I spent last weekend in a hot tent and used this stove. It was incredibly windy outside, gusts up to 46mph. A little sketchy to be camping, but it was in an open area and my tent was staked and weighted. The stove kept my tent comfortable, so much so that I was in a t-shirt and sweats. I bought the hot water tank and that was really great to have, coffee and hot chocolate whenever I wanted. The oven is arriving on Monday, I'm really looking forward to using it! This stove is very sturdy, a quality item. I plan to use it often so the price was worth it for me.
I've been wanting to get into hot tent winter camping for a while now. It's an investment so I'm glad that you provided such a thorough review of this stove. I've been considering the Winnerwell Nomad for some time now. Looks like a great hot tent stove!
The smoker is killer too, That's where the removal top comes into play mote often. Ordering the whole thing, large with oven, water tank, and smoker. Love it! Thank you for your review!
Yep, I'm a winter gal and love being outside in the winter (hence the profile pic, lol). My cousins have a similar stove and I went camping with them last season and now this year I am looking at getting my own hot tent set up going. That is a pretty fabulous looking hot tent stove!
A brilliant review thanks showed me everything I needed been looking at this one for ages it's definitely what I want with help from your review cheers from kev 👍 😀
You've got some catching up to do! Actually we are both still working 6 days a week. Thankfully I had a ton of footage built up prior to the holidays. It's a busy time to be a Healthcare worker during this pandemic.
@@LoneCrowAdventures Hi there, I changed my mind a few times, first I was going to buy the Nomad Small then I changed to Medium and no side window, in the end I got the medium with side window. The price was going up & up but I figured in the long run I'll be glad I got the one I really like. I also got the hot water container. Someday soon I'll get the pipe oven, I really like the look of that.
I am in love with the pipe oven! I've made so many tasty things in the pipe oven. I went with the no glass, because I'm tough on my gear and was worried about breaking it. I have the medium too and love it! Good choice. You'll be happier with the medium size versus the small.
@@LoneCrowAdventures breaking the glass isn’t a problem if you’re horrendous with money like I am, just buy 14 spare glass accessories and you’re fine lol. I wouldn’t be able to pass up on the increased fire show!! 🔥
No problem. I remembered I had a ton of questions when I first started getting into it so I tried to remember the questions I myself had had about the stove.
Thanks for the review. Keep them coming. I have looked at these stoves online and just don't like the looks of a removeable top plate--thanks for talking about that feature. The accessories are appealing, and the price point seems quite competitive. I'm glad to hear it fire up easily. That is good to know.
Very informative; clear and thorough. I have one also (the three-legged version--it's hilly in western PA, and easier to level with 3 legs), and I think I will add the water heater to it, after your review, since I only useit in really cold weather (I use a hammock down to the high teens), when it would be great to be able to heat water for Earl Grey tea. Thank you!
I am torn between those two things, I think the 4 legs looks nicer (especially with the extensions), but the ability to level better is an awesome advantage.
Thank you! Your videos helped me to make decisions about what to buy! I needed up with the large pipe oven and not the foldable oven. As you said, I can bake, and sauté at the same time this way, the foldable oven takes up all of your cooking surface. I got the smoker too and figure I can just use that in a pinch as an oven, but probably won't need to.
Do your research and watch a lot of videos. Pay attention to how other people edit videos you enjoy. Also watch bad videos too so you learn what makes people click off!
Great video!!! Just got the nomad veiw (small as I have a 1-2 person hot tent) and I cant wait to give it a run out at the weekend.. May take me a while to save up for the ad ons though 😉 Again, great vid 👍 👌
Yeah the add ons were something we collected over time because of the expense, but they are worth in once you have them. Good luck in your hot tent adventures!!!!
@@roccoaltomare3089 I have the small version, which is more than enough for my 2 man tent.. I can only guess that the large (there is also a medium btw) would do a 10 man tent. The heat from the small one was awesome !!! 45°C at the top of the tent ( -4 outside ) , , I couldn't believe how hot it got !!
Awesome review, I just ordered the large Winnerwell stove. I have a titanium stove which is smaller and I have issues with it heating my large Megahorn tent. I hope this one does the trick!
