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Outdoor Wood Burning Stove, Portable with Chimney Pipe for Cooking, Camping, Tent, Hiking, Fishing, Backpacking

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Fulfilled by The Sportsman's Guide

Arrives Monday, Apr 14
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Brand: Guide Gear


Material: Metal


Color: black


Product Dimensions: 20"D x 11"W x 13"H


Item Weight: 42.2 Pounds


Brand: ‎Guide Gear


Material: ‎Metal


Color: ‎black


Product Dimensions: ‎20"D x 11"W x 13"H


Item Weight: ‎42.2 Pounds


Assembly Required: ‎Yes


Ventilation Type: ‎Direct Vent


Fuel Type: ‎Wood


Portable: ‎No


Mounting Type: ‎Freestanding


Manufacturer: ‎Guide Gear


UPC: ‎885344585037


Item Package Dimensions L x W x H: ‎20 x 13 x 11 inches


Package Weight: ‎42.4 Pounds


Item Dimensions LxWxH: ‎20 x 11 x 13 inches


Brand Name: ‎Guide Gear


Part Number: ‎2A-OC029


Date First Available: October 20, 2016


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Absolutely outstanding!
This is an excellent stove! I have many years experience with all kinds of wood stoves and decided for the price I'd give this a go seeing as we live full time in an RV and not a house anymore so we needed a smaller wood stove. As with anything it does have a couple cons which I'll list but overall this is a 5 star stove in my opinion. First I started with assembling it which was simple, the only tool required for assembly was an allen wrench and was assembled in less than 10 minutes. Then I fired it up outside to burn off the paint, after that place hearth board underneath the stove and along all walls inside your structure and ensure the stove spacing is within the proper distance of the hearth boards that are on the walls, use double wall insulated pipe going through the ceiling to ensure the flu doesn't get too hot and catch a roof on fire and you're good to go! Pros: 1. The price is great for what you get. 2. The wood box is a good size. 3. The assembly is simple. 4. It only weighs 40ish pounds. 5. No smoke leaks around the flu pipe. 6. It will definitely heat the surrounding area. 7. It would be pretty hard to over fire it. 8. The last flu pipe already has a rain cap installed (technically it's welded on). 9. It came with a damper pre-installed into the flu pipe. 10. All parts fit inside the fire box for easy transportation. 11. It has great draft for only having a 3" flu. 12. Construction/material quality is great. 13. I'm not suggesting anyone use this for an RV as I am seeing how they aren't technically rated for that use (legal disclaimer there) but I've determined its safe with the proper install, in conjunction with using carbon monoxide detectors, smoke detectors and hearth board in the correct places. To me this stove is no more dangerous than any other wood stove on the market and is in fact much safer than some others I've used in the past. The cons: 1. If you pack a bunch of wood in it the door can't be completely latched otherwise it puffs smoke out of the 3-6 holes on the front door vents. Solution just don't latch the door closed to where it creates a tight seal. 2. There isn't a rack inside to stack the wood on top of, not necessarily a necessity but would create a little more airflow and allow an ash/coal base and one could be purchased separately or homemade. 3. Doesn't have fire brick inside, could be purchased separately as well. Out of those cons the only one that truly matters is not being able to latch the door creating a tight seal, I have had wood shift in other wood stoves and fall out of a door that wasn't completely latched. Use common sense and keep an eye on the woodstove, as you should with any woodstove and there shouldn't be any issues with even that con. Overall well worth the money and the pros outweigh the cons by leaps and bounds! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 16, 2021 by Gregory

  • Love it
Bought for my large tent. Great air flow very little smoke coming into the tent when opening the door to add wood. It's very sturdy but you do need the support of the tent for the pipe because it is light enough to be portable. Top is plenty big for a wood stove fan, hot water or pot of chili. I it will get hot but we put ours on a fiberglass heat mat. Functional and easy to set up. It's as safe as the user makes it. I'm really happy with it for the price. It doesn't come with and inside ash grate though that is a separate purchase. And the door could use some work. But over all a great little portable. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 13, 2025 by Amazon Customer

  • Great tent stove
The Guide Gear Outdoor Wood Burning stove is a fantastic addition to any outdoor enthusiast's gear collection. With its durable construction and efficient design, this stove is perfect for cooking meals or keeping warm while camping or backpacking. I love the convenience of being able to cook over an open flame, and the Guide Gear stove makes it easy with its adjustable heat levels and large cooking surface. It's also easy to clean and maintain, so I never have to worry about it rusting or falling apart after just a few uses. The stove is lightweight and compact, making it easy to transport and set up wherever I go. Whether I'm in the mountains or by the lake, this stove has become an essential part of my outdoor adventures. Overall, I highly recommend the Guide Gear Outdoor Wood Burning stove to anyone looking for a reliable and efficient way to cook and stay warm in the great outdoors. It's a must-have for any outdoor enthusiast. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 10, 2024 by justin

  • Neat little stove
The media could not be loaded. Bought this for my off-grid cabin. It's 200 sq ft and heats me out pretty good. On days I've woken up to it being in the 30's inside and it takes about an hour for it to heat my cabin up to around 80 degrees. It's efficient for my use and I'm still using it to this day about a year later. This year will be second winter using it. You will want to burn the stove outside for a few hours to cure the paint on it because it does have an awful smell to it and also will produce smoke off of it as well. I used pine 2x4 scraps and burn it really hot and I had to burn it for around 2 hrs. Overall, I've enjoyed this stove for what it is. I cook off it in the winter time, heat up my water off of it since I'm in a dry cabin. So, it's great. Pros: Small and lightweight. Can take it camping and also cook off of it. Could fit about the same size logs in it as normal size ones but sometimes have to split them down even smaller. Cons: The pipe that it came with is backwards. The top piece of pipe should always go inside the bottom one for when creosote drops down. I never used the pipe that it came with and stuck to traditional stove pipe. Update (Dec. 17, 2025) _______________________ Still working great! Switched to 4" pipe this year from 3". Had to do some minor adjustments but it works a lot better than it did. 4" stove pipe is perfect for it honestly. I don't have a seal on the front door since it fell off but I have no smoke leak issues. I just crack open a window when I start a fire and the draft is great. Overall, I don't plan on doing anything differently. It's a great stove with some minor adjustments and has kept me warm 🙂 ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on July 24, 2024 by wufs wufs

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