Titanium is not a form of steel, it's its own stand alone element. But titanium stoves are actually a titanium alloy, most likely 6Al-4V. It's made of 90% titanium, 6% aluminum, and 4% vanadium. Titanium has the highest strength to weight ratio, but a sheet of titanium is almost always going to be weaker than a sheet of steel of equivalent thickness. It's just really light weight for it's great strength, which is great for camp stoves
This fire pit is one of a few covered pits that is on the list th-cam.com/users/postUgkxAU9pOCSV9Y5JprooHvfxTpOrt4hx8uRM of approved products for Disney Fort Wilderness. The product served its purpose well and provided excellent fires throughout the evening. We were able to open the door and do s'mores, but I had to be careful because the handle was a bit hot on occasions. Additionally, I wish they had replaced some of the standard nuts with lock nuts in some places. We lost the door handle after just a couple of days of usage. Not a deal breaker, just a recommendation. I still give it 5 stars.
I have that stove and the pomoly traveller 3 wood stove which is like 4 lbs total. It needs to be fed every 30 minutes if all you have is softwood. It's nice to have, aesthetically it is pleasing in the cold evenings, but you need all the cold weather gear to stay warm through the night as if you didn't have a stove at all. Heavier bigger stoves stay warm longer.
How big can you go with a cast iron pot and still get a more or less even spread of the heat? Is the maximum diameter the width of the oven top or the distance from the front to the chimney? Or something else?
Ok honestly after using my titanium stove after two uses it looks awful and leaks smoke, I have been camping many years but a hot tent is new to me, and I ended up with lots of smoke inside
@@Triple_T_as for your stoves looks all titanium stoves lose there shiny surface and will darken fairly quickly. I was leaning towards a Firehike stove but you're the second person I've heard that complained about smoking so I'm leary now. But I've heard people resolve this problem by adjusting the air intake.
Alpine chef heavy but best. You can feed this stove full with artificial heat logs for full night sleep heat without fear of warping stove. Try to put 3 those logs in titanium stove and you asking for trouble.
Believe me I’ve had these stoves for many years. It’s not what they look like when they first come out of the box, but after five years of using titanium stoves, they all look like crap they wore. I have to weld them up that’s TIG welding put axes on them, replaced hinges use stainless steel piano hinge get on the milling machine. Lotta fabrication to be done if you want a good solid stove it would be the GE stove 304 stainless steel to make a good titanium, wood-burning stove you need to have geometric welded X patterns underneath the stove top and all the sides having geometric X patterns, the X will keep the sides from warping to different lengths. Believe me show me a titanium stove that’s been used every day for five years and I’ll show you a sad review.
Can you name like the top 5 best hot tent stoves that you can think of please ? I want a very solid long lasting high quality one and want to know like the best 5 in the world please. Thank you. Anybody knowledgeable please reply soon
I think the top stove on the market that I like so far is the G stove it’s made out of 304 stainless steel it has no warping no problems no issues no nothing.
Everyday for 5 years?! I don't believe a titanium backpacking stove is meant to be used quite like that! These are camping and backpacking stoves, not daily in house wood stoves.
I can’t speak for the others, but I know the #2 stove on this list, the Russian Bear Market is a Russian-made product. And they are definitely NOT drop-shipped. RBM is a retailer. The manufacturer is PF-BEREG out of Russia. I bought my entire setup from them directly 3 years ago. Glad I bought when I did, the way I did. May as well order from RBM now, though. More expensive now. Factory people are really great, in my experience, going out of their way to resolve an issue at their expense, that most would have ignored. They made no money on my deal, but made sure I was happy. I felt bad for them, but they were a Class act! The killer is the shipping, and now the soured political relations with the U.S. I want their super strong cot, but it would cost me about $350 due to the shipping. Bereg Canada won’t even ship to the U.S. anymore. That leaves RBM and I think Canadian Prepper may still ship to the U.S.. Only wood stove I’ve had, but it burns everything to ash and puts out great heat. Great handmade products from PF-BEREG.
Titanium is not a form of steel, it's its own stand alone element. But titanium stoves are actually a titanium alloy, most likely 6Al-4V. It's made of 90% titanium, 6% aluminum, and 4% vanadium. Titanium has the highest strength to weight ratio, but a sheet of titanium is almost always going to be weaker than a sheet of steel of equivalent thickness. It's just really light weight for it's great strength, which is great for camp stoves
This fire pit is one of a few covered pits that is on the list th-cam.com/users/postUgkxAU9pOCSV9Y5JprooHvfxTpOrt4hx8uRM of approved products for Disney Fort Wilderness. The product served its purpose well and provided excellent fires throughout the evening. We were able to open the door and do s'mores, but I had to be careful because the handle was a bit hot on occasions. Additionally, I wish they had replaced some of the standard nuts with lock nuts in some places. We lost the door handle after just a couple of days of usage. Not a deal breaker, just a recommendation. I still give it 5 stars.