Verified Purchase on AMAZON comment: Bought this so we could take it touring in the camper van and to put in our bell tent.It warms the tent up in no time and being able to watch the flames from the side panel is great.It is good to cook on but unfortunetly after 6 months use ours has buckled on the top by the flu which means when we put a pan or kettle on it does not sit flat on the stove so takes a lot longer to cook or boil anything.Also the glass side panel shattered on ours, contacted the seller who was initially reluctant to replace the glass but eventually agreed which is good as its expensive, was told they are using stronger glass now.I asked about the buckling on the top but was told this can happen which I am not happy about as when I read the information before buying it states this should not happen.I would love to have given it 5 stars as we love it but for cooking on its not great due to the buckling.
Question: Would it be necessary to "burn in" the accessories? IOW, the water tank and the pipe oven should not need to be burned in...only washed prior to use correct? What do you think? Thanks!
The water tank does not need to be burned in but the oven should because it does have a pipe and this pipe turns a patina colour after burning. We did just to make sure.
@@LoneCrowAdventures Where do you store your Pipe Stove accessory? I have the large Winnerwell bag yet I'm not convinced I'm going to be able to fit the Pipe Stove into the Large bag. Advice is appreciated. Thank you!
When using your pipe oven...do you leave it connected to the pipes the entire weekend or do you swap out the pipes in the morning, evening? What does that look like? Thanks!
i have the same stove, my question is about the removable top, which you say you will probably never use. I wont either. The question is that will removing the top with the fire going with the damper wide open cause a lot of smoke coming out or not.
I hope it actually takes abuse, I’m considering buying one now. My titanium folding stove warped to the point I can’t use it, in less than a weeks worth of abuse. It cost more money than this stove too,,,
I'm on my 4th winter with this stove it it works great. Keep in mind, it doesn't fold flat like a titanium stove and neither do the stove pipe sections so you'll need a pulk sled, snowmobile or ATV or just car camp. Great stove though, love it! I also love all the attachments. Great basecamp stove.
I have wondered about that. Seems like a good idea. Safety first! We do have a fireproof mat that it sits on but I wondered about covering it at the back as well. So far it's been okay though in my hot tent which is the Luxe Hercules.
@@LoneCrowAdventures BTW thanks to your channel I pulled the trigger on the Luxe Hercules hot tent . As far the wood stove part I plan to make my own from recycled parts. Thank you for the great information
@@LoneCrowAdventures Lol, You kept saying that you were going to pan in. It’s all good. I was just giving you the proper lingo. I got my Winnerwell stove and it got banged up during shipment apparently. The glass was broken, which they replaced but when I installed it today I noticed a few other issues. I’m calling the again tomorrow They were very helpful when I first spoke to them.
@@LoneCrowAdventures I'm moving to Arizona in a few months and I need all the help I can get with camping because I am going to be off grid until we get our tiny houses built and are well dug LOL and it will be tough for a little while but it will be worth it hugs hugs hugs and thank you again ✌️💕
Hi there, thanks for the review. It’s very informative. Just a question with the oven.. Can it be put down low on the pipe where you’ve got the water tank placed?
It is designed to sit on top of the damper pipe. It would fit directly on the stove opening but I thing that would be too close to the stove to get things in and out of it safely
@@LoneCrowAdventures Thank you. I will check it out. Oh, i saw your video with the winnerwell nomad stove, oh, i loved it even better. I went to look for it on amazon too but seems like its not available anymore.. i wonder if they are available somewhere else?
Thanks for the review, I just purchased one, I also purchased the Hercules tent that you have. I’m trying to get an idea of how warm it can keep that tent in below freezing temps. Could you give me a rough idea of how comfortable it is in those temperatures?
Oh you'll be toasty. I've got that tent up 100 degrees before when outside temps are in the 20s. I try to keep it somewhere between 70 to 80 degrees for comfort. First time out with a thermometer I was dying, had the stove going full boar around 5 degrees and I had to open the windows on the door. You can certainly get it very comfortable. Once you learn how much wood you need to load into it ro maintain comfortable temps you should be able to keep it very comfy for you.
The first time you burn the stove it gives off smoke so you'll want to burn it outside the tent the first time. Very, very minimal warping. We used a manufactures fire log one time (the kind for fire places you buy at home depot) and had some minimal warping along the sides because the stove burned too hot. So don't use those and you'll be fine.
