I mentioned getting one of these a few weeks ago in a short video. So here's the first video of me testing it out. Maybe it'll work better in the future at the truck camp, since that stove actually has a hotter cooking surface. This stove is not meant to be cooking on, so the surface doesn't exactly get super hot. Overall, it eventually worked, and in an emergency, this would work. This video will also eventually be posted on my other food review channel, since it's related, and that's why it has the other channels watermark. Thanks for watching everyone. Have a great day. (Edit) there's a gap of air about an inch between the surface and the firebox that helps with heating so that makes the top of it much colder than a regular stove
Pretty cool. I use a small stainless steel cooling rack as a grill, and cook inside the wood stove. Since I have a perfect bed of coals every couple of hours, been cooking my prime ribs and hamburgers on it, and it works better than i ever imagined it could.
I bought a 55k btu Jotul for supplemental heat and emergency power loss cooking. My stove doesnt have a catalyst. Im in northeast IN and we have an abundance of hardwoods to choose from. Your videos are great!
Grandpop placed rock Blocks all around his wood burning stove that he used to heat his house. He said the blocks held the heat long after the fire burned down and gave him a more even source of heat.
@@loganwiebe8834 SOME rocks can explode when heated. A common offender is sandstone, which is why the Boy Scouts taught us to not use sandstone to build a campfire ring. Sandstone CAN me made safe by drying it for quite a while at temperatures below the boiling point of water. You should use igneous or metamorphic stone instead of sedimentary stone.
Great video..... I love the pumpkin pie video.... Your a cute couple. I hope she appears more... Thanks for your channel. I always feel like I'm literally on adventure with you post. Best channel on UA-cam 🎉🎉🎉
I have a much older version of that kind of camp oven. They're actually intended for use on propane camp stoves but even then they take a while to heat up. I have to be careful not to burn the bottom of the food before the top gets done.
this earlymorning peek into your breakfast with the awesome side infos and creative solutions was a piece of art. for me in the east EU, every presentation of an American food, driving, traveling, environmental sight or just the everyday habits are all special and unique to see. I hope those fries and meatballs tasted good, looked perfect to me!
@@Mike-cc3bc Some people think of pellet stoves as wood stoves, but many have built in electric fans, and some deluxe versions have an electrically operated automatic pellet feeder.
Hey @@Mike-cc3bc, This one actually burns most of its exhaust gases, as it has an adjustable catalytic converter, meaning that it also burns gas through gasification. You dunce.
Hey Posty! Yeah those little ovens work better on lesser efficiency stoves than the model you have. The older, less insulated stoves throw off more heat right on top of it.
I want one of those! Post 10, you are awesome! Truely enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing. I love it. Coolest thing I have seen in a while.👍🥰Stay warm and safe. God bless from South Georgia. I'm truely enjoying some snow. I finally got to make me a snowman😁☃️☕☕🥰
Post10 Seeing your videos of those fans years ago Made me get 2 for a friend for Christmas gifts, 2 years apart for his Wood burner in the Barn we hangout in Those this work great This last Christmas I got him the one that straps on the pipe works great and they really move the heat around👍👍
You might like parchment paper over aluminum foil. Nothing sticks to it, and it doesn't overly brown the bottom of the food. I happened to try some and love it! I never use aluminum foil anymore. Just a friendly suggestion. 😊
Oh my. That hot floor in front of the stove. When my kids were little i had a house with Dearborn gas heaters. I made a no go line with masking tape on the carpet. Warned my son, walked to the kitchen and back, smelled a horrid smell and started running to the other room. The boy was in front of the line. Smell was his scorched hair. 😊
You mentioned that the stove surface was a little hotter a little further behind, maybe put it there next if it doesn't fall. Doesn't need to be perfect, as long as it gets the most heat. Interesting anyway!
I have plenty of them that are hours long, explaining the process of getting wood and making it. If you want to just see hours of me log splitting while talking to the camera, check out the vlog channel
@dronevideos8743 the past couple weeks i've been working on making like a dozen videos for my food channel. And since I only post one a week, I will be reenergized by the time I let's decide to make them again
Ive got a little house in my future - definitely getting a wood stove designed for cooking. Also - I've seen some videos which recommend adding a pizza stone in the bottom of these sorts of camp ovens.
