Hot tent stove wants and wishes

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When it comes to collapsible stoves, there are a lot of options and designs, cheap and expensive, heavy and light. I have a few design ideas bouncing around in my head. I’m wondering what are some features you’d want or complaints you have about current collapsible stoves.

One of my biggest gripes is the lack of ability to seal up tighter, usually around the door, I have no idea if it actually effects burn time/efficiency but I’m usually hung up on that and trying to figure out how to solve that issue.

Thanks for any feedback.


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Ross

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if you can take these two stoves and take the advantages of each you will have a winner:

cylinder super lite
fairly economical
large size wood
large door

box
super easy setup
durable
fairly air tight

One runs $449 and the other $270…..imagine sell in between at $350ish and combine the advantages of each and likely have a winner…good luck🤙
 

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Definitely a neat option, I have to imagine fairly heavy compared to the lite outdoors cylinder option or the KIFARU cylinder/box or the seek stoves, with the hinges,clasps and legs and glass. Pomoly is Japan made?


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