🔥 Ignite Your Adventure with DANCHEL!
The DANCHEL OUTDOOR S6/SSG Folding Camping Stove is a lightweight, portable wood-burning stove designed for solo camping and outdoor survival. Weighing only 6.6 lbs and made from durable 304 stainless steel, it features a quick 2-3 minute setup, user-friendly design elements, and is perfect for cooking and keeping warm in cold weather.
Brand | DANCHEL OUTDOOR |
Material | S6(Door Glass Design) |
Color | Stainless Steel |
Product Dimensions | 8.11"D x 8.11"W x 10.83"H |
Item Weight | 6.6 Pounds |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Ventilation Type | Direct Vent |
Fuel Type | Wood |
Efficiency | [HIGH] |
Portable | Yes |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Manufacturer | DANCHEL OUTDOOR |
UPC | 725320864599 |
Manufacture Year | 2022 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.32 x 13.46 x 3.94 inches |
Package Weight | 3.66 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 10.8 x 8.7 x 14.4 inches |
Brand Name | DANCHEL OUTDOOR |
Warranty Description | 1 Year |
Part Number | DANCHEL OUTDOOR |
Size | 2.36'' Dia./7.2ft pipes |
C**G
Awesome stove! Replaced my steel (non-folding)
I wish I bought this first! It replaced my welded non folding steel version. This fits flat in my pack (had to carry my other stove) and it half the weight! Over 7lbs less! I’d love a titanium 3-4lb folding stove but they are nearly and exceed $500 this is half that cost and for the 5 days a year I use it in February it will do just fine! A real game changer for my winter camping trips to not have so much extra bulk and weight! The only downside is the chimney isn’t as solid as my welded stainless sections and is a process to set up (practice before going into the woods)but that’s a small price to pay for the size and weight difference
M**M
Not bad
These I think in general these are pretty expensive but it worked nicely. I have only used it twice and it warped a lot. Some warping is normal this was more than expected. But it works good and I like the 3 pieces of glass it has. It folds and it nicely compact.
A**.
Great foldable tent stove
The media could not be loaded. Bought this stove after a bit of research and am really pleased with it. It came with everything you need (except the stove jack for the tent). Easy to set up and put away and seems very durable. I’ve used it to 2 multi-night winter camps and it kept me warm and cosy.
B**R
Works
Even though this is on the cheaper side of the wood stoves that you can buy it works very very well
W**N
Very impressed
Have not had to use it yet, but so far I am impressed. Collapses easy. Folds out easy. Dumps heat. We'll see how it patinas with the heat (don't care). I know the stove pipe will be a pain to roll. Included gloves are small but I could not be more impressed with my first hot tent stove. Folds into the size of a book, not terribly heavy. Only initial burn in now, but I love it
V**.
Kind of cheap for the price
So initially this stove was cool, but now that I’ve used it 3 times it’s just getting worse and worse. The stove pipe was the first issue. Very sharp, kind of hard to do one person but not impossible. The stove has some razor sharp edges. This stove burns good and hot, but with that after the third burn it is now flexing out of shape, and barly wants to stand even on the legs, which is a huge issue for pipe-to-tent and for cooking. The top plate slides also like to undo themselves, and fill them tent with smoke sadly. Would not suggest for camping outside of your backyard. Do yourself a favor and spend the extra 50-100$ on a better one
R**
It will warp
Bought the stove for hot tent camping and late season hunting just got back from the trip the temp was low to mid 30's at night the stove kept us warm and it worked for the price it was but the latches to hold the thing together kept coming loose and the flue on mine is not correct all in all it would recommend it but I would tell the persons about the problems I had with mine
C***
Nice for the price
The media could not be loaded. Bought this stove to be paired with a hot tent for the upcoming hunting season. First time setting up and took about 15 minutes by myself keeping in mind that the stainless stovepipe is a little tricky to roll the first time. If using in a tent I wouldn't be too worried about the stovepipe coming loose however if using freestanding like in the video I'd use the 3 lines to secure. Overall I am very happy with my purchase and quality. The stainless steel version weighs just a little more than the titanium but is less expensive so should provide many years of use without hurting my wallet. (Note* Definitely use the provided gloves to set up the stove and roll up the stovepipe and for disassembly. The edges are wicked sharp)
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