Easy to clean the glass. Just put some ashes on a wet paper towel, and rub it around for 10 seconds. Works for us. But thanks for the other tips and tricks. Looks like that waxy stuff is bad for the stove and the flue, for sure. Not suppose to burn waxy anything. We really love our Cubic Mini so far, but we have maybe about 30 hours burning on it so far. Have you ever burned coal (not briquettes, no charcoal...but actual coal?) We would also love to figure out a good container to put on the top of it aside if the stove to not make boiling water but warm water for washing our dishes and hands. Contact them about the glass. I bet they replace it for you...we have found them to be exceedingly cooperative! -Rebecca on SV Brick House
I thought of asking a question but see he hasn't put out a video in a year, his last was something to the effect, bad news on his health and it could kill him. Sadly he may have passed away. Saw your posts, you may enjoy a video put out by Robert Breaker this last week. It was a short video, it had a link to a full video he did that utube wouldn't let him post. I believe it linked to vimeo? Or something like that, but he's one of the few that has dug into the truth with the pland demic. I thought you might like it, it's linked in his description on the short video. God bless!!
"Enviro Log"...leave it to marketers to come up with a "spin" that's much better sounding than reality!! I wanted to put a Cubic Mini stove in my rig, but, like LiPO batteries, the cost was just not in my budget and even if it were, space in my 12' trailer is just not enough to handle that stove. When I get my property and start the house build, a wood burner will be more practical. Patience Don! Ooooouuuuummmmmm... 🤙🖖✌️☮️🎄✌️🖖🤙
I would agree. I have seen several different methods that people have used to keep their glass clean including keeping the secondary air intake almost all the way closed so the flames are dancing on the top part of the combustion chamber.
Think I will pass on buying this. Thank you so much!!
Easy to clean the glass. Just put some ashes on a wet paper towel, and rub it around for 10 seconds. Works for us. But thanks for the other tips and tricks. Looks like that waxy stuff is bad for the stove and the flue, for sure. Not suppose to burn waxy anything. We really love our Cubic Mini so far, but we have maybe about 30 hours burning on it so far. Have you ever burned coal (not briquettes, no charcoal...but actual coal?) We would also love to figure out a good container to put on the top of it aside if the stove to not make boiling water but warm water for washing our dishes and hands. Contact them about the glass. I bet they replace it for you...we have found them to be exceedingly cooperative! -Rebecca on SV Brick House
What are your long term thoughts on the stove Rebecca?
P.s., love your boat?
Try Bio Blocks. They are pressed hardwood sawdust with no chemicals or wax.
I thought of asking a question but see he hasn't put out a video in a year, his last was something to the effect, bad news on his health and it could kill him. Sadly he may have passed away.
Saw your posts, you may enjoy a video put out by Robert Breaker this last week. It was a short video, it had a link to a full video he did that utube wouldn't let him post. I believe it linked to vimeo? Or something like that, but he's one of the few that has dug into the truth with the pland demic. I thought you might like it, it's linked in his description on the short video. God bless!!
"Enviro Log"...leave it to marketers to come up with a "spin" that's much better sounding than reality!! I wanted to put a Cubic Mini stove in my rig, but, like LiPO batteries, the cost was just not in my budget and even if it were, space in my 12' trailer is just not enough to handle that stove. When I get my property and start the house build, a wood burner will be more practical. Patience Don! Ooooouuuuummmmmm... 🤙🖖✌️☮️🎄✌️🖖🤙
All great things come in time
Interesting.....but would you buy it again?? After watching this, I seriously doubt if I would buy one!!
Well John I think it's still a quality product. I think all in all it's a good performer.
open the secondary air intake all most all the way ...my glass is clean almost all the time !
I would agree. I have seen several different methods that people have used to keep their glass clean including keeping the secondary air intake almost all the way closed so the flames are dancing on the top part of the combustion chamber.