Nice little set-up you have there with that Grizzly Cubic stove! I grew up with my dad always installing any type of wood heat and cooking stove in our campers which used he usually built the campers as well. One time he used a timber frame and cardboard for the walls and ceiling because he didn't have enough wood to complete the camper so used what he could scrounge to complete the job with. Dad was very resourceful. You know I am really proud of my father for always keeping food and a roof over our heads with all 8 kids and my mother:) My dads 87 and he is now completing an old bus 49 bus and he has totally re-built the whole motor! My dad loves the Lord and continues to amaze me with his ability to do what he does for his second family with 14 more kids added to mix of our family:)) I hope I didn't reminisce to much! But your cute little stove brought back many memories of my early childhood. Thank you for updating us I just started watching your videos today! Love your videos!
@LiveSimpleLiveFree8 жыл бұрын
Wow! I do a lot of projects, but I don't think I could ever keep up with your father. He sounds like an amazing man!
@patrickvernon476611 ай бұрын
Sounds like a great dad. And you sound like a great daughter. God bless
@schymark71968 жыл бұрын
Wood stove heat is just so much more effective. That stove is just beautiful!! Your efforts are truly appreciated.Thank you for the reports.
@blackplague6148 жыл бұрын
Thank you so very much for doing this video! Because I was wondering what the difference in size is, when they are side by side, and you demonstrated that, and even took the time to tell the burn amount and duration. Thumbs up! I'm subscribing!
@grandmapatty14938 жыл бұрын
That is awesome!!! I love that the percolator actually perks on the stove. The other stove made me think coffee cup warmer. I would love to put one of these in my barn. I have the same percolator in cobalt. There is nothing better than the smell of the fire, perked coffee, and bacon frying. I like the bigger viewing window. Thank you for sharing!!!
@eljenison73124 жыл бұрын
Grandma Patty smells good!!
@davidriley85906 жыл бұрын
yes, I also found you by accident but the vids are interesting your both seem very friendly down to earth people and the lady makes me laugh with that cheeky smile. God bless you both.
@lifestationexpresslinda94257 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this review. Just discovered you guys and loved the testimony video. We are fixing up a cargo van and was thinking about using a little stove like this. Again, thank you! Nice to see other people in the RV camp who love the Lord too!
@iamnothingwithouthim4 ай бұрын
Amen 🙏🏽
@frhythms6 жыл бұрын
I'm planning to get a Grizzly for my shed/cabin (338 sq. ft.). Thanks for the review, Bill and Elizabeth. (And ignore those folks who were offended about you being "political" recently. Some folks just look for reasons to be offended !)
@JanessaforIsrael2 жыл бұрын
I have 465 sf tiny house how do u like the grizzly?
@gardnerwilson575 жыл бұрын
When I was 18 I helped a friend build a very nice home out of a old school bus. My friend was a welder and hand crafted a wood stove using 1/4" thick steel plates to use in his new home on wheels. My point is this...whenever you use a wood stove or other like minded heater such as a hearth with chimney in a normal home you ALWAYS have a flu to draw the smoke out of your structure. As this smoke and heated air goes up and out the same volume of fresh air has to replace what goes up and out right? So when this new air comes into your abode it is the same temperature as it is outside when its drawn inside thus actually slowly cooling the very air you"re trying to heat up. This is going against what you are trying to achieve. Now back to my friends home on wheels..... When we installed his handmade wood burner he made the legs out of black steel pipe using 3/4" . A same sized hole was cut into the flooring giving access to the outside air thru these pipes when they were mounted vertically on the floor and attached to the underside of his stove that also had holes into the bottom of the stove housing giving the stove all the fresh air from outside (through these attached leg pipes) without the need to draw any preheated air from the inside of his home. He fashioned the dampers at the top of each front leg pipes and could quite easily adjust any and all air flow at the touch of small handles. This little added feature to his home stove/heater made all the difference in the world when it came to heating that old bus. In fact sometimes it actually made it too hot in there until he learned how to accurately set the leg dampers. So to get the optimum heating from any home hearth or box wood burner try to figure out a way to have it draw it's air from the outside not from inside of your home. Outside air is a bit more oxygenated making for a better burning and possibly hotter fire anyways! Remember that whatever air goes up and out the smokestack/chimney it needs to be equal to what needs to be drawn from somewhere else and you'll be surprised at the lower cost and more efficient way your heating device will be by getting your burner's air from outside............ Bye for now, a true survivor Me
@johnleatherwood25915 жыл бұрын
Excellent point, I'm glad I read your comment. Thank you.
