I can not see any reasons why you could not. The water boiler and oven works of the heat produced in the chimney. The chimney still gets hot. The closer to the fire source the hotter it is.
Thanks for the video mate! I wouldn’t go off advertisement photos. I doubt it glows. But if it does, they probably took it in a very dark setting and with a very expensive, slow exposure lens to catch the possibly very faint glow of the inner tubing. Something a video would not pick up on. Still a cool gadget though
@@PhilsCampingReviews just bought the smaller 'M' model; looks very different 'without' the flue/damper lever, and has a slightly different design, but fits my rocket stove!
This was a 25 min video with no useful information. No info on how to clean, no info on actual heat output, no real demonstration on smoke reduction. Just a lot of rambling tbh. Btw, there is no such thing as “dirty wood”-it is green or wet wood that produces smoke.
I will film another video with more details and cover your suggestions. In regards to cleaning. I'm not sure if that's possible. Apart from just a wipe down on the outside.
You are correct. I’ve since found this out. The easiest way to use these is to toke your time and let the coals build up a tad before cooking with the smoker.
Thanks Phil , looks like a good unit for cooking and warmth. 👍👍🍻🍻
Agree. It's going to be great at winter
Are you able to use other accesories like the boiler or oven above the combustion chamber?
I can not see any reasons why you could not.
The water boiler and oven works of the heat produced in the chimney. The chimney still gets hot.
The closer to the fire source the hotter it is.
The only concern adding the boiler to that is balance...
@@foodparadise5792 True. That could be an issue. I will try next time I set this up
Thanks for the video mate! I wouldn’t go off advertisement photos. I doubt it glows. But if it does, they probably took it in a very dark setting and with a very expensive, slow exposure lens to catch the possibly very faint glow of the inner tubing. Something a video would not pick up on. Still a cool gadget though
Yeah it was a low glow.
Not bad lad I like it might get one for the back yard 😁👍🏾
Perfect for the backyard.
Can you show us the piping. Like what does the on off switch do?
I don't think that's possible. It's inside the unit.
I'm confused. Winnerwell says to not allow the stove or it's components to get "red hot"
Yes they do mention that. Yet the combustion has a layer of stainless steel with tree cutouts for decoration while it glows red.
nice step through, thanks Phil, for sharing!
Glad it was helpful!
@@PhilsCampingReviews just bought the smaller 'M' model; looks very different 'without' the flue/damper lever, and has a slightly different design, but fits my rocket stove!
How does the heat differ from this style of fire to an open firepit ?
That's a great question. I reckon for the size fire. More heat is generated.
Always learning from your vids
Thanks.
Great review mate
Nice
Thanks
This was a 25 min video with no useful information. No info on how to clean, no info on actual heat output, no real demonstration on smoke reduction. Just a lot of rambling tbh. Btw, there is no such thing as “dirty wood”-it is green or wet wood that produces smoke.
I will film another video with more details and cover your suggestions.
In regards to cleaning. I'm not sure if that's possible. Apart from just a wipe down on the outside.
It must be a riser
Not sure what a riser is.
@@PhilsCampingReviews in rocket stoves a chamber is used to trap exhaust and burns the gas
@@seoulkidd1 it must work similarly
its not dirty timber its because you just started it .ps more coal
You are correct. I’ve since found this out. The easiest way to use these is to toke your time and let the coals build up a tad before cooking with the smoker.