Wood stove
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3 February 2013, 12:16
thanks
![]() Its expensive because of the titanium. I did see the frontier stove and i think it is my only option but it does take up a lot of floor space.
3 February 2013, 12:17
Cheers for that N.R.
I was actually going to make my own, but for that price, and the water heater option and the fact its portable so you can move it from bol to bol if necessary its not worth the bother. Is it actually as good as it looks or is it more hype than fact?
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3 February 2013, 12:18
oh I didn't know there was a water heater for it.
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I think the only mod I'd make to that is pieces of chain from foot to foot so as not to let the legs collapse if anything heavy were on it or something accidentally fell on it.
If anybody has any reviews of it apart from the ones on the website, let me know please as I'm looking at this for my next big purchase. Any others like this do you know? I'd like the option of portability but its not absolutely essential after all everything's portable with a bit of effort...
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3 February 2013, 12:25
(This post was last modified: 3 February 2013, 12:37 by NorthernRaider.)
(3 February 2013, 12:17)Prepper1 Wrote: Cheers for that N.R. Its that good, quite a few Brit preppers have them, they were selling like hot snot at the WG the other year, I called into a store near Peterborough during some travels cos they said they had 3 in stock, I got there 4 hours later and they were all gone. FYI not sure but RONNIE SUNSHINES is usually the cheapest but I hope perhaps Beardyman stocks em. BTW remember that its a THIN WALL device so eventually after many years, cos it doesnt have a cast iron top it will burn through, BUT of course its piss easy to weld another lump of 4 or 5 mm mild steel over it when it does ![]()
3 February 2013, 19:29
They look about as perfect as you can get,.. such a useful piece of equipment
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3 February 2013, 19:39
Ordered one this weekend before I'd seen this post. Ronnie sunshines via amazon is about 9p dearer than World of camping but the free delivery makes it cheeper. Also ordered the water heater and spark arrestor.
4 February 2013, 13:07
Had mine for about a year now. Can't recommend them enough, great thing. I use mine in the 5m soulpad, give out enough heat to keep it warm. Took little un out on his first camp last february, tent was nice and toasty.
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