That would be super handy when the power goes out. As a teenager I hated having to split wood but then we had a crazy ice storm that knocked power out for several days, felt very fortunate to have wood stove heating
This isn't a cooking stove, the top surface is not the same surface as the burn chamber. There's an air gap between.That's why it doesn't get very hot it's meant for heating
We cook on our old fisher wood stove all the time. Have ever considered a dutch oven instead of your little oven thing? I cook hot dogs,chicken,back pies,and cobblers.baked potatoes. I think the stuff in your oven setting up so far from the heated surface is just to hard to get things hot. I can boil water in 15 minutes in a small pot with my flu temp gauge reading 400
I remember we had a coal/wood stove, they make good heat, but not for your hole house, only for the room it's in, and it slightly warms the rooms that the smoke stack runs thru, great for a cabin, but that's it
When the stove was installed you boasted of the insulating factor and pure heat venting directly up the smoke stack which means your new oven will likely preform better on the truck cabin far better.
Hey Posty, would you consider taking this new cooking stove to the RV camp in the woods and putting it on to of that cooking stove? Or it might be too large. LMK. Love your winter camping videos, esp the culvert and RV ones. Cheers from colorado.
I think it'll work better there. The stove at the truck camp gets very hot and runs through wood fast. This stove, on the other hand is high efficiency and slowly burns over time. Doesn't get us hot on the top
I have thought about one of those. We have power outages multiple times a year. Now I have some idea if the oven is worth it. I do have a generator but it cannot power the electric stove. Is that a Vermont Castings wood stove? I have one that looks similar with the damper lever on the side.
Would your woodstove heat the meatballs or similar faster if you put them in a cast iron skillet on top with a lid on it. Maybe the ovens problem is partially that it doesn't contact the stove top solidly enough, and maybe the metal it's made from doesn't hold and conduct heat well enough. Thanks for showing us how it worked out though.
What about trying to put the food trays straight on top of the stove? I thought that might work better and be faster. You would probably have to keep an eye on it, so it didn’t burn.
A fantastic way to cook with a wood stove is to use a cast iron Dutch oven inside the firebox. Just let the stove burn down to a bed of coals and clear a spot for the Dutch oven.
I saw someone wrap copper tube around the stove pipe to make water heater on YT Tank would need to be higher, upstairs so cold water sinks and hot water rises, science baby 😂
Avid viewers from here in the Cotswolds of the UK to all three of your channels. It's always a little highlight when we see you've a new vlog online. By the way, where has your girlfriend gone..?
It's not microplastics you have to worry about when thermal cycling plastic water bottles, It's the chemicals they leech out after being thermal cycled.
I think the oven is also a bit too large, especially to take with you on a tent trip. There are collapsable ovens that do the trick but can make, obviously, less food in one time.
@@post.10 i dunno...i''ve been living here 6 years and have never replaced them. the old ones were so old they had a gully nearly the whole width of the brick from scooping ashes out (which i put off for as long as possible!) the old bricks were pretty well cracked though...its probably been time to replace them for a few years.
I mentioned getting one of these a few weeks ago in a short video. So here's the first video of me testing it out. Maybe it'll work better in the future at the truck camp, since that stove actually has a hotter cooking surface. This stove is not meant to be cooking on, so the surface doesn't exactly get super hot. Overall, it eventually worked, and in an emergency, this would work. This video will also eventually be posted on my other food review channel, since it's related, and that's why it has the other channels watermark. Thanks for watching everyone. Have a great day. (Edit) there's a gap of air about an inch between the surface and the firebox that helps with heating so that makes the top of it much colder than a regular stove
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Hey Post, What brand is it? Where did you source it from?
Love the vids man. Both cannels are neat stuff!
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@@post.10 do you have kids?
Hi P10, I'm watching late night down here in Australia, Hi to all the watchers around the world ! 🇦🇺
Hi dude. From Scotland. 🏴 Storm warnings here today.
Hello, from the state of Illinois 🐄🌽
Hello from aussie nearly midnight here. Can anyone send him some chicken salt? Can't get the good stuf in northern NQ.
Hi to you from uk at 2pm! 😊😊🇬🇧
Hello from Vietnam!
