@BaumOutdoors might have to put it on my list to try, love the idea, not having to wake up multiple times to stoke the stove. I also like you can 🔥 wood if rather. Sounds like best of both world, mixed reviews a little, sounds like damaged in shipping on some.
I've recently came across your channel and I've been binge-watching so many if your videos and I have been super grateful for finding your videos. Okay, the stove is cool, but I totally want to know what tent that is? Also, if I may make a requested recommendation, is in all of your videos if you could always provide list descriptions of all the gear used, that would be amazing and make it so much easier to find what you are using and for us watching to buy them. Lol ke your boots too.
That stove will totally be a gamechanger! Just refill the hopper at bedtime and you'll be cozy all night and have plenty fire left to make breakfast! No more waking up to a chilly tent!
Hello AMIGO I did enjoy this video this is the first time I see one of your vides I really enjoy it I do like this Stove, but I search google for Green stove but the one they show similar to the one you tested this one has the the gage at left side do you have the MODEL NUMBER?? Thank you. 8:23
do people have pellet dispensers out in their woods? I mean wood is find-able in the wild, have not yet watched the video but I do not quite see how you're going to get the fuel.
@@trbry. This is not a backpacking stove anyway, you bring your pellet with you which is $8-10 for 40 lb at the store, you can get wood from the forest and burn that as well. This stove can burns both. If you do hot tent camping, you know what it feels to feed that stove every 1-3 hours depends on the size while really cold outside. I’ve received mine today, quality for the price looks good so far and even if it burns for 6-7hours, I’d be a happy camper.
Probably what would help efficiency is to include one of those fans that runs off the heat of the stove to run the fan. To help circulate the warm air without any power needs.
Anyone who treats their dog like a friend - I automatically am a fan and have much respect for them - keep treating your puppy like gold - it’s obvious you do.
I really appreciate it whenever you convert Fahrenheit to celcius because it’s easier for us to understand as some of us use celcius 🤝🏽 and I love watching your videos ❤️🥰
As a European, this is very much apprecaited, friends. Sadly this company does not ship to the UK. However, I have found a similar design from Naturehike, whose products are improving so I might give it a try. It certainly beats having to prepare and store heaps of wood within your tent; and to get even 6 hours burn would be fantastic.
@@rudycarlson8245 Looking at the design (others seem to have copied it). You see where the pizza (oven) is? That's where the logs go - but then you loose functionality of the oven. I would not think you could or should use both pellets and logs at the same time.
I got 15hrs of burn time my first night using it with hardwood pellets. The next time i tried soft wood pellets and i got about 10hrs with that. Will be testing again next weekend.
My friend uses a wood stove for hot tent camping. I did not like the gases and smoke they produce because it needs to be feed on the hour. Open the door, remove the ashes, add wood and close the door. Nobody sleeps. I then purchased the exact pellet stove and love the controll you have with the flame. You can feed the hopper for 8 hours sleep on low or 6 hours sleep medium heat. Twice the price of a cheap wood stove but well worth making camping so much more fun. Thank you for sharing.
Have you tried burning DIY pellets made from small chopped 🪓 up branches? If they worked, that would be an even bigger game changer. Since you could probably chop up a 5 gallon bucket 🪣 worth in 20 to 30 min. A meat cleaver might work better for chopping than a hatchet. If the diy stick pellets worked. Then you could think up some kind of portable stick chopper. That could chop a couple buckets 🪣 worth in 15 -20 minutes. Also curious if the stove uses a gassifier effect to greatly reduce the amount of smoke coming out the pipe. A good gassifier stove will have less ash & no visible smoke out the pipe once a fire is going.
When you said the pellets were so cheap…6$ a bag, I did laugh. I’ve been heating my home using a pellet stove for many years. When I first started I could buy a ton of pellets for 150.00$. Today a ton runs me double that. So a 40 pound bag was 3$. Pellet stoves have that bonus of holding a fire. I can load the hopper at eleven and it’s still keeping the house warm ten hours later. Unfortunately pellet stoves rely on electricity and their blowers need to be replaced every few years. Nice video and beautiful dog. I’m subscribing, I appreciate a praying man.
@@papoochacoo when they say home pellet stoves need power theyre not talking about just to distribute air. Most of them have a thermostat and auger motor as well as blower fan for a more efficient burn. They can't heat at all without power as opposed to a wood stove that can obviously burn during an outage
You remind me that 25 years ago I could buy a cord of good larch (Tamarack here in Montana) for $125. I had to split and stack it, though. We had a wood stove that gave us wonderful dry heat for the entire house. These days, it’s double that or more. Occasionally I would be able to get free firewood when a tree fell on our property or if I had to take one down that was diseased or damaged. My wife and I enjoyed the task of splitting 5 cords and stacking it, but now at age 80 we’ve downsized to an all electric home. Still miss the wood stove, though.
It's super easy to get a normal log wood stove to run for 10 hours unattended. I load my log stove once every 24 hours in moderate temps. Once before bed and once before work in abnormally cold weather. Every 8 hours in the worst weather we have ever had. House is 3600 sqft built in 56.
I haven’t visited your channel for a while. That was a mistake on my part. I struggle with some pretty serious depression, and getting a chance to hang with you is such a treat. Thank you for your videos. The stove is pretty cool, but I’d like to see it running with wood too, since pellets may run out
@@jimf1964 thank you for stopping by again my friend! Probably some additional adventures you can binge watch if ya need to lol hope things are getting better for you! I’ll test out some wood in it another time!
