Brand | Guide Gear |
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Material | Cast Iron, ash, wood |
Color | black |
Product Dimensions | 20"D x 11"W x 13"H |
Item Weight | 42.2 Pounds |
Ventilation Type | Direct Vent |
Fuel Type | Wood |
Portable | Yes |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20 x 13 x 11 inches |
Package Weight | 42.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20 x 11 x 13 inches |
Brand Name | Guide Gear |
Part Number | 2A-OC029 |
Outdoor Wood Burning Stove, Portable with Chimney Pipe for Cooking, Camping, Tent, Hiking, Fishing, Backpacking
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Brand | Guide Gear |
Material | Cast Iron, ash, wood |
Color | black |
Product Dimensions | 20"D x 11"W x 13"H |
Item Weight | 42.2 Pounds |
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ASIN | B0155324VO |
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4.1 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #104,570 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #1 in Wood Burning Stoves #19,933 in Home Décor Products |
Date First Available | October 20, 2016 |
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Customers like the performance, value, and ease of assembly of the heating stove. For example, they mention it works well, is great for the price, and is easy to put together. Some appreciate the weight. That said, opinions are mixed on quality, size, and warmth.
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Customers like the performance of the heating stove. For example, they say it works well, functions as advertised, and is great value for money. Some mention that the material is heavy and should do well for what they intend to do. That said, some are happy with their purchase and recommend it to others.
"...I bought those locally. Works perfectly!..." Read more
"...It's slightly rusted of course, but not bad, and it works great! I truly love this little thing...." Read more
"...games and attempting to keep our money even though the tent is rendered useless, burried under snow/frozen into the ground and we could have..." Read more
"It worked great on my recent camping trip. Door seal fell off. I burned it in a few times before using it in a tent...." Read more
Customers are satisfied with the value of the heating stove. They mention that it's great for the price, provides great heat, and the construction is unsurpassed for the $110.
"...Pros:1. The price is great for what you get.2. The wood box is a good size.3. The assembly is simple.4...." Read more
"...Literally perfect for me. It's a nice little stove for the money...." Read more
"...Pros:+ Price - although utilitarian in design, the price is a fraction of other heater/stoves on the market..." Read more
"...I wasn’t expecting this thing to be so great for the price but it turned my winter tent into a sauna!..." Read more
Customers find the heating stove easy to put together and manage. They say everything went together well.
"...2. The wood box is a good size.3. The assembly is simple.4. It only weighs 40ish pounds.5. No smoke leaks around the flu pipe...." Read more
"...Assembly was easy. The door is very thick but the actual box itself is thinner, still seems durable...." Read more
"I was able to put it together and was easy to manage for this amateur but took a bit of work to remove parts. Going to use it again" Read more
"...The sealing tape fell off immediately. The instructions were misleading (told me to use a screwdriver when you actually need a 4/5mm Allen wrench)..." Read more
Customers like the weight of the heating stove. They mention it's fairly light, but heavier than it looks. They also say it'll provide enough heat for a small space and is portable. Customers also say the stove is reliable, well built, and compact. Overall, customers are happy with the weight and portability of the product.
"...It's a well made & heavy little stove. For my use, I can fuel it with the dead limbs that plague my yard after a storm...." Read more
"...This is a decent first stove. It does what it needs to do and it's light...." Read more
"...I was impressed with the solid craftsmanship of the stove--heavy and solid feeling, not at all a tinny little toy...." Read more
"...decent little stove puts off good heat for it's size and it's heavier than it looks." Read more
Customers are mixed about the quality of the heating stove. Some mention that the front door on the stove is high quality, and impressed with the solid craftsmanship. They also say that the stove has a sturdy, heavy gauge construction. However, other customers say that it's poor quality, pathetic, and partially collapsed under just an inch of snow. The walls of the stove are already warping after three uses, and some of the metal on top is a tiny bit warped.
"...12. Construction/material quality is great.13...." Read more
"...The heat output is great. The chamber itself is small so you can't just toss a log inside. The stack is OK...." Read more
"...It's a well made & heavy little stove. For my use, I can fuel it with the dead limbs that plague my yard after a storm...." Read more
"I see a lot of reviews on here for the poor quality, not perfect design/materials. It's like people expect a $1k Cubic Mini for $100...." Read more
Customers are mixed about the size of the heating stove. Some mention that the size was as expected, it does fit some nice sized logs, and the wood box is a good size. However, others say that it's small, the stove pipe is a little small, and that the exhaust pipe is not a standard size. The legs are too short, and it gets too hot and creates a fire.
"...Luckily I found one at Tractor Supply on clearance for $12, fit perfectly in this stove...." Read more
"...The heat output is great. The chamber itself is small so you can't just toss a log inside. The stack is OK...." Read more
"...Pros:1. The price is great for what you get.2. The wood box is a good size.3. The assembly is simple.4...." Read more
"...Legs short - for comfortable use by full-sized human I (and other reviewers) recommend placing on top of a couple cinder blocks so that you can load..." Read more
Customers have mixed opinions about the warmth of the heating stove. Some mention that it keeps their shed very warm, while others say that it doesn't hold heat or coals for more than a few hours due to poor ventilation.