@enzoorciuoli3285 жыл бұрын
The intake is much smaller den exhausted
@jellysmith43504 жыл бұрын
Yeah I've been thinking about this too on a boat, but am thinking of using an old (unused) chimney fitting, connected to a 3" heavy duty plastic duct, run inside cavities, to underneath the burner. The duct can just be capped if necessary, for damping, but I havent worked out if all the variables involved would increase or decrease the heat on the boat, overall, with the ducting capped...will just have to experiment. Also I'm 'catching' the heated air above the burner, and funnelling that into more insulated ducting in the cavities, which uses a cheap little 12v computer fan to exhaust the warm air into the v berth at the bow, so the sleeping area is warm and toasty too...am also looking at those steel convection heat fans to sit on top of the burner itself, bit will probably make my own, as they cost a fortune...
@SuperSaltydog774 жыл бұрын
Your understanding of HVAC concepts is spot on. So many home designers and HVAC specialists totally forget about the equality principle.
@brandonl96083 жыл бұрын
You do know new stoves don't use a flu right? Also I believe as of now it's against the law to use one for epa reasons look it up ik new wood stoves don't use a flu and say NOT to use one in directions
@thedude77268 жыл бұрын
I think a heat soak would make a big difference. we placed slabs of stone around our stove and once the stone heats up it stays hot for around 6 hours and very warm to touch for another 3 hours.
@lass-inangeles75646 жыл бұрын
What a good idea! Never thought of this. Thanks!
@robinsmith5605 жыл бұрын
hmmm... bricks maybe?
@markthompson42255 жыл бұрын
Robin Smith I would think more marble or granite countertops
@raysova76665 жыл бұрын
Use soap stone to reflect heat or clay bricks.
@donaldbabbitt92375 жыл бұрын
Ray Sova soapstone absorbs heat and releases it at a slower and constant rate
@aboonski5 жыл бұрын
Definitely want to add a wood burning stove to our RV; placement of one will be the problem in ours because of the floor plan. Pretty much sold on The Grizzly based on watching your video. Nice to see you have a kitty too. We take both of our cats with us anywhere we go with the RV. Thanks for testing both of these and for sharing this very informative video.
@athiker72097 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the review. We're planning on buying a travel trailer, looking for a 17 to 21 ft. long. I think that cub would be a nice heating option. A gunny sack of pre cut wood would work great for a weekend of camping, along with other wood you can scrounge around for, at the camp site. Thanks for sharing.
@wheredidileavemycell5 жыл бұрын
Mama THP is so sweet and her voice is so soothing. Blessings to you good folks, from Va!
@krisolsen38798 жыл бұрын
Your video sold me! I ordered the Grizzly. 5 weeks. Cant wait. My trailer is only 21' but I am in snow country and the point of the Grizzly burning longer thru the night without being stoked is why I decided on the larger one.
@diannaa61897 жыл бұрын
Kris Olsen can you share what you paid and through what company? I am also ready to buy the grizzly
@Aubatron6 жыл бұрын
How long are you getting out of it before re-filling it with wood?
@johnchase44086 жыл бұрын
@@diannaa6189 Of course no one will share the price. All fake purchasers.
