BOZ reveues the " Great Northern Compact CampStove
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Oh yeah, and a small bellows to blow air on the fire in the stove is really handy to keep the flame up.
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Good review. Appreciate your time. Side tubes are just to make the top flattish I suppose. We've used this stove a few times on chilly hunting camps this fall. We usually leave the door open under the rainfly & under the awning of Baker Tent. Using small, dry, seasoned wood is essentially. We've never used natural firewood in this stove. Since the chimney is too small I suppose natural wood may be too wet. It burns much hotter with the door open. We never close the door.
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i just did a review on that stove also on youtube..
checked out stone4482 review also, all good info.
had to rework mine in a few places...but not a bad stove.
thanks for the vid.
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I love preparedness. I think the less reliant we are on electricity and oil. You are a really good guy!!!
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i had to open up the spark arester to get a good draft out of mine..
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Good thing I went to see how you are doing OR otherwise I never would have known this video even existed! You tube has definitely taken the YOU out of the equation!
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COSN here, nice job on your review, working on making a video on the stove, how to set it up in your house or appartment in a emergency situation. Just waiting on a few extra supplys. I have used in in an outdoor class, It is a great little camp stove. Once again, good job on your review.
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looks like a nice camp stove thanks have fun
Is there a grate inside for the wood to sit on? And also, is there a way to get the ash out other than taking it out the door?
kyletango 2 months ago
@kyletango well, actually no, i had to make a grate for it! : ( but there is a door on the bottom for the ash!! : )
boz6969123 2 months ago