Me and my daughter went camping two days ago it got down to 18 f but was warm had everything we need but wanted a new stove and since I cook every time we go wanted a oven but I think you sold me on this one and sold other people as well so thank you for all you because it’s a lot of work not counting filming so may God bless you
I showed my wife your videos. She is not much of a camper but loves the fact that you pray before meals. She is now watching more videos with me. You have helped my family and I to stay on track when praying before eating. I love it! Great videos and a great inspiration! God bless!
I used to heat my huge old, very old, 2 story farm house using corn in a pellet stove and the heat was unbelievable. This looks like an amazing stove. Thanks for this video!
My man Kenny, it's always a pleasure watching a fellow brother in Christ doing his bushcraft best. Man you've totally got me jazzed over this wood pellet stove! We have winter camped intense with a heater buddy with a wood burning stove intense and teepees and I know the pain of having to get up every 2 to 3 hours to refill the wood. I'm so excited to see more of this and how it continues to perform it's definitely on my next wish list! God bless you brother Happy holidays Merry Christmas and My wife and I are thankful for you.
Thanks so much my friend! It really is a game changer! The burn time is amazing! I think you would really enjoy it. Have a wonderful weekend! God bless you and yours!
@@BaumOutdoors You should try to burn some DIY pellets made from broken/chopped up sticks...If that works, then a person could make either a diy portable stick pellet maker. (Already have a few easy to make ideas) Or you could just chop sticks up with a hatchet 🪓 into small pieces. Like chopping up carrots 🥕into slices. I'm guessing you could chop a 5 gallon bucket 🪣 full of diy pellets in 20-30 minutes....If the DIY stick pellets work, it'd be an even bigger game changer. Since it can burn both wood & pellets. So while you're cutting up the bigger wood 🪵 pieces to burn during waking hours. Just chop up a bucket full of diy stick pellets while you're at it.
@@BaumOutdoors How much smoke comes out of the stove pipe? Does it have a gassifier effect. To where no smoke is visible out of the stovepipe once up & burning well. Also as you probably already know. The gassifier is most efficient at producing heat & burning. It probably also creates less ash.
I've always been curious to see how warm an authentic Native American Tipi is in windy-20 temps on the North Dakota prairie.....I imagine with actual buffalo 🦬 skin for the walls & couple layers of buffalo skin rugs on the floor & campfire 🔥 in the center. It was probably pretty warm.
I’ve seen this used by some of the Asian Campers, content creators but no in depth review. So thank you Kenny for this amazing video. This has sealed it for me and I will be purchasing one although I jusssssst purchased a stove last week 🤦🏾♀️ and kinda if’ey about having to attend to it more so than enjoying my time camping. I think this going to make a lot of people very happy! Plus it is very aesthetically pleasing and you can bake😮
Well Kenny's excitement shows in the video. This stove is all out of stock now. Thank you Kenny for your enthusiasm for hot tent camping, it's inspiring.
I could see a bit of re-engineering with some bending and welding because of the quality metal they seem to use but a big thing would be a silicone hopper that can double as a storage for the pellets and collapse when not needed. Also a tray/s for the top heating chamber to use the heat and smoke for some wings, ribbs, drumsticks,bread dough etc when high heat is not needed during the night.
Nice job on your review! I have watched a couple reviews today and the more I watch, the more I like them. I live in a celsius country and we get much colder than 1 degree C ( 33 F)! Getting 10 hours burn time per hoppper of pellets is pretty darn good. Obviously it would be less in colder weather, but if you could get 5-6 between filling the hopper, you still get a decent sleep. I like the adjustability you showed, you can cool it down while you sleep as well. Bad news is, I couldn't find any available in North America right now,
I got one last year its the best thing ever i still bring the big stove with me for the kitchen tent we all set up are tents inside the large army tent and have multiple stove jakes around the sides so everyone can have there own stove and the big one in the middle so everyone can cook all day and night long as needed its amazing doing group winter camps best way to spend a long weekend. Love your videos man you inspired me and few friends to get out and enjoy life.❤
Well all I can say is the stove performs amazing. Between putting logs in every 2 hours, and pellet stove. It's obviously yeah, which of the two won the test. The other thing I really appreciated about this is that you can cook on it and use the oven feature on it. It's obviously a little bit difficult to cook things in the oven, but i'm sure that could be dialed in somehow. Between being cold and being comfortable, I'll vote for this one. Well done my friend.
Hi kenny! Nice pellet stove! My brother-in-law has a pellet fireplace and a pellet barbecue. It's so calming to listen to the pellets dropping into the fireplace. Love your tent pellet stove. They work really good and keep you nice and warm. So nice to see Monty. He's a cutie. Don't let him go outside to play with those coyotes now LOL. You and the family have a good weekend. See you on the next adventure! Byeeeee! 😊🔥🧡
Thanks Joni! I really think this stove is a game changer for me! All night warmth will be nice on the chilly nights 😊 hope you have a wonderful weekend! See you on the next one, ByeeeEeEeeeEEEEee!
🥰🥰🥰 My Brother that is a Awesome stove, game changer for overnight camping. We need to be able to get them in the UK. Only selling in USA at the moment. Keep up with the great work 🤩🤩🤩 God Bless 😍
I was looking to get into hot tent camping and the 2-3 hour stoking the fire was a bit unappealing especially during sleep hours, also, sourcing firewood seems like a logistical nightmare. This stove might solve everything for me. Buying pellets is simple from a store, and it stores compact. Set up seems like a chore, but well worth the effort considering you will gain back the time and more when you're sleeping. Great review! I think the only thing I wish I saw was how much ash in the ash tray after a 10 hour burn.
