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LEISU Tent Stove Portable Outdoor Wood Burning Stove with Chimney Pipe for Winter Camping, Hunting, Cooking, Hiking, Fishing, Backpacking (Stainless Steel)

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Features

  • Stainless Steel FrameLEISU tent furnaces are made of superior stainless steel and high temperature resistant glass, which can withstand higher temperatures than iron, never rust or corrosion, and are easy to package and durable. Includes 7 sections of furnace tube length 13.4", 1 section of 135 degree bend, 1 section of 90 degree bend, 1 pair of gloves (not hot resistant), 1 gray scraper, 1 storage bag.
  • Secondary Combustion SystemThe addition of an adjustable air intake to the side of the portable wood stove allows fine-tuning of the burn rate and enables the firewood to make second circulation of burning, effectively reducing wood consumption and maximizing heat output. Firewood stove smoke pipe built-in spark suppressor to prevent sparks from popping out.
  • Multi-Function StoveOur portable wood stove has better thermal conductivity, ideal as a heat source for a hot tent or cooking meals in the wilderness. The flat surface of stove is perfect for boil water and cook real food with an pot or pan. Double walls on the top and at the back enhance the rigidity of the stove to minimize deformation and flatten the top to heat the bottom of the pot evenly.
  • Fast Folding and PortableOutdoor camping stove comes with a large storage bag, and all accessories can be removed to fit inside the stove, then use storage bags to carry the tent stove wherever you want to go. It's also very easy and fast to set up the tent stove, the U legs of outdoor wood stove offer stability even on the bumpy grounds, so making it ideal for camping, hiking, fishing, and backpacking.
  • Tips for Use and InstallationFuel Type-Dry seasoned wood only. Gloves are recommended to be worn when assembling,disassembling or using to avoid cut/burn injuries.Note: It is normal for outdoor camping stove body to show some discoloration at high temperature, but it will not affect the normal use, and it will return to its original state after cooling.If there is any problem with the product you received, please contact us to replace it.

Brand: LEISU


Material: Stainless Steel


Color: Silver


Product Dimensions: 8.3"D x 17.7"W x 94.3"H


Item Weight: 10.37 Kilograms


Brand: LEISU


Material: Stainless Steel


Color: Silver


Product Dimensions: 8.3"D x 17.7"W x 94.3"H


Item Weight: 10.37 Kilograms


Assembly Required: Yes


Ventilation Type: Direct Vent


Fuel Type: Wood


Efficiency: High Efficiency


Portable: Yes


Mounting Type: Freestanding


Item Weight: 22.8 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: tent stove


Date First Available: August 15, 2022


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Flue pipes don't fit- too big, slide down. They made it right,Thank you
Material Type: Stainless Steel
First burn, three of the flue pipes do not fit, they are too big and slide down. I had to use a hammer to get some of the screws to fit because the product came unaligned. So far my glass was intact not sure if will last. Took a risk despite the bad reviews. Overall, it's my very first burn so I can't review long-term as far as the glass that I've heard is an issue. I thought it might be slightly longer so wood would fit easier... but, that's not as much an issue and it works really great for twigs and sticks found when camping. I can make do with less flue pipes but it's not ideal considering I do plan on using this for hot tent camping. It does put off a lot of heat and once it gets going it's a nice view. I would be much much happier if the flu pipes all fit because at this point I'm going to have to buy extra for camping purposes. I think if the company could fix minor issues this is a great great stove! Without a doubt it puts off a lot of heat which is what most people are using it for! Also, not the company's fault but Amazon shipped it to a company shed and did not follow shipping instructions at all, which was frustrating because I did not receive it in time. I have specific instructions to deliver to the home next to the shed/barn. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 22, 2023 by Sara smile Sara smile

  • Found the stove not worth the money, and dangerous, but got a refund very easily.
Material Type: Stainless Steel
Glass came cracked. Non insulated construction made for an uncontrolled burn, and leaking smoke. Expressed my concerns with the seller, and got my money back. Would be a nice product if you took the time to take it apart and seal it all up yourself. I don't recommend using as is out of the box. Take the time to seal it up with heat rated sealer and you'll have a nice little stove. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 12, 2022 by Luke

  • Dangerous fire hazard anyone?
Material Type: Stainless Steel
The media could not be loaded. The glass broke from the heat on the first use. It smokes from every possible place rendering the chimney a useless ornament. I’m mostly upset about the glass! I mean why would anyone make a wood stove with glass that doesn’t withstand heat! Also the door doesn’t fit properly so trying to seal it is so far impossible. The pipe joints are weird sizes that also leak smoke. I think this would be best used with the door torn off, flipped its side and used as a trashy fire pit. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2023 by Anomusic Anomusic