"...it doesn't hold heat or coals for more than a few hours because of the poor ventilation and..." Read more
"...+ Heating efficiency - heats up fast and provides a lot of heat...." Read more
"...Although I do have to say it’s having trouble heating a 20 ft bell tent, perhaps should of gone with the bigger stove...." Read more
"Down right amazing warmth and I can cook on it, though my draft heat strips did melt off but that's how you know she's fully cured popped a hole in..." Read more
Customers are dissatisfied with the smell of the heating stove. They mention that it causes a lot of smoke, and that the smoke escapes from the door. They also say that the fumes are deadly if you don't completely burn off the chemical paint. Customers also mention that the chimney spits embers on top of their tent and burns small holes.
"...issues due to size constraints like when you open the door the smoke comes out... Yes, this is a tiny stove and when the wood is very close to the..." Read more
"...Sure, like other reviewers mentioned, it smokes a little out of the cracks in the door, but after the fire is rolling, everything finds its way up..." Read more
"...The top of the chimney spits embers on top of my tent and burned a few small holes, probably because the top is covered...." Read more
"...because there is no dead space in the stove above the door, smoke will just pour out when you're trying to light the stove, 4)..." Read more
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Off-gassing. In the instructions it says to get a fire going in it for several hours outside before you use it inside. I could never get the whole thing off gassed with just that. Most other stoves say 10-12 hours of continuous fire for off-gassing. I think the stove pipes just need to be tossed into a fire to fully off-gas. Seems like the inside is good after the initial fire but it doesn't quite take care of everything.
I have this set up in my 20' (6.1m) camper trailer. I use Dura-log and Enviro-log mostly and supplement it with some juniper. A full log gets my rig up to around 85-90F (~31C) in an hour and stays there for 3-5 hours. Where I am at is around 6700 feet in elevation (2042m), high desert. Most nights right now are sub freezing temps with high wind. What I have been doing lately is cut the log in half and add a couple slices of juniper and that will burn for a good 5 hours before I need to add more. This is with the door closed and all the air holes open. Throw in another slice of juniper every now and then and I am staying at 70F (21C). This is great since before I had to open up the roof vents because it was getting too hot. So no more wasted energy.
Materials. Not the greatest ever put together for a wood stove but not horrible either. I understand that for the price we will have to deal with a few sub standard items. I have already purchased a seal replacement kit for when the door seal ultimately fails, but they all do on any fireplace you buy anyway. Looking right now at the top of my stove I can see that it is uneven. It is bulged up a little bit by the stove pipe and a little dip near the door. That is the nature of steel. It expands when hot and not so much where it is cooler. Whatever, I can deal with that. It still heats up a pot of water for me when I go to shower.
One thing that I think should have come with it is a grill for the wood to sit on. Luckily I found one at Tractor Supply on clearance for $12, fit perfectly in this stove. You could easily make one with some expanded steel or bbq grate.
So for the price this is exactly what I needed. I really didn't want to rely on propane to heat my trailer. Once I build up my tool shed/shop I will be getting another one of these or maybe one of the larger models.
Pros:
1. The price is great for what you get.
2. The wood box is a good size.
3. The assembly is simple.
4. It only weighs 40ish pounds.
5. No smoke leaks around the flu pipe.
6. It will definitely heat the surrounding area.
7. It would be pretty hard to over fire it.
8. The last flu pipe already has a rain cap installed (technically it's welded on).
9. It came with a damper pre-installed into the flu pipe.
10. All parts fit inside the fire box for easy transportation.
11. It has great draft for only having a 3" flu.
12. Construction/material quality is great.
13. I'm not suggesting anyone use this for an RV as I am seeing how they aren't technically rated for that use (legal disclaimer there) but I've determined its safe with the proper install, in conjunction with using carbon monoxide detectors, smoke detectors and hearth board in the correct places. To me this stove is no more dangerous than any other wood stove on the market and is in fact much safer than some others I've used in the past.
The cons: 1. If you pack a bunch of wood in it the door can't be completely latched otherwise it puffs smoke out of the 3-6 holes on the front door vents. Solution just don't latch the door closed to where it creates a tight seal.
2. There isn't a rack inside to stack the wood on top of, not necessarily a necessity but would create a little more airflow and allow an ash/coal base and one could be purchased separately or homemade.
3. Doesn't have fire brick inside, could be purchased separately as well.
Out of those cons the only one that truly matters is not being able to latch the door creating a tight seal, I have had wood shift in other wood stoves and fall out of a door that wasn't completely latched. Use common sense and keep an eye on the woodstove, as you should with any woodstove and there shouldn't be any issues with even that con.
Overall well worth the money and the pros outweigh the cons by leaps and bounds!