I knew this was going to be a great video, Kenny, when I saw "The Duck" in the background. "The Duck" always shows up for fun videos! Then Monty puts in his cameo and you knock it out of the park! I'm quite impressed with the great draw you got in the stove immediately after start-up; very impressive! I hope you have a carbon monoxide sensor in your tent as safety assurance! God bless, brother!
Thank you! It was a good test! I’m so glad I got to take Monty! He will be on some more adventures with me in the future! I did have my carbon monoxide detector 😊 God bless you!
Kenny’s enthusiasm is so hilarious and wholesome 😂 Regarding the stove, it would be nice if you could switch from wood to pellets on the fly. I’d burn wood during the day when I’m in and out of the tent and then use the pellets for night so I don’t have to keep feeding the fire. That doesn’t seem to be possible, although maybe I missed it in the video.
I guess it's "just" clearing the space for the pellet basket, removing the plate - although difficult when hot - clip the hopper in and fill it. Possible but I imagine kinda hard when the thing is still hot.
My dog does the same when I play with him, like tells you off if you stop too early lol. Things we do for our pets! Such a beautiful animal and loyal companion.
As we venture into the camping niche, I can definitely see the stove being useful for family camping. My kids would love making pizza and cookies in the woods!
My first time watching any of your videos. This is some FANCY camping!!! Luxurious!!! I especially love the "sofa" in the tent. This is MY kind of camping........❤
damn that hopper design is genius! the auto air thing, and the hopper. that really does solve the problem of burn time. i think i'll get me one of these.
I wouldn't want to assemble that stove on a winter camping trip in sub zero temps. There are way too many parts and steps to assemble it. Having to bring your own fuel pellets is another factor to consider.
Love the looked of this stainless stove! After the first 12 hours of assembly my teens nor I could find the kazmoo that fastened into Mosfart xplier extractor! They hiked back to camp store for pizza. Way too many parts to assemble , detach, clean, pack and remember next year!
Cool gadget. It sure will keep you going thru the night which is a game changer. Thanks for sharing Monty with us. He doesn't look like puppy anymore. God Bless and keep the faith. Best wishes to the family Kenny. Trust your Thanksgiving was good for all.
Thank you Linda! It’s gonna be nice to have! Monty is such a big boy now! He is a handful! Can’t wait to take him on more trips! Hope all is well. God bless you!
That is incredible....brilliant. What a gamechanger. I love that tent too. If you are one of those folks that has to buy their firewood this is so much cheaper and way more efficient and a whole lot less trouble. I see they also have a water tank steamer attachment too. The price is really not that bad either, considering how awesome it is. It would be nice to be able to throttle it down a bit more but, that might just be the nature of the beast to keep it going.
I just got this same stove 4 weeks ago. I've been testing it out with different settings and it's been awesome. I can't wait to try it out in harsh conditions. Great review!
I think that after assembling and disassembling a couple of times, it'd be fine. I specially like the fact you can use pellets or wood This summer i put lots of branches through my new branch shredder (chipper) and realised that THEY would be a fuel too. Kind of like homemade pellets. They'd work there too !
I'm so excited to hear that y'all are training Monti to go into the woods with you, that will be so exciting to see, He is a handsome dogbread! He is doing very well with his taking a treat and not biting your hand off, LOL!
That is a nice stove. I have a pellet stove for home and it's great and the pellets last forever. It's so cheap to buy a bag too! Really economical. Great video! Thanks for the review.
Great channel, super cool oven stove but honestly I can't imagine trying to assemble that in freezing temps trying to get warm. 😮 in the fall or spring for sure in winter no way
That's good advice to burn off any factory oils or coatings, last thing you want is to gag in your tent at night. It looks high quality, thanks for sharing!
Merry Christmas to the Kenny Baum family! Thank you for all those hysterical videos…you may not know how they cheer up your fans-especially the Scriptures!
It doesn’t matter if you like the stove or not. It is sold out in the United States. I was told by the company it is unavailable until sometime next year. Seems like the perfect stove. Would love to have it.
So if you burn it 24 hrs you burn 1 bag of pallets of 5 bucks ,thats 150 a month to be warm all month ,so in love with this stove,thanks for the video....❤
HI Kenny! That is one awesome stove, very impressive! That is one great find...you will enjoy lots of time camping for sure! Say hello to the family. God Bless Roseanne 🙏
Thank you for the great video and review…I’ve been interested in pellet stoves for awhile…I have all kinds of wood stoves but I always get cold during the night or stay up super late keeping my fires going…in Northern Alberta I will be out camping at -25’C or colder sometimes and I could really use this stove…packing bags of pellets will be worth the comfort 😊 Thank you
I used to do a lot of hot tent camping in Vegas desert. For those who've never done it, the temp difference from boot height vs top of tiny can be 50° !!! I found this D Cell battery camping hanging fan to drive warm air back down AND IT WORKED AMAZINGLY! Also, chances are you'll need to vent the tent to regulate tent temperature. Yes, it waste fuel but it works well.
@@BaumOutdoors I could be absolutely wrong. It just looked like the end of the elbow flared out so the ring could support the weight of the pipe. It may have been designed to keep the pipe upright.