It replaces an existing section or can be added to extend the length. Basically it is it's own stove pipe section. So you can position it on the section you need. Hope that helps!
Would ya say the medium size is plenty warm in your Hercules. I have the same hot tent and plan on using the stove in well below negatives in the u.p. and northern wi. Been torn on if I need a large nomad or if the medium would be just fine.
The large nomad I think would be pretty big space wise inside the Hercules. It also has a 3.5 versus 2.5 inch flu pipe. We've got the tent up to 103F inside in sub zero temps so it will be plenty warm for you. We are moving to Northern Wisconsin next month and will continue to use this stove.
@@LoneCrowAdventures yeah I kinda thought it would be overkill. Thanks for the reply! You'll love it up here lots of good spots around for winter camping. Be sure to check out Newport state park its a dark park.
Hi, really enjoyed your video. Please tell me if i can install one inside my living room. My wall is a cavity wall, facing outdoors? Is this possible? And also, i would need a elbow bend pipe?
Hello, great review. I am in the process of ordering a Nomad stove, just can't decide between the medium or large. I want to make sure that it will heat up my space sufficiently. I am using an Eskimo Ice Fishing Shelter that I converted, it is roughly 75 square feet, little less 9 x 9. I am leaning toward the medium, but looking for opinions. I noticed you are using the luxe hercules which measures 9.8 x 11.8, which gives you even more square footage, does the medium heat your tent up well or should I opt for the large. I would rather stay with medium for weight and portability. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
@@LoneCrowAdventures what winter temperatures are you dealing with? I’m looking at going the same way as above with an insulated Eskimo tent on the larger size. I ice fish with temperatures in the -20 to -40 degrees Celsius range or -4 to -40 F. Wondering if this size stove would keep me warm on the overnight trips? Thanks, very good review video.
So a tiny home yes. Since weight is not an issue, I would go with a stainless steel stove over a titanium stove for a tiny hone. Titanium is an expensive material and really should only be considered if you are going to be pulling it in a sled or backpacking into the backcountry with it. Otherwise the stainless steel stove is much more durable for the long run in a tiny home situation. Good luck.
Are you sure that cook top is 20 inches from the ground? It sure does not look like 20 inches in your video. Could you please set it up and measure from the floor to the cooktop to see for certain because it just doesn't look like 20 inches and it sure would be nice to know exactly what the height is before I invest into a stove.
You can get a firebox here: amzn.to/3dSdE4m I actually have used it in my tarp camping video located here: ruclips.net/video/J8ywAu5_QLs/видео.html I'm thinking about doing a full review of it in the next few weeks. Great little stove!
I spent last weekend in a hot tent and used this stove. It was incredibly windy outside, gusts up to 46mph. A little sketchy to be camping, but it was in an open area and my tent was staked and weighted. The stove kept my tent comfortable, so much so that I was in a t-shirt and sweats. I bought the hot water tank and that was really great to have, coffee and hot chocolate whenever I wanted. The oven is arriving on Monday, I'm really looking forward to using it! This stove is very sturdy, a quality item. I plan to use it often so the price was worth it for me.
I knew virtually nothing about wood stoves (besides PRETTY!) so this was perfect. Thanks!
I'm glad I could help. I was overwhelmed last season when I got into this for the first time too.
literally so happy when you start talking about the pipe oven😂😇 cheers
The pipe oven is one of the best parts. 👌
I've been wanting to get into hot tent winter camping for a while now. It's an investment so I'm glad that you provided such a thorough review of this stove. I've been considering the Winnerwell Nomad for some time now. Looks like a great hot tent stove!
You're welcome. I hope the nomad stove works out for you. Let me know!
You ain’t lying, definitely an investment!
Just bought one. It's amazing
This was a very informative and in depth review of the Nomad Tent Stove. Thanks for sharing this with us!
You're welcome. Hope you learned something about this stove.
well described; thanks for your time in sharing an indepth spec of this stove!
I love this stove. Remember.... hot tent season is right around the corner 👌
That little stove really puts off some serious heat in the tent! Wow!
Yes, it sure is a great hot tent stove!!!
