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Everything was good. The price and value is great. The stove I bought will be for the homeless in tents. I used a stove like this for 5 years in the winter in my tent and they are great. Works best without the spark arrester.
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This thing is effectively useless rubbish. With some fabrication skills, it could be improved but it's not efficient because nothing lines up so the control vents are useless. Air and smoke comes out everywhere. Although I certainly couldn't make it from scratch for that price and I read the reviews saying the same thing. I bought it with the intention of improving it so it's not such a useless, clumsy pig. It's very heavy. The pips are solid. Not a great thing if you want to take it camping. Also, you'll burn something down. If you aren't able to modify this thing, I suggest buying something better. And If you ARE able to modify this thing, I'd still suggest buying something better!!!! Life's too short!
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First the bad...It's a poorly made wood stove. The paint melted the first time we started it and smoked all throughout the tent. The stove pipe is so small and thin it turned red hot and ashes the paint all over the ground. It will serve the purpose of you don't need to use it often but I recommend getting it going before you ever leave for camp and get new stove pipe. The good parts... It does put out nice heat. It's stay pretty steady once set up as long as you don't have to move it. It's a decent starter stove to find out if you will like a wood stove or not.
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This stove is what you would expect for the price. The baffles are basically useless because the door doesn't shut tightly enough for the baffle to even matter. The whole thing is painted with regular paint so the first several times you burn in it, you end up with a puddle of black melted paint underneath the stove. After ripping it apart, grinding it down to metal, and reworking some weld joints, I think it will serve as a good stove for my enclosed trailer camper I am building. We used it in deer camp this year, it was probably 25 degrees f outside and 80+ inside with uninsulated walls of the trailer, so it has no trouble putting the heat out. Be sure you remove the bird screen on the last flue pipe as it will melt paint into itself and clog the whole flue making it very smoking inside the tent or camper...Read full review
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A small light camping stove perfect for hiking, camping, or what we used it for keeping a greenhouse warm doringer cold snap, just be prepared to fire it the first time Outdoors while the paint cures.
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