Nice to meet a brother in Christ, and that stove is very interesting. A lot of heat is going up the chimney though, another couple of loops around would keep more of the heat in the tent. Love Monte, he's a sweet dog! God bless you too brother 🙂
Thanks my friend for sharing that . Man all the stuff they have now for camping. Crazy. Take care my friend always enjoy your video. Greetings from Edmonton Canada
Hey there, great video and explanation/demonstration of the stove. As an avid all-season camper in Alberta Canada I think I found the stove I’ve been looking for! From ease of use with pellets and not having to stoke overnight and the versatility to use wood if it’s available. Definitely will have to connect with folks Green Stove about this and see how well it’ll work in a hot tent during -20 conditions. You’ve got a beautiful dog to enjoy the warmth of the stove with and thanks! New sub!
Starts at 4:35, remember that. At 4:51, 16 minutes later, he's rubbing his face and beard and is sweating. Time to damper down! I'm dying laughing. Monty is panting. Duck takes a beating with whipped topping. Truly a great, educational, informative video, with a few added laughs to boot!
This seems so amazing!!! Personally I love the idea of pellets feeding the flame so I can be a bit more hands free That said knowing me I'd be too stubborn to ever buy pellets and I'd add hours to my setup time by spending my evening breaking up sticks
Watch out for the coyotes. One will get your dogs attention and lead him or her in a trap. Sometimes, they may be 3 or 7 waiting on him. Happened to my dog in my yard.
I’m excited to take this stove into the snow! Who’s with me!
Me always
@@BaumOutdoors me 😁
@BaumOutdoors might have to put it on my list to try, love the idea, not having to wake up multiple times to stoke the stove. I also like you can 🔥 wood if rather. Sounds like best of both world, mixed reviews a little, sounds like damaged in shipping on some.
I've recently came across your channel and I've been binge-watching so many if your videos and I have been super grateful for finding your videos. Okay, the stove is cool, but I totally want to know what tent that is? Also, if I may make a requested recommendation, is in all of your videos if you could always provide list descriptions of all the gear used, that would be amazing and make it so much easier to find what you are using and for us watching to buy them. Lol ke your boots too.
This pellet stove is da Baum!
That stove will totally be a gamechanger! Just refill the hopper at bedtime and you'll be cozy all night and have plenty fire left to make breakfast! No more waking up to a chilly tent!
Exactly!! So excited for it!!
Gorgeous dog but I would be worried he might knock the stove over 😊
Hello AMIGO I did enjoy this video this is the first time I see one of your vides I really enjoy it I do like this Stove, but I search google for Green stove but the one they show similar to the one you tested this one has the the gage at left side do you have the MODEL NUMBER?? Thank you. 8:23
do people have pellet dispensers out in their woods? I mean wood is find-able in the wild, have not yet watched the video but I do not quite see how you're going to get the fuel.
@@trbry. This is not a backpacking stove anyway, you bring your pellet with you which is $8-10 for 40 lb at the store, you can get wood from the forest and burn that as well. This stove can burns both.
If you do hot tent camping, you know what it feels to feed that stove every 1-3 hours depends on the size while really cold outside.
I’ve received mine today, quality for the price looks good so far and even if it burns for 6-7hours, I’d be a happy camper.
Probably what would help efficiency is to include one of those fans that runs off the heat of the stove to run the fan. To help circulate the warm air without any power needs.
Beloved!
Agreed.😊
A thermoelectric fan.
Anyone who treats their dog like a friend - I automatically am a fan and have much respect for them - keep treating your puppy like gold - it’s obvious you do.
man’s best friend!
That is a luxury, camping tent, couch, heater, and everything! Fantastic!
I really appreciate it whenever you convert Fahrenheit to celcius because it’s easier for us to understand as some of us use celcius 🤝🏽 and I love watching your videos ❤️🥰
Love the way you say, "for our Celsius friends"
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As a European, this is very much apprecaited, friends.
Sadly this company does not ship to the UK. However, I have found a similar design from Naturehike, whose products are improving so I might give it a try. It certainly beats having to prepare and store heaps of wood within your tent; and to get even 6 hours burn would be fantastic.
@@BaumOutdoors you said the stove can burn wood and pellets? Does the instructions say how to go between the two?
Anybody that dont measure in freedom units aint no friend of mine.
@@rudycarlson8245 Looking at the design (others seem to have copied it). You see where the pizza (oven) is? That's where the logs go - but then you loose functionality of the oven. I would not think you could or should use both pellets and logs at the same time.
I got 15hrs of burn time my first night using it with hardwood pellets. The next time i tried soft wood pellets and i got about 10hrs with that. Will be testing again next weekend.
Love the idea of the pellets. Looks like a lot of setup, but pellets would save all the prep work on the wood.
Exactly! Tiny bit more time for setup really. Lot less time chopping wood 😂
@@BaumOutdoorscutting and chopping fire wood sucks.
Monte is a beautiful dog
My friend uses a wood stove for hot tent camping. I did not like the gases and smoke they produce because it needs to be feed on the hour. Open the door, remove the ashes, add wood and close the door. Nobody sleeps. I then purchased the exact pellet stove and love the controll you have with the flame. You can feed the hopper for 8 hours sleep on low or 6 hours sleep medium heat.
Twice the price of a cheap wood stove but well worth making camping so much more fun. Thank you for sharing.
Have you tried burning DIY pellets made from small chopped 🪓 up branches? If they worked, that would be an even bigger game changer. Since you could probably chop up a 5 gallon bucket 🪣 worth in 20 to 30 min. A meat cleaver might work better for chopping than a hatchet. If the diy stick pellets worked. Then you could think up some kind of portable stick chopper. That could chop a couple buckets 🪣 worth in 15 -20 minutes.