This is a fun little hot tent stove. Thanks for posting this stove review and explaining how the stove draws best and works.
No problem. Hope it helps you out!!!!
The smoker is killer too, That's where the removal top comes into play mote often. Ordering the whole thing, large with oven, water tank, and smoker. Love it! Thank you for your review!
I'll have to check the smoker out!
I’ve been interested in this stove for a while. A great addition to my hot tent.
It is a fabulous little hot stove stove!!!!
Yep, I'm a winter gal and love being outside in the winter (hence the profile pic, lol). My cousins have a similar stove and I went camping with them last season and now this year I am looking at getting my own hot tent set up going. That is a pretty fabulous looking hot tent stove!
Good for you. Get out there and get your winter on!!!!
A brilliant review thanks showed me everything I needed been looking at this one for ages it's definitely what I want with help from your review cheers from kev 👍 😀
I sure hope it works out. I love this stove!!!
There are a lot of practical tips in your video. Appreciated.
Thanks for the positive feedback, I appreciate it!
Nice comprehensive review Samantha. 👍
Thank for taking the time to check it out
Great stove and great review! I've fallen behind again with RUclips not sending me notification. I thought that you guys were taking a break. Sorry!
You've got some catching up to do! Actually we are both still working 6 days a week. Thankfully I had a ton of footage built up prior to the holidays. It's a busy time to be a Healthcare worker during this pandemic.
Probably the best review of the Winnerwell I've seen. Informative and well presented.
I've just bought a medium Nomad here in the UK.
You are going to love it! Did you get the full stainless steel or the one with the side view windows?
@@LoneCrowAdventures Hi there, I changed my mind a few times, first I was going to buy the Nomad Small then I changed to Medium and no side window, in the end I got the medium with side window.
The price was going up & up but I figured in the long run I'll be glad I got the one I really like.
I also got the hot water container.
Someday soon I'll get the pipe oven, I really like the look of that.
I am in love with the pipe oven! I've made so many tasty things in the pipe oven. I went with the no glass, because I'm tough on my gear and was worried about breaking it. I have the medium too and love it! Good choice. You'll be happier with the medium size versus the small.
@@LoneCrowAdventures breaking the glass isn’t a problem if you’re horrendous with money like I am, just buy 14 spare glass accessories and you’re fine lol. I wouldn’t be able to pass up on the increased fire show!! 🔥
Thank you for your videos. This was a good, thorough review of this product and you present very well.
Thanks for the compliment and thanks for taking the time to check it out!
Awesome and concise review, thank you. I have this stove but I have as yet to test it.
You will absolutely love it!!!
Yup love my Nomad. And Zi think you did an awesome review. 😁
Thanks so much!!!
My large nomad view just arrived yesterday. Can’t wait to try it out in my icefishing tent
Good luck!
Hope you liked it, how does it run? Any issues with smoke leaking out or panels warping?
Great explanation of how these stoves work - really appreciate it!
No problem. I remembered I had a ton of questions when I first started getting into it so I tried to remember the questions I myself had had about the stove.
Very thorough review. Thanks for covering all the features and accessories.
Your welcome!
Thanks for the review. Keep them coming. I have looked at these stoves online and just don't like the looks of a removeable top plate--thanks for talking about that feature. The accessories are appealing, and the price point seems quite competitive. I'm glad to hear it fire up easily. That is good to know.
Yeah I wish they would get rid of the top plate because it's pretty useless, at least for me. But all in all it's a great stove!
It’s for more intense heat I believe, the ability to step it up to flames directly on the pan.
Very informative; clear and thorough. I have one also (the three-legged version--it's hilly in western PA, and easier to level with 3 legs), and I think I will add the water heater to it, after your review, since I only useit in really cold weather (I use a hammock down to the high teens), when it would be great to be able to heat water for Earl Grey tea. Thank you!
Absolutely! Those hot beverages are nice in winter camp!
I am torn between those two things, I think the 4 legs looks nicer (especially with the extensions), but the ability to level better is an awesome advantage.
Thank you! Your videos helped me to make decisions about what to buy! I needed up with the large pipe oven and not the foldable oven. As you said, I can bake, and sauté at the same time this way, the foldable oven takes up all of your cooking surface. I got the smoker too and figure I can just use that in a pinch as an oven, but probably won't need to.
