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I have a small wall tent 8x10 and am looking for a wood stove that is reasonable in price, weight and works well (drafts well). Lots of options out there, too many to the point of being overwhelming.
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I have a Four Dog Stove and use it in an 8 person Seek Outside tipi. Compared to other stoves, mostly collapsible, in this weight range, it is a much better option.....more durable, easier to regulate temperature and easy to setup.So I'm looking at getting a cabelas outfitter instinct 10x10 tent and a stove for hunting trips. I've read a few reviews that say you have to add firewood in the middle of the night to stay warm. I've also heard that if you use bigger and wet logs right before you go to sleep it will burn longer. I'm currently looking at a four dog stove - they have different options, the two dog says it will heat a 10x10 but it's small.
My main concern is not waking up in the middle of the night having to add wood. I'm thinking the smaller stove I'd have to add more wood more often than not, however if I get a big stove I don't want it to be too hot for that 10x10 tent.
One last thing - I read that the four dog stoves burn longer due to the baffle they have in the top of them, but I also read that baffle causes them to boil smoke out the door when you open it. Anyone have any experience with this?
This will be for a basecamp near the truck so I'd rather have a heavy duty stove vs a lighter one.
This will be my first tent stove so all the thoughts would be appreciated.