Also curious if the stove uses a gassifier effect to greatly reduce the amount of smoke coming out the pipe. A good gassifier stove will have less ash & no visible smoke out the pipe once a fire is going.
That's is awesome! Really easy to justify sledding in a couple bags of pellets in lieu of cutting firewood. I'm sold.
It’s gonna be nice!
Yeah. You can strap em on the back of the skidoo.
I started to pray again before meals again because of you, brother. Thanks for sparking my faith.
Amen! So thankful for that!
Great comment!! I need to start that again
That's awesome to hear - God Bless you
I did for 25 years until I realized
@@justinbrewster4788 Amen 🙏 That's Great
When you said the pellets were so cheap…6$ a bag, I did laugh. I’ve been heating my home using a pellet stove for many years. When I first started I could buy a ton of pellets for 150.00$. Today a ton runs me double that. So a 40 pound bag was 3$.
Pellet stoves have that bonus of holding a fire. I can load the hopper at eleven and it’s still keeping the house warm ten hours later. Unfortunately pellet stoves rely on electricity and their blowers need to be replaced every few years.
Nice video and beautiful dog. I’m subscribing, I appreciate a praying man.
@nancyrea3863, there are small blower fans that are powered by heat. That kind of fan can be attached to the stove pipe as an air mover 🌬
@@papoochacoo when they say home pellet stoves need power theyre not talking about just to distribute air. Most of them have a thermostat and auger motor as well as blower fan for a more efficient burn. They can't heat at all without power as opposed to a wood stove that can obviously burn during an outage
You remind me that 25 years ago I could buy a cord of good larch (Tamarack here in Montana) for $125. I had to split and stack it, though. We had a wood stove that gave us wonderful dry heat for the entire house. These days, it’s double that or more. Occasionally I would be able to get free firewood when a tree fell on our property or if I had to take one down that was diseased or damaged. My wife and I enjoyed the task of splitting 5 cords and stacking it, but now at age 80 we’ve downsized to an all electric home. Still miss the wood stove, though.
It's super easy to get a normal log wood stove to run for 10 hours unattended.
I load my log stove once every 24 hours in moderate temps. Once before bed and once before work in abnormally cold weather. Every 8 hours in the worst weather we have ever had. House is 3600 sqft built in 56.
When you first unpacked it, the stove looked like it was going to be complicated to set up. But it wasn't at all. Very simple and an excellent design.
I haven’t visited your channel for a while. That was a mistake on my part. I struggle with some pretty serious depression, and getting a chance to hang with you is such a treat. Thank you for your videos.
The stove is pretty cool, but I’d like to see it running with wood too, since pellets may run out
@@jimf1964 thank you for stopping by again my friend! Probably some additional adventures you can binge watch if ya need to lol hope things are getting better for you! I’ll test out some wood in it another time!
U can do anything you put your mind 2 jim.. get well buddy
@ Thank you very much. That’s so kind of you.
Really really grateful that you include everytime Celcius for us who are watching it from Celcius countries!!
Thank you kind sir for that! :) ❤
Me and my daughter went camping two days ago it got down to 18 f but was warm had everything we need but wanted a new stove and since I cook every time we go wanted a oven but I think you sold me on this one and sold other people as well so thank you for all you because it’s a lot of work not counting filming so may God bless you
I showed my wife your videos. She is not much of a camper but loves the fact that you pray before meals. She is now watching more videos with me. You have helped my family and I to stay on track when praying before eating. I love it! Great videos and a great inspiration! God bless!
I used to heat my huge old, very old, 2 story farm house using corn in a pellet stove and the heat was unbelievable. This looks like an amazing stove. Thanks for this video!
Corn? Explain how please
Corn???
That's a $350.00 dollar stove for those that are curious. Very nice stove.
Correct! It’s expensive! Most of these quality stoves are expensive. Not as expensive as the titanium ones though! Yikes!
Thanks.😀
For what it offers not bad at all. Thought it would be way more expensive.
My man Kenny, it's always a pleasure watching a fellow brother in Christ doing his bushcraft best. Man you've totally got me jazzed over this wood pellet stove! We have winter camped intense with a heater buddy with a wood burning stove intense and teepees and I know the pain of having to get up every 2 to 3 hours to refill the wood. I'm so excited to see more of this and how it continues to perform it's definitely on my next wish list! God bless you brother Happy holidays Merry Christmas and My wife and I are thankful for you.
Thanks so much my friend! It really is a game changer! The burn time is amazing! I think you would really enjoy it. Have a wonderful weekend! God bless you and yours!
@@BaumOutdoors You should try to burn some DIY pellets made from broken/chopped up sticks...If that works, then a person could make either a diy portable stick pellet maker. (Already have a few easy to make ideas) Or you could just chop sticks up with a hatchet 🪓 into small pieces. Like chopping up carrots 🥕into slices. I'm guessing you could chop a 5 gallon bucket 🪣 full of diy pellets in 20-30 minutes....If the DIY stick pellets work, it'd be an even bigger game changer. Since it can burn both wood & pellets. So while you're cutting up the bigger wood 🪵 pieces to burn during waking hours. Just chop up a bucket full of diy stick pellets while you're at it.