I haven't tried the smoker yet but I'm very interested in it!
This stove is included with a "Hot Tent" at Springbar Tents. I'm on a waiting list for the tent. Very informative video.
Hey that's awesome. You're going to love this stove!!!!!
I really enjoyed your description. You did a great job
Thanks so much! I appreciate the feedback!
Nice review Lone Crow 👍🏽
Thanks so much for the positive feedback ☺️
Winnerwell makes great stoves!
Yes they do. Great stoves!
Fun Review. Thanks for sharing this!
Thanks for stopping by to check it out. I am in love with this stove! Cheers!
Best review seen on this stove thanks so much for sharing stay safe and take care...colin 👍🏕🔥🏴
Good luck out there
Nice video thanks
Hey! Thanks for stopping by!
Just subscribed to your channel safe travels from Oz
Thank you! I appreciate it!
Nice job! Thanks for sharing!
You're welcome. Thanks for checking it out.
Any tips on someone that would want to start up a channel based on the outdoor side? :D great vid!
Do your research and watch a lot of videos. Pay attention to how other people edit videos you enjoy. Also watch bad videos too so you learn what makes people click off!
Just show your passion S oso! It will come through on camera!
Great video!!! Just got the nomad veiw (small as I have a 1-2 person hot tent) and I cant wait to give it a run out at the weekend..
May take me a while to save up for the ad ons though 😉
Again, great vid 👍 👌
Yeah the add ons were something we collected over time because of the expense, but they are worth in once you have them. Good luck in your hot tent adventures!!!!
How is the heating? I'm buying a bigger 10 man tent would this heat bigger tents in ur opinion
@@roccoaltomare3089 I have the small version, which is more than enough for my 2 man tent.. I can only guess that the large (there is also a medium btw) would do a 10 man tent.
The heat from the small one was awesome !!! 45°C at the top of the tent ( -4 outside ) , , I couldn't believe how hot it got !!
Great review!
Thanks so much!!!
Great review of the stove and all the attachments. Thanks
You're welcome! Hope it helps you make a decision!
Just ordered the large nomad view with the in pipe oven and in pipe oven. I've been wanting a fire place since i was a little kid!! :)
In pipe oven and the water heater* sorry, just woke up
Awesome review, I just ordered the large Winnerwell stove. I have a titanium stove which is smaller and I have issues with it heating my large Megahorn tent. I hope this one does the trick!
I'm sure it will. Let me know how it turns out.
Verified Purchase on AMAZON comment:
Bought this so we could take it touring in the camper van and to put in our bell tent.It warms the tent up in no time and being able to watch the flames from the side panel is great.It is good to cook on but unfortunetly after 6 months use ours has buckled on the top by the flu which means when we put a pan or kettle on it
does not sit flat on the stove so takes a lot longer to cook or boil anything.Also the glass side panel shattered on ours, contacted the seller who was initially reluctant to replace the glass but
eventually agreed which is good as its expensive, was told they are using stronger glass now.I asked about the buckling on the top but was told this can happen which I am not happy about as when I read the
information before buying it states this should not happen.I would love to have given it 5 stars as we love it but for cooking on its not great due to the buckling.
That's too bad. That's why I didn't get the view model. I was worried about the glass. Minimal warping on mine, very, very minor.
Question: Would it be necessary to "burn in" the accessories? IOW, the water tank and the pipe oven should not need to be burned in...only washed prior to use correct? What do you think? Thanks!
The water tank does not need to be burned in but the oven should because it does have a pipe and this pipe turns a patina colour after burning. We did just to make sure.
@@LoneCrowAdventures That makes sense. Thank you!
@@LoneCrowAdventures Where do you store your Pipe Stove accessory? I have the large Winnerwell bag yet I'm not convinced I'm going to be able to fit the Pipe Stove into the Large bag. Advice is appreciated. Thank you!
When using your pipe oven...do you leave it connected to the pipes the entire weekend or do you swap out the pipes in the morning, evening? What does that look like? Thanks!
Yep, we keep the pipe oven hooked up all weekend!
