⚡ The cheap one I bought on Temu - temu.to/m/uuil7gcx96w ⚡ Cheap lookalike on Amazon (even has a side window) - amzn.to/49woV5L ⚡ Winnerwell Nomad View Large like I have - amzn.to/3IhxMfK The above links are affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
We have the Winnerwell Nomad View Large and love it. The build quality is worth the price. The fact you can put standard (14") sized wood pieces in it is a very important - you don't have to saw logs smaller to make them fit as you do with tiny stoves. And the Winnerwell doesn't have to be fed wood as often at night. Keep up the great videos!
Just got my temu camping stove and hot tent to go with it. Really surprised with the quality of both. First time temu users can get $45 off $150 and over. Scored both for $200.
we have the winnerwell nomad large and trust me, you want a company that has good customer service and winnerwell is just that. They have alot of accessories too. The quality of the steel makes all the difference
I have a stove purchased on ebay that was about $180.00 . I had been looking at Winnerwell but the price was more than I could afford. I compared size vs weight and selected one that was the same in stainless steel and added a basketweave cabinet knob on the door. It is for car or sled camping because it is heavy. For backpacking, I purchased a titanium used unit from Amazon. It works well for less than half the Winnerwell, even though I had to add my own screen to the stove pipe.
I like these comparisons. I did decide against this and went diesel heater though. But if I was legit wilderness camping for a week or longer I would definitely buy a hot tent stove.
Just thinking - If I am taking a stove camping (I have the OneTigres), what would be the pros & cons of simply sitting the stove on fire-bricks and not using the legs? Would that add additional heat?
Good question. I don't think it would ad heat, but it would possible lower the frost ring or keep it warmer near the ground where you're sleeping. Not sure how big a difference it would really make, might need to test it.
Not yet! Lots of folks have been asking me about them, but I just haven't given it a go and I'm not sure I want to. I kinda like these little wood burners, but we'll see.
This is a great overview video. I have had a a couple different backpacking titanium fold up stoves but both use the roll up chimney design and just purchased a springbar classic jack 140 and won’t be able to use those backpacking stoves in it. So I was wondering what model winnerwell do you prefer? The woodlander or the nomad? I want to go with a large stove to fit full length pieces of firewood. Thanks
I would only ever use a tent-stove for inside cooking if weather is really bad anyway so I think a cheaper option may be ok as I would only be using it for a maximum of half an hour per use anyhow. I don't use heat at night because my sleep system is sufficient to allow me to not have to feed a small stove all night so that I actually get a good night's sleep.
I wonder how much the price difference really is after u get a better chimney, rain cap, and gloves on the temp compared to the win? Also is there any in between lol?
Ya if you wanted to upgrade the chimney that probably costs a bit. A rain cap/spark arrestor and gloves are pretty negligible. There are some in the middle, but I don't have much experience with them. I've heard good things about Pomoly stoves in general.
Value all day on this. The function is not 60% because the heat transfer is the same 100% . It's 60% the size the function is the same in cooking since the food will be on the stove. the only advantage the larger stove has is volume witch gives it a larger radius of heating.
Anything from Temu scares me. It just seems strange that you can buy something so cheap, and you wonder what the actual catch is. I am sure there is NO customer service with the Temu product.
A fair concern. I haven't needed to reach out to customer service yet, so I'm not sure. But you can get pretty much the same stove on Amazon if you prefer.
I just received the small one a few hours ago and it's great, very flame adjustable, I will buy the bigger one once I'm sure about the use I have for it , as to service , My delivery was a day late, as I was in urgent need I cancelled the stove or after Temu made the offer, today the stove turned up as Temu said if it still comes it's mine free, no need to return, I'm a bit impressed with that, so even though I have my doubts I can't give one complaint.
Honestly mate just roll the dice and place an order. I purchased the same Temu stove but in black and it’s been great. Shipping and tracking was easy. There have been lots of reports of people having Temu just credit delivered product on the house if anything goes wrong .Temu is in a war with Alibaba for purchase volume. Max catch fishing products is a similar thing. They sent me the wrong stuff and just wanted me to keep it all after they sent me the right products for free. Didn’t even want to bother with refunds or sending product back ahaha they just want purchase volume
If you want to stay awake to keep feeding the stove then get one, if not, you best find another more reliable way of getting some sleep and staying warm cos hot stoves at the moment just aren't made for that.
⚡ The cheap one I bought on Temu - temu.to/m/uuil7gcx96w
⚡ Cheap lookalike on Amazon (even has a side window) - amzn.to/49woV5L
⚡ Winnerwell Nomad View Large like I have - amzn.to/3IhxMfK
The above links are affiliate links. As an Amazon Associate I earn from qualifying purchases.
We have the Winnerwell Nomad View Large and love it. The build quality is worth the price. The fact you can put standard (14") sized wood pieces in it is a very important - you don't have to saw logs smaller to make them fit as you do with tiny stoves. And the Winnerwell doesn't have to be fed wood as often at night.
Keep up the great videos!
Yep, those are definitely some of my favorite things about it too. Cheers!
Just got my temu camping stove and hot tent to go with it. Really surprised with the quality of both. First time temu users can get $45 off $150 and over. Scored both for $200.
