Two Dog DX Camp Wood Fired Stove
Stove Specifications:
Will heat up to a 10’ x 12’ wall tent, or 12’ x 12’ pyramid tent at –30 below
5" flue opening at top of stove for 5" stove pipe
4" 1/2" oval insert works best for stove pipe insert in tent
Includes transport handles and one removable side shelf
12” removable legs to keep your heat down where it belongs (They can easily be shorted to a custom length with a hack saw)
Welded heavy-gauge hot-rolled steel construction
Airtight fiberglass gasketed door
Large fire box, baffled to reduce heat loss & aid in cooking
Suitable for wood or charcoal
Excellent cook stove
Painted black with high temperature stove paint
Will hold a fire all night
Legs, stove pipe, side shelf & water jacket store in fire box for transport
Excellent for wall tents, tipis, yurts & canvas tents.
Often copied. Never duplicated--I've been building these for nearly 30 years!
Fixed USA Shipping Cost : add $80.00
Handcrafted in St. Francis, Minnesota--USA
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Posted by Dan on 4th Mar 2017
Set up my Two Dog in our fireplace and turned the heater way down. I decided on a wood stove for three reasons: 1) Gas bill was exceeding $150 a month (just the gas portion of our PG&E), 2) Wood stoves are way more efficient than a fireplace and with a trip to the Home Place and half a Saturday, I was able to easily customize the fireplace to prevent all our heat from going up and out and 3) in the possible case of a utility disruption (west coast earthquake, for instance) we'll have the means to heat the home and heat some water for food. I'm by no means a prepper but it sure is nice to have a little insurance policy in place for that possibility. Anyway, the stove itself is pretty sweet. Heats our place to a cozy sauna-level warmth when I really let her rip. The air-flow control let's me dial it down for a longer, more efficient burn, keeping the house warm well into the night. Solidly built, affordable (it'll have paid for itself by the end of next winter), portable (wait, what? The wood stove I grew up with was NOT portable), made in America by folks who actually know what cold is...Yeah, I'm super happy with the Two Dogger. Hella Five Stars.
Posted by Ken Gardner on 14th Feb 2017
Your stove is by far the best
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