@lynnanderrson65676 жыл бұрын
Go to the web site and the prices are clearly listed. 😊
@kimberlynhughes36585 жыл бұрын
@@Aubatron he said he got 4-5 hrs out of it. But @ 5 hrs he couldn't restart the stove off the coals. But said @4 hrs he prob could.
@chrisneuhaus71885 жыл бұрын
Great demonstration and comparison. folks deciding which to buy for their particular application will find this very helpful.
@christinepreston82678 жыл бұрын
HI Bill & Elizabeth....chatting to you from across the pond! Love the new wood burner, might take more wood....but you will save in electric, for your coffee pot,I love coffee! Your video's are super...no irritating loud music! Love to you both x
@LiveSimpleLiveFree8 жыл бұрын
+Christine Preston Thanks. I've tried adding music, so I could be "cool" like everybody else. But it just never felt right.
@nel8958 жыл бұрын
+Tinyhouse Prepper (Live simple. Live free) Oh yes! Please keep doing your videos without music!!! Music is annoying and some videos have the music turned up so loud that I can't hear the speaker. I strongly prefer talking videos without musical background.
@takayama16387 жыл бұрын
Amen, Nel!! I usually leave immediately when music is used on KZbin channels. Whew, can't stand it.
@stephaniewillson93832 жыл бұрын
Here I am at the end of the 22-23 winter knowing these may go on sale soon so I am shopping. A couple of other notes...I loved this living space you all were in. It seemed so sweet and homey. But I'm looking at Ms E and this is a few year later and Elizabeth looks awesome these days. The snowbird thing is looks great on you. The last thing is, I love how Bill always looks to Elizabeth when talking. Its just beautiful. Makes tears...and is very happy.
@jolene4him6 жыл бұрын
Thanks 4 helping a senior lady know all about it.
@Paul-e3l6mКүн бұрын
I looked for some answers to a couple questions I had about the Cub and Grizzly stove and you answered everyone I had and more I didn't know that I had, thank you very much for such an informative video. Great job the both of you!
@LiveSimpleLiveFreeКүн бұрын
I'm glad it was helpful!
@frankburns88718 жыл бұрын
Wow, I was sure the Cub was sitting against a wall a few feet further back. I almost cracked up when you just reached over and touched it.
@stunna78078 жыл бұрын
Frank Burns I laughed too! I though those aren't that small then he touched them and they aren't much bigger than his hands
@kylerider71257 жыл бұрын
Frank Burns a medium sized wood stove can heat as much as 1500 square feet so I'm sure in a camper it's plenty. Especially if you put a little fan to blow the heat around
@thefireman2855 жыл бұрын
I almost clicked off this video till I saw your comment!!! LOL I was looking for a winter camping stove and thought "these are way to big to transport" Glad I saw your comment and continued to watch!
@thinkingofothers3536 жыл бұрын
Bill . I came way back here to see once more this video. I am so glad your letting people know about heating there homes. Thank you for making this video. ..GOD'S JOY.
@Bunkysworkshop4 жыл бұрын
I am very impressed with this stove and have been doing some investigating on it. I found out that they recommend that the chimney pipe be completely straight. No bends. I see you have it with two bends so that makes me wonder if that’s the reason your glass goes black because of low air flow. Hmm 🤔 I’m definitely getting one of these for sure. Thanks for the review.
@1367dhbkhf3 ай бұрын
I read that too about the straight pipe. You may be on to something.
@DosezDaily Жыл бұрын
Dear brother and sister, this is the most wholesome, enjoyable video I’ve seen in a long time. Thank you for your beautiful review and peek into your glorious lives.
@Tsiri094 жыл бұрын
I'm saving for one. I'll also be getting the oven that goes with the grizzly so I can utilize more of the heat and save on cooking fuel.
@evilphantom4573 жыл бұрын
I hope you get your stove, I just got the cub to heat an outside winter shed
@theShamrockShepherdWagon Жыл бұрын
I love being able to come back to your old videos when I need the information. I just built a small recreational gypsy wagon and I'm looking at this mini woodstove but trying to decide between the grizzly and the cub. I think the smaller.
