Right!? Something about it makes it feel small, even though it's actually massive. Maybe it's just too narrow. I love OneTigris as well, great affordable gear. Thanks for watching!
Hey thanks for watching and for your feed back! Under my channel you'll find "First look at Pomoly dweller stove" It has its issues but it is SO nice with the glass!
Thank you very much! It's been a slow learning curve, but hopefully my videos keep improving. Yes those fans are fantastic, they make a big difference in comfort. I usually place a small battery fan on the ridge as well to force the heat back down. Cheap and effective.
Hey, thanks for your input! I always carry my hultafors Aby Forest axe, but I was being exceptionally lazy that weekend haha. You are right, split wood burns a lot cleaner and hotter but I sometimes use rounds to get a longer burn if it's not too cold out. Thanks for watching!
Hi, thank you for the review, when did you buy the stove? I'm asking because the Dweller 3 is currently selling for USD535 and the Dweller 2 for USD499 (the price includes shipping with DHL) I've watch other reviews and apparently the problem with the damper has been fixed on the newest version (3.0). Thanks for sharing your experience, all the best from Chile.
No problems! The stove was purchased in August 2023. I definitely have the original dweller version. I have seen the 2.0 selling from amazon.ca for 610.00 CAD. Thank you very much for watching!
@@tentingWT oh I see it was CAD600 I thought you bought it for USD600. I'm thinking about buying the Dweller 2.0 or 3.0 I've been logging in Pomoly's website daily and I have so far uss60 on discount by doing that Xd plus some discount codes they gave me. I live in Chile, so it's summer time for us right now. I'll be buying the stove by the end of April I think.
@@tentingWT I totally agree with you. What I like about 2.0 and 3.0 is that they moved the pipe to the side, so you get more cooking space. As far as the door handle and damper, some reviewers say it had improved. Apparently with the titanium version it doesn't happen, but they're too expensive for me. Having said that, I really like the design of the Dweller, I do car camping and I have a Pomoly dome tent, so I don't mind the bulk, but for sure the Dweller looks good.
The hole in the provided jack is 3.3" You can cut them wider, but I think 5" would be pushing it for safety reasons. Unless it is a double insulated chimney pipe? If that's the case you could most likely take the jack completely off and just put the pipe through the hole.
I felt the same way,it feels smaller then it should seem.....gittin the Cozshack soon.love onetigris. Great vid.
Right!?
Something about it makes it feel small, even though it's actually massive. Maybe it's just too narrow.
I love OneTigris as well, great affordable gear. Thanks for watching!
@@tentingWThave you seent the cozshack yet?need ta ifn ya havent.....
About to use mine next week. It wont be cold but still excited
Wicked!
Are you using a hammock with your set up or using poles like a wall style?
Audio was fine. Tent seems solid, i need to find the video of the stove because i want that one after you pointed out the full window.
Hey thanks for watching and for your feed back!
Under my channel you'll find "First look at Pomoly dweller stove"
It has its issues but it is SO nice with the glass!
Just stumbled on your channel, like the content and how well you produce it 👍. Cheers 🍻🇨🇦
I use a POMOLY stove hut hot tent and find that those fans are a great idea to move the heat around the living area.
Thank you very much! It's been a slow learning curve, but hopefully my videos keep improving.
Yes those fans are fantastic, they make a big difference in comfort. I usually place a small battery fan on the ridge as well to force the heat back down. Cheap and effective.
Great review. I have the Luxe Megahorn but need more room.
Hey thanks for watching!
I've been considering the Pomoly circle 6. Looks really decent for 300 bucks. And massive.
Just a small suggestion: carrying a hatchet or small ax and you could split those round pieces of wood and they might burn a tad better. Good video.
Hey, thanks for your input!
I always carry my hultafors Aby Forest axe, but I was being exceptionally lazy that weekend haha. You are right, split wood burns a lot cleaner and hotter but I sometimes use rounds to get a longer burn if it's not too cold out.
Thanks for watching!
thanks for vid mate :)
Thanks for watching!
Audio was also fine for me. What grey cooler were you sitting on?
Thanks for the feedback!
That's the chilly moose harbour bucket. Great cooler! Keeps ice for about three days in the summer.
Hi, thank you for the review, when did you buy the stove? I'm asking because the Dweller 3 is currently selling for USD535 and the Dweller 2 for USD499 (the price includes shipping with DHL) I've watch other reviews and apparently the problem with the damper has been fixed on the newest version (3.0).
Thanks for sharing your experience, all the best from Chile.
No problems!
The stove was purchased in August 2023. I definitely have the original dweller version. I have seen the 2.0 selling from amazon.ca for 610.00 CAD.
Thank you very much for watching!
@@tentingWT oh I see it was CAD600 I thought you bought it for USD600. I'm thinking about buying the Dweller 2.0 or 3.0 I've been logging in Pomoly's website daily and I have so far uss60 on discount by doing that Xd plus some discount codes they gave me. I live in Chile, so it's summer time for us right now. I'll be buying the stove by the end of April I think.
@@sydgerald I do really like the stove. I can live with the issues it has, but if the 3.0 fixes it then I would 100 percent go for it!
@@tentingWT I totally agree with you. What I like about 2.0 and 3.0 is that they moved the pipe to the side, so you get more cooking space. As far as the door handle and damper, some reviewers say it had improved. Apparently with the titanium version it doesn't happen, but they're too expensive for me.
Having said that, I really like the design of the Dweller, I do car camping and I have a Pomoly dome tent, so I don't mind the bulk, but for sure the Dweller looks good.
Would the stove Jack be okay for a 5” stove pipe
The hole in the provided jack is 3.3"
You can cut them wider, but I think 5" would be pushing it for safety reasons. Unless it is a double insulated chimney pipe?
If that's the case you could most likely take the jack completely off and just put the pipe through the hole.
Itsa boot camping