Portable Military Camping Tent Steel Wood Stove Heater Army Cook Hunting Fishing Cot


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List Price : Price : $69.89
Portable Military Camping Tent Steel Wood Stove Heater Army Cook Hunting Fishing Cot

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This is a great stove you can use to cook your dinner, dry your gear, heat your shelter, or just warm your hands and feet on a cold winter's night. Safer than an open fire. Small enough to transport in your car and hand carry to your campsite. The ample cook top space gives you room to cook up lots of tasty dishes. When you're not cooking, you can rotate the cook top outward to dry wet socks and gloves. In areas where open fires are not permitted this portable stove could be a handy item to have. A great gift idea for your favorite camper, fisherman (great for ice-fishing), hunter, or lover of wood-burning stoves.

Four (17" long × 2 1/2" diameter) interlocking flue pipe sections. Spark arrestor for added safety. Stove can be used in an outfitters tent with a stove pipe vent. Removable legs (15 1/2" long). Removable dual side cooking tubes can be used for baking potatoes, foil meals, etc. The stove has front and rear air flow regulators and an easy access bottom ash clean-out. Stove tools included. Stove pipe cap. Super strong rolled steel construction. Sets up in minutes. Top grate is hinged and doubles as a carrying handle when stove is not in use. Stove pipes, side tubes, legs, and tools all fit inside stove for easy transport. Grate folds to provide flat heating surface on top of stove and can be folded out for drying gloves, socks, and small items. Burns wood, compressed logs, charcoal or any convenient combustible. Measures: 18" long × 10 1/4" wide × 11" tall. Stands 26 1/2" with Extension legs.


  • Stove can be used in an outfitters tent with a stove pipe vent; Four (17" long × 2 1/2" diameter) interlocking flue pipe sections
  • Spark arrestor for added safety; Removable dual side cooking tubes can be used for baking potatoes, foil meals, etc.
  • The stove has front and rear air flow regulators and an easy access bottom ash clean-out.
  • Top grate is hinged and doubles as a carrying handle when stove is not in use.
  • Grate folds to provide flat heating surface on top of stove and can be folded out for drying gloves, socks, and small items.


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23 of 23 people found the following review helpful
4.0 out of 5 stars innovative, portable, well built, cheap paint burns off:(, October 12, 2010
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Entire chimney I think must be used to get good draw, I had no trouble. I used very damp wood that burnt great. Great design, packs up easy. Ash cleans out with included tool threw the slider coal door easy, very affordable, solid, clean strong welds, and functional.

I would have given it 5 stars but the paint is not high heat paint=it burns off revealing bare mettle.

$5 paint thinner to remove remaining paint.
$7 for black 1400 degree grill paint.

*very sturdy chimney, and very tall about 7 foot total with legs-no wobble from entire unit.
*I had no problem with draw fully assembled.
*could even move while in use with handles.
*handy for parks with no open flame fires.

If you get paid minimum wage like I do, jumping threw all these hoops is worth it, but if you get paid well to afford Cabala's pricey stoves-even then I think your hard pressed to find a better design/compact stove like this one at 35 pounds.
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29 of 33 people found the following review helpful
1.0 out of 5 stars Camp Stove or Smoke Machine?!?, October 3, 2010
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At first I was leery of the low price (and justifiably so...), but after all the good reviews I read across the net about these, I figured it was worth a try...

Received earlier than promised, props to the shipper for this.

BUT, even though the box was intact, the stoves paint was all scratched from shifting during shipping.

Everyone knows, if you've owned a woodstove in the past, that you should build a small first fire to let the paint 'smoke' and settle. Well, that small first fire went well enough, until ALL the paint bubbled up and promptly fell off! I now have a bare metal stove, that I have to repaint to keep from rusting.

The door does not close flush to the body of the stove, and the hinge on the door prevents putting any kind of gasket material in to give it a good seal.

DO NOT burn anything in this stove but the driest of wood. Any moisture at all, and the smoke coming out of the door is more than out of the chimney... Read more
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10 of 10 people found the following review helpful
3.0 out of 5 stars Camping Tent Wood Stove Heater/Cook, July 7, 2011
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I did a lot of research before purchasing this stove. It was the best price. I purchased it knowing the draw backs and concerns listed by other customers. The stove was well packaged, arrived in good condition and with all parts as advertised. Some of the problems listed were: paint was not high-heat and needs to be burned off. The air control valves were loose and made it hard to adjust the burn rate (I purchased heavier springs which made the control valves tighter - cost $2.00). The door latch is a joke and will have to be fixed (which will be simple to do). I did notice that some of the paint had ran into nuts and or flanges which makes it difficult to put screws in or slip in parts in to the flanges. Other then those few things the stove seems to be well made. I haven't used it yet. I intend to go somewhere where I won't offend neighbors when I burn the paint off the stove. I have experienced paint burning off of stoves before and it can be very nauseating. I purchased a spray... Read more
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