Full Review Blaze King Wood Stove PLUS upgrades & tips/tricks (Off Grid Cabin in Canadian North) 🏡🪵🪓

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After a full year of extreme cold in our off-grid cabin (based in the Canadian North) I am providing a full review plus upgrades and tips/tricks you can use in your Blaze King Wood Stove.

Thanks for tuning in,
Chuck Porter - Everything Outdoors

Where to buy BLAZE KING STOVES:
PWR SPORTS (Labrador City): (709) 944-7333 (Manager Dale Feltham)

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Hey guys. Just wanted to add I’m at NOT getting any kickbacks from this video. I made it purely to express how happy I am with it, and to share my experience, one year in. I appreciate your tips and tricks and you sharing your experience. Thanks all 👍

ChuckPorterEverythingOutdoors
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I've ran this stove for six years, you cannot get any better.

prolongedexposure
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I am a 71 year old lady who ran the same Earth Stove for almost 40 years. Just this week I traded it in for a Blaze King Princess and though I was sad to see old faithful go I am super excited to not be toting huge pieces of wood to feed it and having to tend it all the time. For once I am anxious for colder temps to come this fall! Thanks Chuck for all of the good info. I am going to save this video because I am just learning about the catalytic system and you did such a good job of explaining.🔥

dllwillis
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Am glad that you took the time and effort to share, thank you, it was helpful

jeanvaljohn
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Love the clean out hole in the middle that’s awesome much cleaner then a pail and shovel not to mention the dust floating in the air of the cabin when trying to clean the stove.

iancurran
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Can't beat that crackling of a wood stove!!!

rebootfitness
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It's a beautiful wood stove thanks for the review. Isn't it nice when you buy something & it turns out to be worth it. 🙂🇨🇦👍👍👍👍👍

patbeaudoin
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Seasoned dry wood is the secret to wood stoves

kevinbaird
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Hey Chuck! Thanks for the review on your stove. In my opinion, in any cabin the wood stove is the centre piece . It’s something everyone sees and watches when they’re in the cabin. Much like the old cook stoves in the old farm houses. The stove adds to the whole look of the place. Your stove looks great, it matches your cabin. Looks like summer is coming to an end for you guys. Really cooling down here in my area at night. Anybody that hasn’t had to go outside in the middle of the night, half dressed, for an arm load of firewood because they forgot to do it before bedtime, has not lived a full and fore filling life. Lol

KChandler
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The best stove. Owned for a long time and they are the most efficient stoves for extreme climates. We replaced a barrel stove in the cabin and there’s no more waking up at 3am to relight the fire.

AKcabins
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My uncle has had a Blaze King (King model) in his log cabin in the high mountains of central Utah for over 20 years. The stove is simply just amazing. burn times and heats up the cabin quick. The secondary burn is just incredible! I don't know that there's another brand of wood stove out on the market that can come close to Blaze King. Worth every penny!

MrRojoneck
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Thank you for the review. It struck me today when I watched the intro that I have been with you quite awhile. The outdoor kitchen was built almost 4 years ago and I was subscribed well before then. Amazing how much I have enjoyed your channel. I look forward to many more years of being allowed into a part of your life. May you and yours continue to be blessed!

mathewfullerton
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I've been using a Blaze King Chinook 30 foe several years now. Couldn't be happier. Friends are amazed at how little wood we burn and how infrequently we clean it out.

shadstoddard
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Awesome video. You had me sold when you said no more getting up in the middle of the night to reload. Also the no run away condition was not seen ... I hate those conditions with stoves. Steady heat is also an important factor... No fun visiting someone and you have to open the windows to be comfortable.

freenewfie
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We bought the same stove last year and are completely in love with it. Buy once cry once

scoutrfl
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I really like the "tone" and editing style of your videos. I subscribed within just a few minutes. I also appreciate the review of this stove, which is definitely a good choice.
Have you ever tried the "top-down" fire method? You stack bigger pieces on bottom, then smaller pieces, then kindling, then tinder, and light it at the top. It works extremely well and the main benefit is that you lay out the fire, light it, and then walk away. You don't keep opening the door to add more wood. In a good stove, like yours, you can literally strike a match and not be back for 2-3 hours, while the stove does its job! Most folks who try this method never go back to building fires the old way.

jasonbroom
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That was a great review Chuck. I've been heating with wood for most of my life and can attest to the importance of a quality stove. You're fulfilling your dreams and it's been wonderful to watch. Cheers from NS!

TitanTrails
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(This is Tom, not Sandra.)
You, sir, are a great salesman for this product. You thoroughly described, and showed, how to use it effectively each time. That company needs to pay you for being their spokesman for their product. You have a great looking cabin there. I hope you don't have any trouble with wild animals invading your area....i.e. a BIGFOOT, etc. Thank you for such a great video, sir. Take care and may GOD bless you and yours.

sandranelson
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Just getting a full 8hrs sleep without having to get up and stoke the stove is worth it.
Love to see a video of how much heat it kicks out on those longer burns and level of smoke outside the chimney.
Hello from Alberta!

Indeewoods
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Been using a BK King model for 18 winters. We burn 24/7 for 5 to 6 months and go thru 5 to 6 cords of Douglas Fir and the odd bite of Pine. I clean the ash out once mid season and clean the chimney once during the summer, this is possible due to the fact my wood is seasoned for two years before burning...wouldn't have anything else. Oh ya...I've never had to change out the catalytic combustion either.

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