Sweet deal! Enjoy.
we have the winnerwell nomad large and trust me, you want a company that has good customer service and winnerwell is just that. They have alot of accessories too. The quality of the steel makes all the difference
Alot is not a word 👍🏻
I have a stove purchased on ebay that was about $180.00 . I had been looking at Winnerwell but the price was more than I could afford. I compared size vs weight and selected one that was the same in stainless steel and added a basketweave cabinet knob on the door. It is for car or sled camping because it is heavy. For backpacking, I purchased a titanium used unit from Amazon. It works well for less than half the Winnerwell, even though I had to add my own screen to the stove pipe.
I like these comparisons. I did decide against this and went diesel heater though. But if I was legit wilderness camping for a week or longer I would definitely buy a hot tent stove.
I haven't tried the diesel heaters myself yet but I am curious about them.
Just thinking - If I am taking a stove camping (I have the OneTigres), what would be the pros & cons of simply sitting the stove on fire-bricks and not using the legs? Would that add additional heat?
Good question. I don't think it would ad heat, but it would possible lower the frost ring or keep it warmer near the ground where you're sleeping. Not sure how big a difference it would really make, might need to test it.
Yeah, it would heat the ground(sheet) the bricks are on.
Great perspective! I know winter camping is coming to an end, but have you tried a diesel heater?
Not yet! Lots of folks have been asking me about them, but I just haven't given it a go and I'm not sure I want to. I kinda like these little wood burners, but we'll see.
What I’ve seen ppl do, is they bring both. Stove for till it dies out, then turn on diesel heater for all night warmth.
Digging the new squirrel mascot... great addition! 😎
He's a good guy, that one. 🐿️
Would like to buy a large one as an emergency heat source for my home. Curious how I would vent it through a window
This is a great overview video. I have had a a couple different backpacking titanium fold up stoves but both use the roll up chimney design and just purchased a springbar classic jack 140 and won’t be able to use those backpacking stoves in it. So I was wondering what model winnerwell do you prefer? The woodlander or the nomad? I want to go with a large stove to fit full length pieces of firewood. Thanks
If I could do it again, I'd go with a large Woodlander.
I would only ever use a tent-stove for inside cooking if weather is really bad anyway so I think a cheaper option may be ok as I would only be using it for a maximum of half an hour per use anyhow. I don't use heat at night because my sleep system is sufficient to allow me to not have to feed a small stove all night so that I actually get a good night's sleep.
I wonder how much the price difference really is after u get a better chimney, rain cap, and gloves on the temp compared to the win? Also is there any in between lol?
Ya if you wanted to upgrade the chimney that probably costs a bit. A rain cap/spark arrestor and gloves are pretty negligible. There are some in the middle, but I don't have much experience with them. I've heard good things about Pomoly stoves in general.
Nice review. Haven’t tried a winner well yet but is on my list.
They're pretty great, but I know there are other good ones as well.
@@theoutdoorempirehave tried pomoly and a woodswalker one both have been great
Winnerwell for the Win
Hard to beat it.
Great job, thanks a lot!
Value all day on this. The function is not 60% because the heat transfer is the same 100% . It's 60% the size the function is the same in cooking since the food will be on the stove. the only advantage the larger stove has is volume witch gives it a larger radius of heating.
Anything from Temu scares me. It just seems strange that you can buy something so cheap, and you wonder what the actual catch is. I am sure there is NO customer service with the Temu product.
A fair concern. I haven't needed to reach out to customer service yet, so I'm not sure. But you can get pretty much the same stove on Amazon if you prefer.
It's called made in China without a price gouging mark up. Most everything is Chinese made these days with American companies marking them way up.
I just received the small one a few hours ago and it's great, very flame adjustable, I will buy the bigger one once I'm sure about the use I have for it , as to service , My delivery was a day late, as I was in urgent need I cancelled the stove or after Temu made the offer, today the stove turned up as Temu said if it still comes it's mine free, no need to return, I'm a bit impressed with that, so even though I have my doubts I can't give one complaint.
Honestly mate just roll the dice and place an order. I purchased the same Temu stove but in black and it’s been great. Shipping and tracking was easy. There have been lots of reports of people having Temu just credit delivered product on the house if anything goes wrong .Temu is in a war with Alibaba for purchase volume. Max catch fishing products is a similar thing. They sent me the wrong stuff and just wanted me to keep it all after they sent me the right products for free. Didn’t even want to bother with refunds or sending product back ahaha they just want purchase volume
@@larryschmidt3594 contract manufacturing isn’t American companies operating in China.
Squirrel!!!
Nuts! You beat me🐾🐾🐾
@@stanbyme7874 😂 :p
Got plenty of them around here!
Snoopy neighbors
Winnerwell is made in china overpriced. I have the woodlander the welding is giving out.
Dang, sorry to hear that's wearing out on you. Mine is still going strong.
What's best stove with Ash tray to just pull out? For van
@@alextop1850 get one made of iron/steel. Immobile, propper heating stove. Stainless and titanium is not made for heating!
If you want to stay awake to keep feeding the stove then get one, if not, you best find another more reliable way of getting some sleep and staying warm cos hot stoves at the moment just aren't made for that.
Thanks for watching
Amazon do blocks that slow burn for 8 hours. I was wondering if these might be enough to see you through the night.
IF I AM CORRECT THE WINNERWELL STOVE IS ALSO MADE IN CHINA CORRECT....
Yes, it is.
The smaller the stove, the smaller the wood has to be.
True. Small stoves require more work to process firewood.