04-09-2022, 08:19 AM
(This post was last modified: 04-12-2022, 08:40 AM by Pomoly Xian.)
Size:
The first thing to consider when choosing a wood stove for your tent is the actual size of the tent itself.
This is especially important if you want to camp in the winter.
When the temperature drops to minus 30 degrees Celsius. A large stove is far better than having an underpowered one in your tent space. This saves a lot of time without having to frequently add wood to the stove to keep the tent warm.
There is no exact science to determine the size of the stove that will fit in the tent space area. How much heat your stove transfers is actually a function of camping weather, outside temperature, stove surface area, and type of firewood.
Material:
Titanium stove are very light in weight compared to titanium and stainless steel. Titanium has no problem at high temperatures and it has a melting point well above 3000 degrees Celsius.
While stainless steel stoves hold heat a little better than titanium stoves, you can reduce the frequent addition of firewood.
Folding:
Lightweight and foldable titanium stoves are lighter than stainless steel stoves and take up less space, so it is easier to pack.
For example, although POMOLY Dweller Wood Stove has a large capacity and does not need to add wood frequently, but compared with POMOLY T-BRICK Wood stove, it is foldable and covers a small area. The convenience of carrying Dweller Wood Stove is not as strong as that of T-BRICK Wood Stove.
The first thing to consider when choosing a wood stove for your tent is the actual size of the tent itself.
This is especially important if you want to camp in the winter.
When the temperature drops to minus 30 degrees Celsius. A large stove is far better than having an underpowered one in your tent space. This saves a lot of time without having to frequently add wood to the stove to keep the tent warm.
There is no exact science to determine the size of the stove that will fit in the tent space area. How much heat your stove transfers is actually a function of camping weather, outside temperature, stove surface area, and type of firewood.
Material:
Titanium stove are very light in weight compared to titanium and stainless steel. Titanium has no problem at high temperatures and it has a melting point well above 3000 degrees Celsius.
While stainless steel stoves hold heat a little better than titanium stoves, you can reduce the frequent addition of firewood.
Folding:
Lightweight and foldable titanium stoves are lighter than stainless steel stoves and take up less space, so it is easier to pack.
For example, although POMOLY Dweller Wood Stove has a large capacity and does not need to add wood frequently, but compared with POMOLY T-BRICK Wood stove, it is foldable and covers a small area. The convenience of carrying Dweller Wood Stove is not as strong as that of T-BRICK Wood Stove.