  • Great stove for the price
Material Type: Stainless Steel
Nice stove to sit and watch the flame.
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2024 by Matt hussey

  • This is NOT a beginners stove. NOT ready out of the box.
Material Type: Stainless Steel
I bought this knowing I needed to do a lot of work to make it safe. It has so much ventilation it gets glowing red hot when used as it is designed. There is no way to 'shut it down' to control a hot fire. In my experience, this stove is too dangerous to use in a canvas tent as it is straight out of the box. I ended up ordering some 2000° stove cement and wood stove door seal, the name is Window Tape, 3/4" wide. I did have to do some adjustments and shove it into the door more so it wasn't such a tight seal against the stove body. But it definitely worked to slow that ventilation around the door. I also took a rear baffle off to seal the holes that were behind it. I just used the remaining door Tape to cover those up. Then bolted the baffle back on. I also put stove cement onto the collar for the chimney and then bolted it into place. Wiping off excess with q-tips. So far the stove is better controlled with the intended vent on the far end. I am waiting on a shipment for a chimney damper. I will put it 1 stove pipe up so it will be easier to use instead of right at the stove top. As for the fitment of the stove pipe. They are numbered for a reason folks. #1 is first at the stove body. Then up to the final piece (#7). I just finished making a rain cap as the PNW gets a lot of rain. I used a engraving tool to etch the pipe numbers on permanently. Because those little stickers will not last. But knowing the pipe numbers will help make assembly easier in the field. To make a collar for said rain cap, take the #7 piece into a muffler shop. Ask if they can make a piece of pipe that will slide over the capped end. But not too loose. Not longer than 2 inches over the chimney piece. Have some fun completing your rain cap if this is a desired addition to your stove. (I used a hand grinder with a cut off wheel. My Dremel with grinding stone pieces to clean up edges. Some sheet metal cut into strips and cleaned up. A stainless steel pot lid. Drill and 1/8" drill bit. Rivets and appropriate rivet tool.) As for the heat coming off the bottom of the stove. It gets hot. The ground was super wet and it started to dry out some junk little pieces hot enough to start to smolder, in under 2 hours of its first use. I would recommend raising the stove up on bricks to keep it level and stable. The fire mats and other items will not stop a surface from buring under the stove. DO NOT recommend for use on a wood deck. DO NOT recommend for use in a nylon style tent. If sleeping in an enclosed space with any wood stove, make sure you have a CO2 alarm in your kit. Winter camping is not easy. There's a lot of work to go into it and still be safe. Cheaper gear increases that risk. This is a cheap stove. And it can really be unsafe if used as it is, out of the box. Pros: it really is stainless steel. For this, it is worth the purchase. Put in the work before its first firing... and it can be a good little stove. Cons: 1:TOO MUCH uncontrollable ventilation. 2:Either include or have a upgrade to purchase a chimney damper. 3:Legs are too short. 4:Needs permanent numbering for the chimney pieces. Not stickers. The numbers need to be stamped or engraved in. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2024 by Devlin Devlin

  • The glass will probably come broken for you too!
Material Type: Stainless Steel
EDIT: Seller sent me a new glass, it came broke again.they sent me a refund for the glass EDIT: The customer service is great. Seller is working on correcting the problem. Bumping to 4 stars. Will edit again when I have an undamaged glass. The stove is alright for the money. Cute little dude. Gets hot!. I didn't expect a perfect fitting stove AND piping for less than $200, however, I did hope for undamaged parts. The glass is shipped in its stainless frame, amd the metal tabs that hold the glass chipped the glass in multiple locations. I'd be much happier if I were to receive a new glass!! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on October 16, 2022 by Tony Tony

  • Really Really happy
Material Type: Stainless Steel
Very sturdy nice thickness. Piping is better than I expected nice elbows fit and finish is great. I bought this one because it came with 90 degree elbows which alot in this price range did no have i am install side vent on my tent room so this is perfect for side venting
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2023 by donald carson

  • Door leaks. Not safe
Material Type: Stainless Steel
I used this a few times but won't use it anymore. The last time was in my teepee tent. Most of the smoke goes up the chimney, like 98%. However that 1 or 2% that doesn't me makes the air smokey in the tent. It's not immediately obvious but when the sun shines in the tent you can see the smokey haze. That type of smoke is very bad in your lungs. Its fine particle smoke which penetrates deep into the lungs. I have a lung disease and can't tolerate pollutants like this. I can figure out how to seal it where it would be safe because of the design. Opening the door floods the tent with smoke. Door needs to be on the end, not the side. Just a bad design. Now I have to buy another stove. Bummer ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 9, 2024 by John R. Oliver

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