Really enjoyed your video. Very very knowledgeable, i just received mine.
Excellent! Please let me know how you make out with it. I'd love to know!
@@LoneCrowAdventures 👍
i have the same stove, my question is about the removable top, which you say you will probably never use. I wont either. The question is that will removing the top with the fire going with the damper wide open cause a lot of smoke coming out or not.
It used when u want to cook with a fire below your pan Much like your stove at home.
Basically it's for cooking directly over the fire, which I have yet to actually do. Seems senseless and unneeded if you ask me.
The Winnerwell is a Winner!!!!!!!!!
It sure is. Great stove!!!
I just ordered mine!
Smart! They ran out last season!!!!
I hope it actually takes abuse, I’m considering buying one now. My titanium folding stove warped to the point I can’t use it, in less than a weeks worth of abuse. It cost more money than this stove too,,,
I'm on my 4th winter with this stove it it works great. Keep in mind, it doesn't fold flat like a titanium stove and neither do the stove pipe sections so you'll need a pulk sled, snowmobile or ATV or just car camp. Great stove though, love it! I also love all the attachments. Great basecamp stove.
THANK YOU
You're welcome! Cheers!!!!
Beauty stove...but those welds... 🤔
BTW, that hole would be great for a wok.
Oh yeah it would be a great way to cook right over the coals.
you may want to consider a welder's blanket to drape in between the stove and tent.
I have wondered about that. Seems like a good idea. Safety first! We do have a fireproof mat that it sits on but I wondered about covering it at the back as well. So far it's been okay though in my hot tent which is the Luxe Hercules.
@@LoneCrowAdventures BTW thanks to your channel I pulled the trigger on the Luxe Hercules hot tent . As far the wood stove part I plan to make my own from recycled parts. Thank you for the great information
You pan left or right. You zoom or truck in or out. You tilt up or down.
I'm confused?????
@@LoneCrowAdventures Lol, You kept saying that you were going to pan in. It’s all good. I was just giving you the proper lingo. I got my Winnerwell stove and it got banged up during shipment apparently. The glass was broken, which they replaced but when I installed it today I noticed a few other issues. I’m calling the again tomorrow They were very helpful when I first spoke to them.
Great looking stove!
Thanks for taking the time to check it out
Thank you !!!
You're welcome. I hope it helps.
@@LoneCrowAdventures I'm moving to Arizona in a few months and I need all the help I can get with camping because I am going to be off grid until we get our tiny houses built and are well dug LOL and it will be tough for a little while but it will be worth it hugs hugs hugs and thank you again ✌️💕
Helpful review
You're welcome 😊
Hi there, thanks for the review. It’s very informative. Just a question with the oven.. Can it be put down low on the pipe where you’ve got the water tank placed?
It is designed to sit on top of the damper pipe. It would fit directly on the stove opening but I thing that would be too close to the stove to get things in and out of it safely
Thank you for sharing! Looks Amazing stove. How can I purchase one ?
Here is the link on Amazon. Its better to but from there so you don't have to pay shipping. amzn.to/3T3Ou5D
@@LoneCrowAdventures Thank you. I will check it out. Oh, i saw your video with the winnerwell nomad stove, oh, i loved it even better. I went to look for it on amazon too but seems like its not available anymore.. i wonder if they are available somewhere else?
Want to get one of these but scared someone will steal it from my tent while im out doordashing.
I've left my tent alone and no one has bothered it ever
Thanks for the review, I just purchased one, I also purchased the Hercules tent that you have. I’m trying to get an idea of how warm it can keep that tent in below freezing temps. Could you give me a rough idea of how comfortable it is in those temperatures?
Oh you'll be toasty. I've got that tent up 100 degrees before when outside temps are in the 20s. I try to keep it somewhere between 70 to 80 degrees for comfort. First time out with a thermometer I was dying, had the stove going full boar around 5 degrees and I had to open the windows on the door. You can certainly get it very comfortable. Once you learn how much wood you need to load into it ro maintain comfortable temps you should be able to keep it very comfy for you.
Does the steel on this stove warpe at all? And does it give off any smoke when inside the tent?