This has been a test of the emergency Post Test System 🎉
I'd like to see you try this little oven at the truck camp.
Hmmmm meatballs and fries, what time is it 4:34.....AM??????😂😂 Brilliant.
Can’t be any more one of a kind than that!
Post10 just gets better and better! Thank you for the wholesome family content.
You're a true Horsefighter!❤❤
Pretty cool. I use a small stainless steel cooling rack as a grill, and cook inside the wood stove.
Since I have a perfect bed of coals every couple of hours, been cooking my prime ribs and hamburgers on it, and it works better than i ever imagined it could.
Very creative idea
4:45 AM, you said ? Perfect time to cook French fries and meatballs, for sure ! 😃
Bon appétit !
Camping episodes are my favorite! So happy I found your channels!
I bought a 55k btu Jotul for supplemental heat and emergency power loss cooking. My stove doesnt have a catalyst. Im in northeast IN and we have an abundance of hardwoods to choose from. Your videos are great!
Grandpop placed rock Blocks all around his wood burning stove that he used to heat his house. He said the blocks held the heat long after the fire burned down and gave him a more even source of heat.
Rocks explode
@@loganwiebe8834 SOME rocks can explode when heated.
A common offender is sandstone, which is why the Boy Scouts taught us to not use sandstone to build a campfire ring.
Sandstone CAN me made safe by drying it for quite a while at temperatures below the boiling point of water.
You should use igneous or metamorphic stone instead of sedimentary stone.
@@MonkeyJedi99 good to know, thank you🫡
It's great to watch someone so passionate about doing their own thing.
Awesome video! Good morning Post and bon appetite!
I like your bench. I don't think I would have the patience to wait more than 2 hours for breakfast to cook though 😁😁
Hey Post, good afternoon from windy Glasgow 🏴
Mate I'm just along the road in Whitburn. I thought my roof was coming off earlier :(
Love watching your videos my friend! Much respect from Australia!
Checkers Frozen Fries are my go to as well!
Great video..... I love the pumpkin pie video.... Your a cute couple. I hope she appears more... Thanks for your channel. I always feel like I'm literally on adventure with you post. Best channel on UA-cam 🎉🎉🎉
Good Morning Mr Post 10
I have a Colman oven you put on top of a wood stove or some sort of burner. It works great. I really enjoy the camping videos. Take care.
Nice touch to the fries with the Old Bat seasoning!
That stuff is awesome.
Looks so cozy in there
If you say so.
I have a much older version of that kind of camp oven. They're actually intended for use on propane camp stoves but even then they take a while to heat up. I have to be careful not to burn the bottom of the food before the top gets done.
this earlymorning peek into your breakfast with the awesome side infos and creative solutions was a piece of art.
for me in the east EU, every presentation of an American food, driving, traveling, environmental sight or just the everyday habits are all special and unique to see.
I hope those fries and meatballs tasted good, looked perfect to me!
Oh man, that’s awesome. That wood stove is pretty cool. No gas, no electricity, just straight wood.
That's what a wood stove is.. if it was gas or electric it wouldn't be a wood stove..
@@Mike-cc3bc Some people think of pellet stoves as wood stoves, but many have built in electric fans, and some deluxe versions have an electrically operated automatic pellet feeder.
@MonkeyJedi99 that would be a pellet stove. Not a wood stove..
@ As. I. Posted.
"Some people think of pellet stoves as wood stoves... "
SOME.
Hey @@Mike-cc3bc,
This one actually burns most of its exhaust gases, as it has an adjustable catalytic converter, meaning that it also burns gas through gasification.
You dunce.
Hey Posty! Yeah those little ovens work better on lesser efficiency stoves than the model you have. The older, less insulated stoves throw off more heat right on top of it.
That lil stove is awesome. ❤
Love wood stoves. So nice. ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
I like the bench. I took car hood springs and put on my swings. U bounded and swang at the same time😁🥰
Very nice setup!
Meatballs and french fries for breakfast- that just means you can now have an omelette or pancakes for lunch!
And an artery blockage for dinner 😂
great familiarity with all your goodies~
I like that bench you made
I love the wood stove videos!
Thanks postie ❤❤
Maple syrup meatballs. What an invention. Canadian thumbs up
Sounds delicious!