@@BaumOutdoors How much smoke comes out of the stove pipe? Does it have a gassifier effect. To where no smoke is visible out of the stovepipe once up & burning well. Also as you probably already know. The gassifier is most efficient at producing heat & burning. It probably also creates less ash.
I've always been curious to see how warm an authentic Native American Tipi is in windy-20 temps on the North Dakota prairie.....I imagine with actual buffalo 🦬 skin for the walls & couple layers of buffalo skin rugs on the floor & campfire 🔥 in the center. It was probably pretty warm.
I’ve seen this used by some of the Asian Campers, content creators but no in depth review. So thank you Kenny for this amazing video. This has sealed it for me and I will be purchasing one although I jusssssst purchased a stove last week 🤦🏾♀️ and kinda if’ey about having to attend to it more so than enjoying my time camping. I think this going to make a lot of people very happy! Plus it is very aesthetically pleasing and you can bake😮
I totally agree! You will love it! The wood stoves are nice too so there’s nothing wrong with having 2! Definitely worth the experience!!
Well Kenny's excitement shows in the video. This stove is all out of stock now. Thank you Kenny for your enthusiasm for hot tent camping, it's inspiring.
I could see a bit of re-engineering with some bending and welding because of the quality metal they seem to use but a big thing would be a silicone hopper that can double as a storage for the pellets and collapse when not needed. Also a tray/s for the top heating chamber to use the heat and smoke for some wings, ribbs, drumsticks,bread dough etc when high heat is not needed during the night.
Great ideas! It will be interesting to see how they change them over time!
Nice! I was searching for a stove like this about 5 years ago and found nothing, this is really exciting. Thank you!
Nice job on your review! I have watched a couple reviews today and the more I watch, the more I like them. I live in a celsius country and we get much colder than 1 degree C ( 33 F)! Getting 10 hours burn time per hoppper of pellets is pretty darn good. Obviously it would be less in colder weather, but if you could get 5-6 between filling the hopper, you still get a decent sleep. I like the adjustability you showed, you can cool it down while you sleep as well. Bad news is, I couldn't find any available in North America right now,
Im from finland,our truly winter is always -15-25 celsius,not sure if this could handle it,need to find real winter videos
Looks smart design
I got one last year its the best thing ever i still bring the big stove with me for the kitchen tent we all set up are tents inside the large army tent and have multiple stove jakes around the sides so everyone can have there own stove and the big one in the middle so everyone can cook all day and night long as needed its amazing doing group winter camps best way to spend a long weekend. Love your videos man you inspired me and few friends to get out and enjoy life.❤
Well all I can say is the stove performs amazing. Between putting logs in every 2 hours, and pellet stove. It's obviously yeah, which of the two won the test. The other thing I really appreciated about this is that you can cook on it and use the oven feature on it. It's obviously a little bit difficult to cook things in the oven, but i'm sure that could be dialed in somehow. Between being cold and being comfortable, I'll vote for this one. Well done my friend.
Yeah looks perfect if it works on real winter conditions too
Hi kenny! Nice pellet stove! My brother-in-law has a pellet fireplace and a pellet barbecue. It's so calming to listen to the pellets dropping into the fireplace. Love your tent pellet stove. They work really good and keep you nice and warm. So nice to see Monty. He's a cutie. Don't let him go outside to play with those coyotes now LOL. You and the family have a good weekend. See you on the next adventure! Byeeeee! 😊🔥🧡
Thanks Joni! I really think this stove is a game changer for me! All night warmth will be nice on the chilly nights 😊 hope you have a wonderful weekend! See you on the next one, ByeeeEeEeeeEEEEee!
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What's up my neighbor...👍
@gi169 Not much.. hi Gil! Trying to get out of my lazy mode to get some things done today. How are you doing?
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Doing well Joni. Just chilling...👍👍👍
Very nice. Add a stove fan and its on and popping. Thanks for the review. Pellet box all would be a game changer. Wait what a oven? Wow
Great idea! I’m gonna order one!
The thought of assembling all those fiddly screws with cold, numb hands makes my brain hurt. 😂
Problem solved yes!! Game changer! Ty for showing us all
You're right. That little stove is going to change everything🎉❤
🥰🥰🥰 My Brother that is a Awesome stove, game changer for overnight camping. We need to be able to get them in the UK. Only selling in USA at the moment. Keep up with the great work 🤩🤩🤩
God Bless 😍
Such a smart idea! Lot of moving parts but they all play a crucial role in this product! 10/10 very creative!
I was looking to get into hot tent camping and the 2-3 hour stoking the fire was a bit unappealing especially during sleep hours, also, sourcing firewood seems like a logistical nightmare. This stove might solve everything for me. Buying pellets is simple from a store, and it stores compact. Set up seems like a chore, but well worth the effort considering you will gain back the time and more when you're sleeping. Great review! I think the only thing I wish I saw was how much ash in the ash tray after a 10 hour burn.
I knew this was going to be a great video, Kenny, when I saw "The Duck" in the background. "The Duck" always shows up for fun videos! Then Monty puts in his cameo and you knock it out of the park! I'm quite impressed with the great draw you got in the stove immediately after start-up; very impressive! I hope you have a carbon monoxide sensor in your tent as safety assurance! God bless, brother!
Thank you! It was a good test! I’m so glad I got to take Monty! He will be on some more adventures with me in the future! I did have my carbon monoxide detector 😊 God bless you!
Kenny’s enthusiasm is so hilarious and wholesome 😂
Regarding the stove, it would be nice if you could switch from wood to pellets on the fly. I’d burn wood during the day when I’m in and out of the tent and then use the pellets for night so I don’t have to keep feeding the fire. That doesn’t seem to be possible, although maybe I missed it in the video.