The first time you burn the stove it gives off smoke so you'll want to burn it outside the tent the first time. Very, very minimal warping. We used a manufactures fire log one time (the kind for fire places you buy at home depot) and had some minimal warping along the sides because the stove burned too hot. So don't use those and you'll be fine.
Question...does the double wall pipe fit around the basic pipe so it can be adjusted up or down...OR does it replace a section of the pipe system?
It replaces an existing section or can be added to extend the length. Basically it is it's own stove pipe section. So you can position it on the section you need. Hope that helps!
What’s the burn time like on the medium? How long will it burn until you need to toss more logs on? Like at night?
If you load it up 2 to 2.5 hours. Cozy to fall asleep but you need winter temp bags for any hot tent stove.
Would ya say the medium size is plenty warm in your Hercules. I have the same hot tent and plan on using the stove in well below negatives in the u.p. and northern wi. Been torn on if I need a large nomad or if the medium would be just fine.
The large nomad I think would be pretty big space wise inside the Hercules. It also has a 3.5 versus 2.5 inch flu pipe. We've got the tent up to 103F inside in sub zero temps so it will be plenty warm for you. We are moving to Northern Wisconsin next month and will continue to use this stove.
@@LoneCrowAdventures yeah I kinda thought it would be overkill. Thanks for the reply! You'll love it up here lots of good spots around for winter camping. Be sure to check out Newport state park its a dark park.
@@deadendstories very nice. Thanks for suggestion! I'm excited 😁
super review
Thanks so much! I hope it helps!!!!
@@LoneCrowAdventures definitely!
Hi, really enjoyed your video. Please tell me if i can install one inside my living room. My wall is a cavity wall, facing outdoors? Is this possible? And also, i would need a elbow bend pipe?
I would look for a stove rated for indoor use personally. You will need a triple wall pipe for going through a wall too.
You (or someone) can weld that cooking top shut if it bothers you :)
I've thought about that honestly. 🤔
I like this but what is the price o the stove itselph
When I bought it in 2019 it was like $350 at that time.
Hello, great review. I am in the process of ordering a Nomad stove, just can't decide between the medium or large. I want to make sure that it will heat up my space sufficiently. I am using an Eskimo Ice Fishing Shelter that I converted, it is roughly 75 square feet, little less 9 x 9. I am leaning toward the medium, but looking for opinions. I noticed you are using the luxe hercules which measures 9.8 x 11.8, which gives you even more square footage, does the medium heat your tent up well or should I opt for the large. I would rather stay with medium for weight and portability. Any thoughts would be greatly appreciated.
I'd go with the medium. We've been able to get our Hercules up to 100 degrees at full boar. The large would cook you out.
@@LoneCrowAdventures what winter temperatures are you dealing with? I’m looking at going the same way as above with an insulated Eskimo tent on the larger size. I ice fish with temperatures in the -20 to -40 degrees Celsius range or -4 to -40 F. Wondering if this size stove would keep me warm on the overnight trips? Thanks, very good review video.
Is this better than the POMOLY T1 Series Titanium Tent Stove? I'm debating for tiny home useage
So a tiny home yes. Since weight is not an issue, I would go with a stainless steel stove over a titanium stove for a tiny hone. Titanium is an expensive material and really should only be considered if you are going to be pulling it in a sled or backpacking into the backcountry with it. Otherwise the stainless steel stove is much more durable for the long run in a tiny home situation. Good luck.
@@LoneCrowAdventures excellent thank you! How long do you think these will last with normal usage
How does the oven attached to the pipe affect the air flow when you try to fire up the stove? It seems to reduce the draft, right?
I haven't actually noticed a difference at all with how is draws with the oven on it.
Are you sure that cook top is 20 inches from the ground?
It sure does not look like 20 inches in your video. Could you please set it up and measure from the floor to the cooktop to see for certain because it just doesn't look like 20 inches and it sure would be nice to know exactly what the height is before I invest into a stove.
I didn't measure but I'd say from my estimation that 20 inches is pretty accurate. You can also but leg extenders if you like!
Where could i get a firebox at!!!
You can get a firebox here: amzn.to/3dSdE4m
I actually have used it in my tarp camping video located here: ruclips.net/video/J8ywAu5_QLs/видео.html
I'm thinking about doing a full review of it in the next few weeks. Great little stove!