430 am post? Well i was alwaysvtold the early bird gets the worm. Post is definitely getting the worm
Love it when you're up at 4am making French fries n meatballs.....😂
I want one of those! Post 10, you are awesome! Truely enjoy your videos. Thank you for sharing. I love it. Coolest thing I have seen in a while.👍🥰Stay warm and safe. God bless from South Georgia. I'm truely enjoying some snow. I finally got to make me a snowman😁☃️☕☕🥰
Thanks Post! 👊🏻🍞👍🏻 Appreciate you always my friend 🙏🏻 God Bless
Post10 Seeing your videos of those fans years ago Made me get 2 for a friend for Christmas gifts, 2 years apart for his Wood burner in the Barn we hangout in Those this work great This last Christmas I got him the one that straps on the pipe works great and they really move the heat around👍👍
You might like parchment paper over aluminum foil. Nothing sticks to it, and it doesn't overly brown the bottom of the food. I happened to try some and love it! I never use aluminum foil anymore. Just a friendly suggestion. 😊
Those are some neat fans
Oh my. That hot floor in front of the stove. When my kids were little i had a house with Dearborn gas heaters. I made a no go line with masking tape on the carpet. Warned my son, walked to the kitchen and back, smelled a horrid smell and started running to the other room. The boy was in front of the line. Smell was his scorched hair. 😊
Watching in Moncton ✌️🇨🇦
Post I enjoyed the video
Heeyyyy the fans are going! Nice! 😁
i did not know they made ovens to put on top of wood stoves, how cool.
they don't work, as shown here, so thats why you never heard about them
You mentioned that the stove surface was a little hotter a little further behind, maybe put it there next if it doesn't fall. Doesn't need to be perfect, as long as it gets the most heat.
Interesting anyway!
That's a nice stove
Thanks Post
Best channel
Can you upload a long woodstove video ?
Keep up te good work postie!
I have plenty of them that are hours long, explaining the process of getting wood and making it. If you want to just see hours of me log splitting while talking to the camera, check out the vlog channel
@ I have watch them already a couple of times! Thank you ! Its so relaxing
@dronevideos8743 it's just certain videos. Eventually, I get burned out on a certain subject and have to wait a while before I can make them again.
@ I understand that! Love all the other video’s anyway! Greetings from The Netherlands
@dronevideos8743 the past couple weeks i've been working on making like a dozen videos for my food channel. And since I only post one a week, I will be reenergized by the time I let's decide to make them again
Ive got a little house in my future - definitely getting a wood stove designed for cooking. Also - I've seen some videos which recommend adding a pizza stone in the bottom of these sorts of camp ovens.
Hi Post ✌️
I remember watching the video of you making that bench 😂😂
Well I can say that meatballs and fries for breakfast is one thing I’ve never had!
That would be super handy when the power goes out. As a teenager I hated having to split wood but then we had a crazy ice storm that knocked power out for several days, felt very fortunate to have wood stove heating
Meatballs and fries for breakfast, great choice!
I love the fact im always in headphones when he burps
and Total Disregard for social etiquette
To avoid damage have the stovetop over door shut when moving it.
Huh, just noticed you have the wrong Watermark from your other channel hehehe
I got youuuuuu!! 😂
@@Bouzoukos no, this is a food related video, and it will be also posted on the other channel
Thank you, Post. Each time ypu fix a meal, Mmmm wish I was there tasting it. I'm sure you enjoyed it. Thanks for sharing.
You can always use it as a food dehydrator !!! Lol..!!!
Great idea
Nice!
Ha! Old Bay was a staple of life seasoning growing up in central Florida.
Post should be a school teacher!
Hello, greetings from the Netherlands.
You don’t want the outside of the oven to be hot You want good insulation. Also thermometer should be inside the oven .
I've been on the road for over 30 years and NEVER mastered "manifold cooking". I wonder if a smaller version of that oven might work on that?
This isn't a cooking stove, the top surface is not the same surface as the burn chamber. There's an air gap between.That's why it doesn't get very hot it's meant for heating
@post.10 ok.Or baking? I have heard of other drivers cooking in tinfoil. Might this be an alternative?