@LiveSimpleLiveFree Жыл бұрын
Enjoy!
@dc53768 жыл бұрын
I just love that little grizzly it is as cute as the little cub, I am thrilled they work so good - good thing I was a 2nd and 3rd shifter most of my life in the medical field and an insomniac so I will have no problem popping out of bed to refill the little bugger when it needs it. Great video on the installs.
@standard8887 жыл бұрын
Very good review--I liked that it wasn't super polished, but still very informative. Your both helped my evaluation of various stoves, thank you!
@ronhughley65107 жыл бұрын
Nice job. Thanks for the video. Now I know what I'm gonna get. The grizzly wood stove. That's lil mini one is perfect for a small garage, or big shed.
@lass-inangeles75646 жыл бұрын
You are such a sweet couple and very genuine. Love your in depth videos! In this age of frantic rushing about, your videos are soothing and educational. Thanks for sharing your insight on the stove! I wondered which one to get myselfl
@donnajones23105 жыл бұрын
Thank you so much for your input! Since some comments are just trolls, We will look into website!! Have a great one and again Thank you!! We have a House but the master bedroom and bathroom are so cold during the winter months in the Rockies.
@richardcheatham94905 жыл бұрын
What I was waiting for was an explanation of the flue and why it looks different from others I've seen. That and some info on installation. But thanks for what was there to see. The cub will work for my application.
@LiveSimpleLiveFree5 жыл бұрын
This wasn't an installation video. It was a comparison review video. But we have a playlist with 9 videos about the stoves. The first video in the playlist is the installation video. kzbin.info/aero/PLD231j5QApVI-bG2XWKWt9-k9xnzV_opZ And the flue is like that to create a cleanout at the bottom so the creosote can be cleaned easier.
@josephinefaulk12808 жыл бұрын
Thanks for this informative and thorough video. You have helped me decide to get the Grizzly and more sleep/less stoking!
@LiveSimpleLiveFree8 жыл бұрын
Sounds like a good choice.
@Snakeinthegrass3355 жыл бұрын
We live in a mallard m 33 I'm picking up my grizzly today and installing just in the nick of time I will be watching your install video thanks👌👌👌
@Justaguyinnc8 жыл бұрын
I noticed in this video you have changed the setup of your flue pipes, I assume for easier cleaning? Would love to see a video on why and how you changed them over. Thanks for some great videos on this little stove. winter is coming!! stay warm!
@alvaradacosta41117 жыл бұрын
Longsnowsm ...... good idea... I am still looking for my camper too and I also have bought items that i will be needing when I start living in my RV or Van.... I don't know what your budget is for getting an RV...But, I have found a few on Craig's list... I am checking on distances 100 miles from where I live......I too think I will get the grizzly
@normanterrault3977 жыл бұрын
The flue pipe is a basic stainless heating pipe ( like an oil furnace would have ) it's made from a flat stainless sheet cut to size then rolled formed. They press ( hydraulic press ) both edges ( seems ) together in a male / female locking pattern. 1 end is pressed inward in a slightly smaller corrugated ( rippled pattern )so both pipe ends fit tightly together, roughly 4 inches deep. Inside flue pipe diameter is roughly 3 inch in dia.
@kimberlynhughes36585 жыл бұрын
On another video, he said he changed it because there was so much creosote buildup in the cub that he head to clean it every 2 mos (although he said he often cleaned it every 4 weeks). He said that he didn't want all the creosote falling into that second upper chamber that burns the woodsmoke a second time before it goes up the chimney. By having that configuration when he scraping & cleaning, the creosote falls to the side, out that side piece on the flue. He said there was so much creosote because the CUB is so small that it would only get up to 300 or 308 degrees when he first stoked it (that's the optimal temp, 300-500 degrees, to burn creosote (based on the temp flue guage he had). After stoking, the temp would go right back down to 225 degrees, therefore there is always a lot of creosote even though he only uses hardwoods (like Oak) and would leave the flue or damper wide open ALL the time to maximize heat output. There's a 30 min video he did on this topic. But he took down the one that explained in detail how he did it.
