stove advice

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treadlightly

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I'm looking for a fairly portable and fairly lightweight stove that is still big enough to hold a decent sized fire. I'd use it with a stove pipe inside a 7 man tipi and elsewhere and would transport it in the car. I can't find anything much available in the UK apart from the woodlander small stove featured on here which I think would be too small. I saw a couple on US sites but worry about import duties and costly carriage. I don't much mind whether it folds down or not as long as its reasonable portable.

Any help and advice would be great. Thanks.
 

Squidders

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never underestimate the heat a good stove can chuck out... bison/beaver in Norway do a lovely little one at a reasonable price... other than that, you have the recycled bottle route or the highly expensive tentipi ones perhaps.

I got a little firebox as a compromise between big heavy stove and being cold :p
 

Martyn

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In fact they look fantastic, I've not seen em before I just did a search, but I note the site also suggests their workshop stoves as good yurt stoves, so definitely on the right lines....

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The smallest one, the RS1 is £124 inc VAT but looks like you need a flue as well.

Dimensions are:

Height: 500 mm
Width: 310 mm
Flue dia: 90 mm
Heat output: 4 Kw (1600 BTU)

So you'd need a 90mm flue, I wonder if the tentipi chimney would fit? I know you can buy the chimney on it's own.

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http://www.stunningtents.co.uk/Sales/Stove_chimney.asp


Or possibly the bison stove flue?

Anyone got a current or active link for Bison tents in Norway? Their old site seems to be down.
 
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I've got a 9man tapp varrie and use a stove made from a recycled gas cylinder. It weighs about 25kg and with the chimney it cost me about £200. I got it from a company based in dorset called albion canvas that makes all sorts of old style tents and tipis, a web search will find them. Its the best 200 quid I've ever spent, its beautifully made, has a large removable door and vents on the front and on the chimney so you have total control over the heat, and it has a flat top for cooking. It fits this sort of tene perfectly.
 

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