this winter will be the one.

JohnnyBGood-bltx
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Question, what if i use those bbq charcoals? Very cheap, no real big fire, but seems emit lots of heat for very long time

Steve-wouy
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Great video. Just got one of these for my cabin. I have access to unlimited wood and machines to cut.
Thanks. Great info

rachelross
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I wonder how well peat bricks would burn in those stoves. We stayed in Ireland and all of the fire places there used peat cut from the local bogs that they then dried and used as fuel. Burned forever too.

TheDubVee
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I noticed both of your stoves also have burner lids. Do you prefer your stoves have that over just a solid top?

LateNightPoetry
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Very beautiful stove. Thanks for sharing.

PEIQING-LHL
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hi, what material you use UNDER the stove on the tent floor, and also at the top where the chimney go out??? and where to buy it, I have zero idea what is it

midnightdxd
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A lot of information, fast…thanks, from…an old man in the hills of east Tennessee.

papajeff
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Thanks, that was a very good and informative. Stay warm😊

quinntheeskimooutdoors
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Have a Tentipi Safir 9CP and a Woodlander double view love them.

pasystem
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so my big question. im eyeballing the dandelion stove. more or less like the left one. but with that glass in theory say it dips into the single digits in my tent and i need to stuff it. how well can that glass handle the heat.

wage
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Could you put one of these in an enclosed space such as a shed?

someguy
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Which stove would you recommend for the yurt style tents, the Winnerwell or another brand?

NadesikoRose
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You failed to mention how hard it is to light a fire using hardwood like oak by itself! Behind the cabinet shop in town is the offcuts ( yes I asked first ) and oak and maple off cuts from furniture building really make nice fires. I have the smaller stove and I am still in the process of trying to limit the air intake so that it burns longer .Since I bought my stainless stove it has doubled in price !

brucewmclaughlin
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Use some compressed sawdust blocks you can sleep all night

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