@davidnicholson20995 жыл бұрын
Thanks
@dc53768 жыл бұрын
I just love these little stoves, because of you and Elizabeth giving them the thumbs up I am thinking about getting a couple of them. Got to check up how much they cost.
@raymondcox31638 жыл бұрын
This is exactly what I was looking for, after many hours of looking around the net. I came across your video. I just moved into Wa. State and have been hit with some cold weather in our 1st month here and wanted to have an alternative in heating our 398sq. ft. tiny home. Worried that we might loose our electricity at anytime do to the weather, this would be the answer for my wife and I and our two furry friends from freezing to death if we did loose power. Thank you for a great in depth video of the stoves. You helped make up my mind and I will follow up on your other videos and also subscribe.
@1367dhbkhf3 ай бұрын
Thank you. Just ordered the Grizzly this week. Looking forward to its cuteness and heat. 😊
@coffeelover50048 жыл бұрын
Hi Bill and Elizabet, greetings from Ireland. I love the videos and I would love that stove for my coffee, keep up the good work.
@LiveSimpleLiveFree8 жыл бұрын
+Coffee Lover There's only one problem with relying on the wood stove to make my coffee. I can only have coffee in the winter!
@jasoneads26648 жыл бұрын
Oh my. I got to get to bed. I could watch all your shows right now.. Hugs
@denverdanoreno7 жыл бұрын
Thanks for your efforts in informing us citizens. I love wood stove heat and realise the best hardwoods to use are locust and hickory which can be hard to find unless your on the east coast or perhaps upper NW in oregon/washington state. That said, have you stoked the Grizzly w/ these woods , And if so, the analysis? Thank you
@livingcheap1625 Жыл бұрын
Am looking at one of these for my camper to get rid of the horriffic amount of propane I am going through, and to heat it all winter as I stay in it while building a log cabin...may even use it in the cabin later. Great. videos, informative and gives a good idea of how this stove will work.
@fomoco14548 жыл бұрын
The Grizzly must heat very well. It was snowing outside and you're just wearing a t-shirt. That's great!
@Scottfollis16 жыл бұрын
Enjoyed the review. Will definitely look into this mini stove for my, hopefully soon, purchance of a camper trailer. I love my wood burning stove. Watching the flames is a must and the heat is great! Thanks
@thisthingcalledlife71428 жыл бұрын
You guys are great! I love your videos. Very kind people and very informative videos.
@LiveSimpleLiveFree8 жыл бұрын
+PAULA JENKINS Thanks
@bobs55968 жыл бұрын
you commented on the glass turning black with soot. i have a Kent Sherwood with glass, in use yearly since 1986. i can keep the glass clean by building the fire right against it and running the stove 'wide open'. if i cut the air to slow it while i'm sleeping, the glass will turn black with soot overnite. the manual says don't cut the air more than half, but they want the glass staying clean. i open the damper wide and cut the air almost off at nite, i don't care about the glass being clear, i like the convenience of having instant fire/heat again when i get up and open the air slide and close the damper. sometimes this technique will cause the stove to cough, that's why i open the damper all the way so it mostly goes up the chimney.
@LiveSimpleLiveFree8 жыл бұрын
I burn the stove wide open ALL THE TIME. That's the only way to keep the creosote under control.
@rogerk20497 жыл бұрын
Use oak or other hardwood for better and longer heating.
@LiveSimpleLiveFree7 жыл бұрын
The only thing we burn is hardwoods.
@hughsmith40085 жыл бұрын
I found a trick. Go to a furniture store that uses hard wood and they will give you a pallet load of scrap. For a stove that small it would be perfect.