I guess it's "just" clearing the space for the pellet basket, removing the plate - although difficult when hot - clip the hopper in and fill it.
Possible but I imagine kinda hard when the thing is still hot.
My dog does the same when I play with him, like tells you off if you stop too early lol. Things we do for our pets! Such a beautiful animal and loyal companion.
As we venture into the camping niche, I can definitely see the stove being useful for family camping. My kids would love making pizza and cookies in the woods!
And packs up great for car/van camping…..
My first time watching any of your videos. This is some FANCY camping!!! Luxurious!!! I especially love the "sofa" in the tent. This is MY kind of camping........❤
damn that hopper design is genius! the auto air thing, and the hopper. that really does solve the problem of burn time. i think i'll get me one of these.
I wouldn't want to assemble that stove on a winter camping trip in sub zero temps. There are way too many parts and steps to assemble it. Having to bring your own fuel pellets is another factor to consider.
Really? I thought you pay for the camp site that someone would magically refill it for you whenever it's low? 🤔
I would leave the pellet part preassembled...that way you just have to assemble the exhaust pipe parts. I agree with you...seems a little tedious
I just saw this stove yesterday when looking for deals. I seriously thought about it. Looks nice.10 hour burn times makes me think indeed I need one.
The pellets make it so nice!
That is an awesome stove - love the oven feature and the burn time is awesome!!!! Not for backpacking but perfect for car/base camping.
It’s simple, he said. 😎
Very simple 😎
Hi Kenny Nice Stove! Monty is soooo adorable and so are you Love you, the family and Monty millions! 🥰🐕
Thank you for showing us your new stove. It’s pretty cool
Love the looked of this stainless stove! After the first 12 hours of assembly my teens nor I could find the kazmoo that fastened into Mosfart xplier extractor! They hiked back to camp store for pizza. Way too many parts to assemble , detach, clean, pack and remember next year!
Cool gadget. It sure will keep you going thru the night which is a game changer. Thanks for sharing Monty with us. He doesn't look like puppy anymore. God Bless and keep the faith. Best wishes to the family Kenny. Trust your Thanksgiving was good for all.
Thank you Linda! It’s gonna be nice to have! Monty is such a big boy now! He is a handful! Can’t wait to take him on more trips! Hope all is well. God bless you!
That is incredible....brilliant. What a gamechanger. I love that tent too. If you are one of those folks that has to buy their firewood this is so much cheaper and way more efficient and a whole lot less trouble. I see they also have a water tank steamer attachment too. The price is really not that bad either, considering how awesome it is. It would be nice to be able to throttle it down a bit more but, that might just be the nature of the beast to keep it going.
I just got this same stove 4 weeks ago. I've been testing it out with different settings and it's been awesome. I can't wait to try it out in harsh conditions. Great review!
What an awesome find! Thanks for sharing your experience with this stove.
Thanks for joining me for the adventure 😊
I think that after assembling and disassembling a couple of times, it'd be fine.
I specially like the fact you can use pellets or wood
This summer i put lots of branches through my new branch shredder (chipper) and realised that THEY would be a fuel too. Kind of like homemade pellets.
They'd work there too !
That stove is a game change with pellets! That was a great burn!
Agree!! Gonna make for a great night of camping in cold weather!
I'm so excited to hear that y'all are training Monti to go into the woods with you, that will be so exciting to see, He is a handsome dogbread! He is doing very well with his taking a treat and not biting your hand off, LOL!
Can’t wait till he can join me on a trip! He is getting better every day 😊 he’s a good boy. I’ve only lost a few fingers to him haha jk! 🤣
That is a nice stove. I have a pellet stove for home and it's great and the pellets last forever. It's so cheap to buy a bag too! Really economical. Great video! Thanks for the review.
I was really impressed with how long the pellets lasted! And you can’t beat the price!
Monte is gorgeous and the stove is really impressive! I was touched to see you take a moment for grace.
Thanks dude for the hard you do ❤
Appreciate you! Thank you for being here for me! God bless!
I’ve been researching wood stoves this is game changer to bad not in stock on Amazon right now can’t wait to see you out in the snow with that
Sight glass in the hopper would be cool to see full / use level
Agree! Would be nice to have!
That is cool!, Thanks for testing it, We were apprehensive of their claims,cool to see they were not fudging numbers!
What an amazing stove Kenny stay safe outdoors God bless you always and your family
Thank you! God bless you and yours as well!
looks like the work is at the beginning set up, but easy after that. seems worth it! great video
Looks great. Monty is a great looking pooch. Looking forward to the next video. God Bless
It’s a great stove for the hot tent! Excited to take it on an overnight trip. Monty is a good boy. Can’t wait to take him camping again!
I saw these pellets at tractor supply a couple of days ago and wondered about them. Now I know. Thanks for sharing a great video.
Great channel, super cool oven stove but honestly I can't imagine trying to assemble that in freezing temps trying to get warm. 😮 in the fall or spring for sure in winter no way
Nice stove. Been using winnerwell for a while.
I love watching you try new stuff! Always so exciting. Thank you for sharing!
Thank you! It’s a joy to share! 😊
That's good advice to burn off any factory oils or coatings, last thing you want is to gag in your tent at night. It looks high quality, thanks for sharing!
Love your vids!! God bless you brother!!
Thank you! God bless you as well!
