Best Camping Stove NOMAD PART 3 Accessories - The Bells and Whistles
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- Опубліковано 6 лют 2025
- Find out why this stove is popular (and SOLD OUT)! Is this the best camping stove?
Join me in this exciting video as I check out the numerous Bells and Whistles of the Winnerwell Nomad wood stove. In this third part of the series, I will give you a look at the neat accessories that can be used with this stove,.
Part 3 of a 3 part series.
Part 1 "The Unboxing" • Best Camping Stove NOM...
Part 2 "The Burn" • Best Camping Stove Nom...
Part 3 "Accessories - The Bells and Whistles"
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I have the large winnerwell nomad and this thing rocks! Excellent quality and craftsmanship. Customer service is top notch and that says alot to me.
That's great to hear... thanks for sharing!
A little tip for putting all the pipes back in the stove is to, stand it up on the back panel then put the grate on the side standing up inside, then put 1 regular pipe in each corner inside, then put the pipe with the knob facing downward in the center, so the pipes are like a five on a dice 🎲, the spark arrestor and ash tool fit inside the regular pipes. I hope that this helps everyone. God bless you and America 🇺🇸
Good points... yes it's definitely a puzzle getting it back in... but your tip is right on target.
Should i get this or the kingcamp? They have the larger kingcamp for 200 dollars flat 😊
If price is a concern, then the King camp is not a bad choice.
@CampOUTLife its not but I hate buying things twice . If there a better option i'm willing to hear it
@@AldousHuxle6662 I get it.
I've been completely happy with the NOMAD and do recommend it. Out of the 3 stoves that I have, I use this most often in tents that 10x12 or smaller.
@AldousHuxle6662 i would say, just get the Winnerwell Nomad, you won't be disappointed and I believe that they are the best wood stove for any price. The quality and customer service cannot be beaten
@jamesmason7124 thanks for the input. I think I'll spend the extra 300 so I have it forever
Nice little stove. How long will a burn last when packed with wood for the night? Obviously it will depend on the type of wood.
Also... have you ever looked into the "Four Dog Stove Company" out of Minnesota? The only size he's making now in the steel version, is the "Three Dog." It's probably the best built wood stove for hot tent use I've ever seen, and compared to most of these stoves, the price is right. The only thing I don't like about it, is they don't offer a Three Dog with windows.
I would have to add wood every hour to keep it topped off. Normally I let it go out in the middle of the night and not worry about getting up every so often to fill it.
I just looked at Four Dog Stove Company... a couple of those stoves are out of my price range... but they do look solid. The Little Dog has a gasket around the door. Would be nice to get my hands on one of these to try out.
Can never have too much camping gear.
Also... nice to have hear from a fellow Texan.
@@CampOUTLife Likewise! I love Texas! Also... ALL of the steel stoves he offers - and perhaps he is selling more than just the Three Dog at this point - he has I believe a Two Dog through Five Dog, but I digress... they ALL have a gasket around the door. In addition, I believe they also have a sheet of steel a few inches below the stove pipe, which comes toward the front - this forces the heat/smoke to go basically to the front of the stove, then up and back to reach the stove pipe. (There's a name for that, but I can't think of it)
@@DeanFromTexas Isn't the word 'Baffle'?
That is cool that they have that. Very unique.
Would love to get my hands on one... I'm bookmarking the site and hopefully one day can gather a few pennies to pick one up.
@@CampOUTLife Bingo! Yes sir, a baffle. Best of luck to you... I'll be watching your videos. I subscribed to your channel.
Kind of like buying a car: the steering wheel and tires are EXTRA add ons.