STOVE HELP

CAH

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Thinking of going either with Liteoutdoors 12" stove or the TiGoat 12" cylinder stove to put in either a Luxe hexpeak XL or cimarron. I'm very new to this stove thing so am curious as to what you guys think about either of the stoves. Is there another option for stoves I am missing? The seek outside stoves are a little too pricey for me as of right now beings this is my first hot tent setup. Basically just tell me what you guys run for 2 guys in an October/November hunt. I'm new to this stuff haha

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Ross

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When looking at stoves always think bigger....I came from a small kifaru box stove simply too much work to keep it going...go with 18 inch lite outdoors and cimmaron light and you have a great setup for two and not break the bank and keep things very light👍2FF7807B-5DF7-4F40-B4FF-26FDAC5428CD.jpegBEC9EE21-6AD7-4119-9BD9-DACF6535E9F5.jpegAB5C170D-527B-440F-8CE7-42D6649F0333.jpeg
 
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HuntnID

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I haven't got mine yet but I ordered a Lite Outdoors XL after looking at all of them based on the cubic inches available relative to the weight.
 
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I have the lite outdoors 18 and got the conversion kit for the 12.
I use it in a tut but have never used the 12 and dont plan to.
 

RBHunter

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2nd on the 18" over the 12. I ordered the 12 the first go around. Used it in my luxe octo. Ended up ordering the 18" and like it better. The little extra wood makes for a better burn.
 

GregB

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I'm ordering the 18" Lite Outdoors for my Cimmaron. It's a 2 oz. difference in weight from the 12" you'll get more burn time and it sucks cutting wood down to 12".
 
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I have a custom sized ti goat cylinder stove thats 10"x16" for my cimmaron. Hope to get the stove set up and burned in this afternoon. Im sure it'll put out plenty of heat. The weight penalty is minimal for the cubic inches gained on these titanium cylinder stoves.
 
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wyosteve

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Question for you guys with the titanium stoves--do you put a layer of dirt on the bottom of the stove to prevent burnout? On my old steel box stove I always did. I'm in the market for a new stove and not sure which direction I want to go. Thanks
 
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