Merry Christmas to the Kenny Baum family! Thank you for all those hysterical videos…you may not know how they cheer up your fans-especially the Scriptures!
Merry Christmas to you and yours as well! May the Lord bless you this coming year! 😊 more wild adventures soon!
It doesn’t matter if you like the stove or not. It is sold out in the United States. I was told by the company it is unavailable until sometime next year. Seems like the perfect stove. Would love to have it.
One on Amazon looks just like it for $269
I can get it in western NC between the 9th and 12th of this month.
Doing a little research it's the same exact one. Hope that helps.
Sold under Furndoor.
@@SocketSlinger - Thank you so much!
Froze my butt off camping in Terlingua Texas this past weekend. Definitely a game changer. Can’t wait to get one. Thanks for sharing
So if you burn it 24 hrs you burn 1 bag of pallets of 5 bucks ,thats 150 a month to be warm all month ,so in love with this stove,thanks for the video....❤
Seems reasonable to me! I’m excited to see how everything holds up. Can’t wait to use it in the field!
HI Kenny! That is one awesome stove, very impressive! That is one great find...you will enjoy lots of time camping for sure! Say hello to the family. God Bless
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Thanks so much Roseanne! We appreciate you always joining us. The whole family says hello and Happy late Thanksgiving!! God bless 😊
@BaumOutdoors Awe❤️ Love to all of you! I miss seeing you guys! Such a beautiful family! God bless🙏
It seems like an awesome stove, definitely for "car camping".
And the pellets seems the best idea to keep it loaded overnight.
Thank you for the great video and review…I’ve been interested in pellet stoves for awhile…I have all kinds of wood stoves but I always get cold during the night or stay up super late keeping my fires going…in Northern Alberta I will be out camping at -25’C or colder sometimes and I could really use this stove…packing bags of pellets will be worth the comfort 😊
Thank you
I used to do a lot of hot tent camping in Vegas desert. For those who've never done it, the temp difference from boot height vs top of tiny can be 50° !!!
I found this D Cell battery camping hanging fan to drive warm air back down AND IT WORKED AMAZINGLY!
Also, chances are you'll need to vent the tent to regulate tent temperature. Yes, it waste fuel but it works well.
I think the elbow part of the chimney goes through the ring, so the ring supports the rest of the chimney.
The elbow sits slightly below the support bracket. Once the pipe is put in place it’s supported 👍
@@BaumOutdoors Are you sure about that? Lol🤔
Maybe not.. lol gonna have to look at it again!
@@BaumOutdoors I could be absolutely wrong. It just looked like the end of the elbow flared out so the ring could support the weight of the pipe. It may have been designed to keep the pipe upright.
Nice to meet a brother in Christ, and that stove is very interesting. A lot of heat is going up the chimney though, another couple of loops around would keep more of the heat in the tent. Love Monte, he's a sweet dog! God bless you too brother 🙂
Monty is so cute!
I know! Love that boy!
Is Monty going to be your bear scare awayer???
@richpiacentine7350 sure is!
Yep, love all the features, had to come back and watch the rest of the video. Definitely does what it says. Thanks Dude!
Thanks for checking it out! I enjoyed it and can’t wait to take it on more adventures!
That is fantastic!!! Thanks for the video.
Your welcome! Thanks for joining me!
Dang, that is a game changer. I sure would try hot tent camping now. Thanks for sharing this.
It says it's out of stock, may or may not get it back in. I surely hope so.
How exciting a new adventure
Thanks for joining me!
Thanks my friend for sharing that . Man all the stuff they have now for camping. Crazy. Take care my friend always enjoy your video. Greetings from Edmonton Canada
I like your dog he is so beautiful and look forward to seeing more videos with him
Can’t wait to take him on more trips!
13:00 4 outside / 7 in ♥ for telling *C degrees 20:28 77*F 25*C excellent !
I love the stove, please bring it often.
I will!! It’s amazing!
Hey there, great video and explanation/demonstration of the stove. As an avid all-season camper in Alberta Canada I think I found the stove I’ve been looking for! From ease of use with pellets and not having to stoke overnight and the versatility to use wood if it’s available. Definitely will have to connect with folks Green Stove about this and see how well it’ll work in a hot tent during -20 conditions. You’ve got a beautiful dog to enjoy the warmth of the stove with and thanks! New sub!
Hmm same price as the Henrey survival .22 for camping. Hard to make the choice between the 2. Thank you for another great video.
Thanks for joining me! It would be a hard choice lol
I can’t find the price, what are they selling for? TIA
I've heard alot people talk about this stove ..it's awesome thanks for sharing 👌 👍
Beautiful dog. I like that stove.
Esperando o acampamento com neve para fazer o desafio desse fogão....saudades do Monty ( ele está muito bonito). Abraço, Kenny.
Starts at 4:35, remember that. At 4:51, 16 minutes later, he's rubbing his face and beard and is sweating. Time to damper down! I'm dying laughing. Monty is panting. Duck takes a beating with whipped topping. Truly a great, educational, informative video, with a few added laughs to boot!
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*Can't wait to see beautiful Monty on your camping trips!*
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This seems so amazing!!!
Personally I love the idea of pellets feeding the flame so I can be a bit more hands free
That said knowing me I'd be too stubborn to ever buy pellets and I'd add hours to my setup time by spending my evening breaking up sticks
Watch out for the coyotes. One will get your dogs attention and lead him or her in a trap. Sometimes, they may be 3 or 7 waiting on him. Happened to my dog in my yard.