Thank you Mark. These heat shields are inexpensive but work extremely well. One limitation is that they won’t work those roll up chimneys since they need to clamps down on the chimney
Hey! Great review, I'm glad you were able to do an actual demonstration rather than just unboxing. Would you say that this stove would be safe to use in a US style poncho, with the heat shield ofcourse being aligned with the head hole in the poncho through which the chimney would be "poking" out? Sort of like the setup you had.
@@auroraborealisknives4019 Gotcha. Yeah I assumed so, just wanted a 2nd opinion :D I'm investing in a hot tent sometime in the near future either way, so not even gonna try it then.
Good review Alex. I am wishing I got one of the heat shields. Will be looking for one now. Thanks for sharing
Thank you Mark. These heat shields are inexpensive but work extremely well. One limitation is that they won’t work those roll up chimneys since they need to clamps down on the chimney
Hey! Great review, I'm glad you were able to do an actual demonstration rather than just unboxing.
Would you say that this stove would be safe to use in a US style poncho, with the heat shield ofcourse being aligned with the head hole in the poncho through which the chimney would be "poking" out? Sort of like the setup you had.
@@PosProductions I wouldn’t do that. My tent is a canvas tent. The poncho is nylon and the edges in contact with the heat shield may start melting.
@@auroraborealisknives4019 Gotcha. Yeah I assumed so, just wanted a 2nd opinion :D I'm investing in a hot tent sometime in the near future either way, so not even gonna try it then.
@ make sure it has a fire resistant stove jack 👍
What is brand or model?
@@jasonchapman8257 if you click on the temu link in the video description you can find the stove with a good discount