Thinking of Buying New Small Wood Stove

Arborist Forum

Help Support Arborist Forum:

This site may earn a commission from merchant affiliate links, including eBay, Amazon, and others.
That would be nice inside my ice fishing shanty! I have crates of smalls that are left overs from the ends of logs I process, that would work perfect in that little thing.
 
I like! But I'm skeptical. Their FAQ says, "we have had customers experience a 3 hour burn with embers continuing to burn for 6-8 hours after that." Given that the "logs" are only 6" long, and you can only fit a few in, it's hard to reconcile their burn time with my experience with normal sized stoves. Would love to hear that this is a practical heater for a very small room, rather than just a toy.
 
Nifty little idea but I think I'll stick with my Mr Heater Big Buddy heaters. I can buy a heap of 1lb cylinders and then some, or simply run mine to my 20lb cylinders with the adaptor hoses I have, for what that setup is gonna ultimately run.
 
Nifty little idea but I think I'll stick with my Mr Heater Big Buddy heaters. I can buy a heap of 1lb cylinders and then some, or simply run mine to my 20lb cylinders with the adaptor hoses I have, for what that setup is gonna ultimately run.

I love my big buddy heater as well, runs off a 30lb tank in my deer blind. The only problem I have is the mice ate trough the rubber adapter hose and I almost blew myself up this year. I run it now on the one pound tanks. I have an adaptor to refill them from a 30lb tank. We have a local propane place that will refill the 30lb tank for $15 every third Saturday of the month! Can go wrong with a 1lb tank fill for .50c!
 
I like! But I'm skeptical. Their FAQ says, "we have had customers experience a 3 hour burn with embers continuing to burn for 6-8 hours after that." Given that the "logs" are only 6" long, and you can only fit a few in, it's hard to reconcile their burn time with my experience with normal sized stoves. Would love to hear that this is a practical heater for a very small room, rather than just a toy.
that's a marine stove...very common on boats...look up "marine wood stove" theres just as many different types as standard wood stoves...
 
Wow that little fire box is kinda expensive.
 

Latest posts

Back
Top