huntsman22
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just use a cookie sheet under the feet.....
Anyone order off of Amazon and take delivery yet?It is available from Amazon now. Delivery date isn't the best but $129 delivered isn't that bad.
Soomloom foldable titanium wood-burning stove WintourULtai0.5mmlightweight compact durable portable folding wood burning outdoor camping hiking bushcraft ultralight cooking heatingfirewood stove https://a.co/d/iU7QBUS
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I will update when I get it. I think delivery date is Dec. But with an amazon gift card it only cost me $29. So I am not worried about the wait.Anyone order off of Amazon and take delivery yet?
Looks like the same model as original post but maybe better service from Amazon if there are delivery or product issues, etc.
You were able to purchase it on Amazon? What did it cost you on there?Mine came in from Amazon 2 weeks early. Wednesday hopefully I will get a chance to set it up in my cimarron and maybe get a burn in it. The bag that it comes with will be getting changed out.
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Yep got it on amazon. It was $129.You were able to purchase it on Amazon? What did it cost you on there?
Can you share the linkYep got it on amazon. It was $129.
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Glad we have the first amazon report in. I have to wait till Christmas morning to see if mine shows up haha.Yep got it on amazon. It was $129.
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Thanks for the solid breakdown. I’m gonna pull the trigger after seeing this.I decided to order one to test and mine also came in a few weeks early.
Initial impressions are it’s a nice stove and no complaints. I already own a Liteoutdoors stove and a buddy owns a Seek Outside large stove.
My scale reads 3 lbs for the stove and dampener (everything but the stove pipe). Other than putting it together I haven’t messed with it, but I can say it assembles easily and seems well built. I’d say the panels appear a little thicker than other stoves I’ve been around if memory serves.
I think it’s pretty much a carbon copy of the GoHunt stove, but with a glass door.
There are lighter options. The Liteoutdoors is probably one of the lightest, but I’m not a huge fan of assembling it, and the legs on the LO are basically useless. Too short and makes the stove so low to the ground you end up smoking out the tent as twigs and moss burn under the stove body.
No complaints and I’m happy with the Soomloom. For the price, it’s tough to beat. I’ll be packing it next spring for bear season and see how it fares. It’s not the largest stove, but about perfect for a Redcliff and/or smaller.
The little screws that secure the stove pipe dampener to the body may be an issue so I’ll buy a couple spares at the hardware store.
The Soomloom carrying case is acceptable in my opinion, but I’m curious what case you would replace it with?
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Thanks for the solid breakdown. I’m gonna pull the trigger after seeing this.
I switched my OG bag out to the three ridges gear bag. It’s two bags, one for the pipe and one for the body. It works great. I also switch out the bottom feet for their feet as well. The OG feet have a solid bottom to where the three ridge feet allow you to screw the leg through to help level and anchor it into the ground. I’ve used it a couple times of some over night trips. I don’t have any experience with other brands but this stove is super easy to put together and get going. It kept my sawtooth warm enough that I was comfortable.
I am looking for extra pipe rings if anyone knows where to get them. And damper screws, lost one and pick up some screws from the depot that will work. But the head is a little smaller.
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