@@williamladd8665it just takes a lot longer
Jesus Christ loves you post10 nice video like always thanks for sharing
We cook on our old fisher wood stove all the time. Have ever considered a dutch oven instead of your little oven thing? I cook hot dogs,chicken,back pies,and cobblers.baked potatoes. I think the stuff in your oven setting up so far from the heated surface is just to hard to get things hot. I can boil water in 15 minutes in a small pot with my flu temp gauge reading 400
I remember we had a coal/wood stove, they make good heat, but not for your hole house, only for the room it's in, and it slightly warms the rooms that the smoke stack runs thru, great for a cabin, but that's it
post you should try the oven out at the truck camp next time.
When the stove was installed you boasted of the insulating factor and pure heat venting directly up the smoke stack which means your new oven will likely preform better on the truck cabin far better.
Hey Posty, would you consider taking this new cooking stove to the RV camp in the woods and putting it on to of that cooking stove? Or it might be too large. LMK. Love your winter camping videos, esp the culvert and RV ones. Cheers from colorado.
I think it'll work better there. The stove at the truck camp gets very hot and runs through wood fast. This stove, on the other hand is high efficiency and slowly burns over time. Doesn't get us hot on the top
That is quite lot of water bottles. Are those just in case if power is out for longer periods of time?
I have thought about one of those. We have power outages multiple times a year. Now I have some idea if the oven is worth it. I do have a generator but it cannot power the electric stove. Is that a Vermont Castings wood stove? I have one that looks similar with the damper lever on the side.
It is not vermont casting. It's ashford. If you have a regular wood stove, it will probably work fine. This stove has heat shields on top
Just thought for future camping in culverts you should get yourself a jetboil. Boils in less than a minute
That oven will probably work better on the truck camp stove.
Some mineral wool insulation on the top and sides would cut down on heat loss.
Would your woodstove heat the meatballs or similar faster if you put them in a cast iron skillet on top with a lid on it. Maybe the ovens problem is partially that it doesn't contact the stove top solidly enough, and maybe the metal it's made from doesn't hold and conduct heat well enough. Thanks for showing us how it worked out though.
The problem is this is not a cooking stove, so it has a gap of air between the firebox and the top
Hi Post 👋
i see you like the clearance deals at walmart. -- i always check deals there to.... Do you ever go to aldis? are they even around where you are?
If the outside of the oven is insulated = should that thermometer gage be inside the oven on the middle shelf visible from the window?
What about trying to put the food trays straight on top of the stove? I thought that might work better and be faster. You would probably have to keep an eye on it, so it didn’t burn.
A fantastic way to cook with a wood stove is to use a cast iron Dutch oven inside the firebox. Just let the stove burn down to a bed of coals and clear a spot for the Dutch oven.
Meatballs 2x a day? My man!
I think the low performance is also because of the air gap between the stove and the oven, significantly reducing the metal-to-metal contact
buddy be cooking again at 4.30am haha
I saw someone wrap copper tube around the stove pipe to make water heater on YT
Tank would need to be higher, upstairs so cold water sinks and hot water rises, science baby 😂
Avid viewers from here in the Cotswolds of the UK to all three of your channels. It's always a little highlight when we see you've a new vlog online. By the way, where has your girlfriend gone..?
It's not microplastics you have to worry about when thermal cycling plastic water bottles, It's the chemicals they leech out after being thermal cycled.
Thats cool! 😃
I think the oven is also a bit too large, especially to take with you on a tent trip. There are collapsable ovens that do the trick but can make, obviously, less food in one time.
Maybe try putting the oven in front of the glass window or by the sides where ever the most heat is coming through
Did you ever find out what that rock was that you brought out of the river bed?
i just rebricked my wood stove yesterday!
How many years did you get out of them. I'm amazed after three years of almost constant winter use mine haven't cracked.
@@post.10 i dunno...i''ve been living here 6 years and have never replaced them. the old ones were so old they had a gully nearly the whole width of the brick from scooping ashes out (which i put off for as long as possible!) the old bricks were pretty well cracked though...its probably been time to replace them for a few years.
I bet that oven will work better at your truck camp
That is awesome 💚
Just always keep the oven ontop, put the fans ontop the oven, eventually those fans will go too