Portable Camp Stoves at Lowes

Choupique

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Got an 18" on the way. I'm pretty handy with a torch and mig gun so if it doesn't draft good, I'll come up with a way to modify it to use sections of 4" exhaust pipe. Shouldn't be hard to do. I'll make up a lil kit list for yall if I end up doing it.
 

Legend

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Between me and friends we just bought 4 18inchers. Hard to beat for the price. Might jump on Amazon and grab a cheap tent for a truck camp setup.
 
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Nice. I’m not too worried about installing it, I just have no clue where. I have a 7 x 9. My tent is just too small for 2 people and a stove. So 1 person it is and a stove I guess.

What are you going to do on the floor under the stove (as far as protection goes).
I am probably going to try and find a big cookie sheet or something similar to put down on the floor.

Ya, a 7x9 might be a little tight.
 

Andyram_18

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They Were out of stock yesterday. I looked again this morning and was able to order one! Looking back, mine was stainless steel. That should be interesting.
 

Beanyray

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I’ve watched this thread for months now and finally bit the bullet. They’re back in stock this morning.


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I bought one, $29.99 delivered I figured why not. I never backpack in with my stove so I sold my seek outside and plan to replace it with one of these.
 
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I got mine today, pretty impressed for $30!

I can definitely see that the chimney is the weak link - I measured it only about 1.8" ID! If anybody has suggestions for what components to use for a larger diameter chimney I'd love to hear what ideas y'all have come up with!

If I can't come up with a good, inexpensive solution I think I may just have the chimney & damper from the OTHER stove I just bought in the Cheap Titantium Stove thread pull double duty, that one is 2.5".
 
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he_lives

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I got mine today, pretty impressed for $30!

I can definitely see that the chimney is the weak link - I measured it only about 1.8" ID! If anybody has suggestions for what components to use for a larger diameter chimney I'd love to hear what ideas y'all have come up with!

If I can't come up with a good, inexpensive solution I think I may just have the chimney & damper from the OTHER stove I just bought in the Cheap Titantium Stove thread pull double duty, that one is 2.5".

I thought the same thing, but actually didnt have much issue getting a fire started and getting it to draft during burn it.
 

Choupique

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Got mine going today. It does ok. I did manage to get mine to basically backfire and flame out by building a ripping ass fire with logs and old diesel and motor oil. Don't recommend doing that in the tent.

For $30 I think it's just fine. Definitely going to see about getting a bigger pipe on it though. Having a flame out in the tent would be really bad and being able to build a ripping inferno in this little stove would be really cool.
 

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Choupique

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If anybody has suggestions for what components to use for a larger diameter chimney I'd love to hear what ideas y'all have come up with!

I'm probably just going to cut a bigger hole in it and weld a bigger pipe to it, probably in the center. You have to be careful, you can't put 80 pounds of pipe on the back of this dinky thing.
 
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