Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 20 x 13 x 11 inches |
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Package Weight | 42.4 Pounds |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 20 x 11 x 13 inches |
Item Weight | 42.4 Pounds |
Brand Name | Guide Gear |
Color | black |
Material | Cast Iron, ash, wood |
Manufacturer | Guide Gear |
Part Number | 2A-OC029 |
Guide Gear Outdoor Wood Burning Stove, Portable with Chimney Pipe for Cooking, Camping, Tent, Hiking, Fishing, Backpacking
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Brand | Guide Gear |
Fuel Type | Wood |
Material | Cast Iron, ash, wood |
Product Dimensions | 20"L x 11"W x 13"H |
Item Weight | 42.4 Pounds |
About this item
- OUTDOOR WOOD STOVE – We designed our camp stove for use outside. Perfect for use during camping trips or in your backyard. Whether heating or cooking, the wood burning stove does it all!
- DURABLE – The Guide Gear outdoor stove features a galvanized steel fire box with heat-resistant finish for wood burning. The front door is made from strong cast iron with air vent holes
- HEATING – The portable wood stove can be used to burn kindling wood. It’s a great camp heater to provide warmth in outdoor spaces
- COOKING – The top platform of the camping burner can be used to keep pots and saucepans hot, boil water or cook bacon and eggs
- PORTABLE – The portable camping stove has been designed for easy movement and features five interlocking stove pipes and detachable legs. The entire stove fits inside itself for easy transportation
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ASIN | B0155324VO |
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Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
Best Sellers Rank | #141,503 in Home & Kitchen (See Top 100 in Home & Kitchen) #1 in Wood Burning Stoves #23,927 in Home Décor Products |
Date First Available | October 25, 2016 |
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Reviewed in the United States on November 15, 2022
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Only complaint so far is during the cure burn the fireproof material around the door fell off within 30 minutes. So it was basically useless in the first place. The door doesn’t sit perfectly flush so there is small gap for smoke to leak out, but just burn it right and you shouldn’t have much smoke to begin with. Smells awful during the test burn btw.
To sum it up, I’m sitting in front of it rn burning for the first time about an hour in so this is all the opinion I have. Will update review when we put it in our yurt.
Update Dec 1: been burning it inside our 20 ft bell tent. The material around the door might have fallen off during the test burn but there really hasn’t been any smoke coming out anyways, it all drafts up the flue really well. Although I do have to say it’s having trouble heating a 20 ft bell tent, perhaps should of gone with the bigger stove. Even while the fire is ablaze inside it with a couple big logs, I only feel the heat sitting right in front of it. Does fit some nice sized logs tho I can easy fit 4-5 split logs.
Update Feb 2: it’s now almost 5 months straight using this stove, to iterate on my last update, the type of wood you use really does matter. Using most soft wood, the flue pipe stays around 300 degrees, which is very low and the stove doesn’t output enough heat to make it super warm. We switched and bought a cord of Mesquite wood and WOW the difference was unreal. The wood tends to get the stove red hot along some parts of it, the flue will max at 600 degrees, which is actually too hot for this stove but we do it anyways for the warmth and it hasn’t given us any issues. We’re now burning Shaggy Juniper which is a harder soft wood, gets super, tops the flue temp off at 550 the hottest, issue is the wood does burn quicker so we have to go three more. Almost none of the issues I have had with this stove it the stoves fault and all user error. The flue sometimes gets backed up especially if not burning hot enough and we’ve had to put the fire out due to smoke pouring out the door, again user error, should be cleaned often. We have a heat sink Fan that attaches to the flue pipe that makes a BIG difference in circulating the hot air around. All in all for the money, this is a very solid stove.

Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 15, 2022
Only complaint so far is during the cure burn the fireproof material around the door fell off within 30 minutes. So it was basically useless in the first place. The door doesn’t sit perfectly flush so there is small gap for smoke to leak out, but just burn it right and you shouldn’t have much smoke to begin with. Smells awful during the test burn btw.
To sum it up, I’m sitting in front of it rn burning for the first time about an hour in so this is all the opinion I have. Will update review when we put it in our yurt.
Update Dec 1: been burning it inside our 20 ft bell tent. The material around the door might have fallen off during the test burn but there really hasn’t been any smoke coming out anyways, it all drafts up the flue really well. Although I do have to say it’s having trouble heating a 20 ft bell tent, perhaps should of gone with the bigger stove. Even while the fire is ablaze inside it with a couple big logs, I only feel the heat sitting right in front of it. Does fit some nice sized logs tho I can easy fit 4-5 split logs.
Update Feb 2: it’s now almost 5 months straight using this stove, to iterate on my last update, the type of wood you use really does matter. Using most soft wood, the flue pipe stays around 300 degrees, which is very low and the stove doesn’t output enough heat to make it super warm. We switched and bought a cord of Mesquite wood and WOW the difference was unreal. The wood tends to get the stove red hot along some parts of it, the flue will max at 600 degrees, which is actually too hot for this stove but we do it anyways for the warmth and it hasn’t given us any issues. We’re now burning Shaggy Juniper which is a harder soft wood, gets super, tops the flue temp off at 550 the hottest, issue is the wood does burn quicker so we have to go three more. Almost none of the issues I have had with this stove it the stoves fault and all user error. The flue sometimes gets backed up especially if not burning hot enough and we’ve had to put the fire out due to smoke pouring out the door, again user error, should be cleaned often. We have a heat sink Fan that attaches to the flue pipe that makes a BIG difference in circulating the hot air around. All in all for the money, this is a very solid stove.