I have that stove and the pomoly traveller 3 wood stove which is like 4 lbs total. It needs to be fed every 30 minutes if all you have is softwood. It's nice to have, aesthetically it is pleasing in the cold evenings, but you need all the cold weather gear to stay warm through the night as if you didn't have a stove at all. Heavier bigger stoves stay warm longer.
I've wondered about burn time for these small tent stoves, definitely something to consider
I've thought about stacking rocks all around it. If you have a thermal mass of some kind, you can even out the temperature quite a lot.
@@harrymills2770 I was just thinking the same. A few big rocks would keep the eat for the night I bet
89.000 vs. 707 likes says everything
How big can you go with a cast iron pot and still get a more or less even spread of the heat? Is the maximum diameter the width of the oven top or the distance from the front to the chimney? Or something else?
Still haven't got the robot voice right.
Prices would be nice.
Follow links provided. Vendors aren't shy about prices.
@@harrymills2770 None of the links work.
Tired as hell of the robot reviews. Ridiculous.
Where’s the G stove? Where’s the Pomoly micro? Where’s your momma?
Ok honestly after using my titanium stove after two uses it looks awful and leaks smoke, I have been camping many years but a hot tent is new to me, and I ended up with lots of smoke inside
What titanium stove do you have if I may ask?
@@tyronmcdonnell I have firehiking
@@Triple_T_as for your stoves looks all titanium stoves lose there shiny surface and will darken fairly quickly.
I was leaning towards a Firehike stove but you're the second person I've heard that complained about smoking so I'm leary now. But I've heard people resolve this problem by adjusting the air intake.
Alpine chef heavy but best. You can feed this stove full with artificial heat logs for full night sleep heat without fear of warping stove. Try to put 3 those logs in titanium stove and you asking for trouble.
Believe me I’ve had these stoves for many years. It’s not what they look like when they first come out of the box, but after five years of using titanium stoves, they all look like crap they wore. I have to weld them up that’s TIG welding put axes on them, replaced hinges use stainless steel piano hinge get on the milling machine. Lotta fabrication to be done if you want a good solid stove it would be the GE stove 304 stainless steel to make a good titanium, wood-burning stove you need to have geometric welded X patterns underneath the stove top and all the sides having geometric X patterns, the X will keep the sides from warping to different lengths. Believe me show me a titanium stove that’s been used every day for five years and I’ll show you a sad review.
Can you name like the top 5 best hot tent stoves that you can think of please ?
I want a very solid long lasting high quality one and want to know like the best 5 in the world please.
Thank you.
Anybody knowledgeable please reply soon
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I think the top stove on the market that I like so far is the G stove it’s made out of 304 stainless steel it has no warping no problems no issues no nothing.
Believe me, that’s why I meant to say.
Everyday for 5 years?! I don't believe a titanium backpacking stove is meant to be used quite like that! These are camping and backpacking stoves, not daily in house wood stoves.
I’m looking for air tight tent stove stainless steel with rope in the door.
Vous ne parlez pas des foyer indoor à pellets ( granulés ) bien pratiques pourtant. A+
The titanium I seen in reviews all sound like they leak smoke.
2000 bucks fer the Russian bear.... oly chit.
Cant watch with this voice over. So annoying
Why is this being promoted, it's crap. "Stainless steel titanium"
Explain? Even winnerwells?
Cast iron, steel. aluminium, titanium, "There's a difference?"
Weight. Titanium is light but more fragile than steel
watching....
Gotta love a fake AI voice reading off a list of randomly generated gibberish chinese dropshipping brands. . .
I can’t speak for the others, but I know the #2 stove on this list, the Russian Bear Market is a Russian-made product. And they are definitely NOT drop-shipped. RBM is a retailer. The manufacturer is PF-BEREG out of Russia. I bought my entire setup from them directly 3 years ago. Glad I bought when I did, the way I did. May as well order from RBM now, though. More expensive now. Factory people are really great, in my experience, going out of their way to resolve an issue at their expense, that most would have ignored. They made no money on my deal, but made sure I was happy. I felt bad for them, but they were a Class act! The killer is the shipping, and now the soured political relations with the U.S. I want their super strong cot, but it would cost me about $350 due to the shipping. Bereg Canada won’t even ship to the U.S. anymore. That leaves RBM and I think Canadian Prepper may still ship to the U.S.. Only wood stove I’ve had, but it burns everything to ash and puts out great heat. Great handmade products from PF-BEREG.
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You left out pomoly t-brick.
First link was not secure. Thumbs down
All bent tent stoves should be burned prior to use
What does that mean?
lol compliant even on here
Those rollup pipes are laughable and quite dangerous.
Please shut up and show a demonstration.
AI generated content.. rubbish