@sunsail5 жыл бұрын
Wilderness living is supremely better with over 100 acres of hardwoods FREE, plus more solitude, serenity & peace of mind, excluding taxes. YOGI & BOOBOO ARE THEE ONLY CRIMINALS!!
@kristafoster71905 жыл бұрын
@@LiveSimpleLiveFree can you burn coal in it so it will make your fuel last a little longer
@justsomekids57158 жыл бұрын
Wanted to let you know that this video helped me make a decision on which stove to get for my boat. I think i would have made the wrong decision without you hard work. Love the videos! God bless brother.
@LiveSimpleLiveFree8 жыл бұрын
Glad we could help.
@JimmyKraktov7 жыл бұрын
I had a stove that size in my Econoline Van. A fill was good for about 2 hrs and at 10F I had to keep a window open a bit or it was too hot!
@seaside20013 жыл бұрын
I have seen those tiny stoves up here in Canada. Thanks for the interesting reviews. Super little stoves.
@TheChadWork20015 жыл бұрын
What about cleaning out the ashes? I heard there is no ash tray and one had to dig out the ashes? Which is easier to clean? How often do you have to clean out the ashes?
@danielgreen3258 жыл бұрын
That intro is hilarious! Keep on keepin' on folks! I wish you the best of luck and good fortune!
@cricketlovely86755 жыл бұрын
Very helpful.. thank you for sharing. I'm just looking into these for my small space 😊
@normaortega46543 жыл бұрын
I just found your channel and you two are just too cute! New Subscriber. Thanks for your fun, informative and necessary videos. The Lord bless you and keep you.
@LiveSimpleLiveFree3 жыл бұрын
Welcome!
@Alex-lv7rq7 жыл бұрын
its good to see walter white is doing well
@Rick_Sanchez_C137_7 жыл бұрын
Team Heisenberg.
@mmodnao6 жыл бұрын
Say my name.
@speakthewordbiblestudy6 жыл бұрын
Reminds me of Leiv Shrieber...
@stephenverchinski4095 жыл бұрын
First Walter White was ...
@marig.15364 жыл бұрын
@@speakthewordbiblestudy liev schreiber was my first thought too!
@marymarmande84463 жыл бұрын
❤ Thank You for sharing oh love your wife's voice ❤ pretty voice beauty as well but love her voice. Definitely 1 of the best videos on KZbin!!
@MetaView77 жыл бұрын
Cubic mini should make one more model -- same width and depth, but taller, so that it can take more wood, and burn longer.
@o.i.c.uvanish91695 жыл бұрын
The cubic mini polar bear
@optician535 жыл бұрын
Thanks for the vid ! .... hot fires generally will "scrub" both the stack and door glass. It's the same principle as any efficient combustion, hotter is usually better ... going to get the cub for my "tiny camper" redo.
@ElementofKindness8 жыл бұрын
Wow! I'm never gonna complain about having to stoke my 19K BTU woodstove in my camper every 3~3.5 hours when it's 20~30F ever again. Heck, if I load it to max, and run the damper full close, I'll still have just enough coals left to self relight on its own after 12 hrs.
@wildbill23c8 жыл бұрын
Those are the stoves to have, ones you can stoke for overnight and it can be easily relit on its own the following morning, if not still burning.
@JC-lp3sb6 жыл бұрын
What model of stove do you have?
@ElementofKindness4 жыл бұрын
@@JC-lp3sb Ha! Sorry, I never saw your question until Robby just recently posted. It is a MHSC Windsor, model WR247001
@chriswillock2177 Жыл бұрын
Excellent video folks. We're in northern Alberta where -20c to -40c are our regular winter temperatures. Bloody ugly lol. We just picked up an old camper trailer and I will be spending time in it this winter. I knew about these stoves but wasn't sure which to get. Good review. I'm gonna take a closer look at the trailer and do some measuring to figure out her footage and then decide which stove to get.
@OdegardOnline8 жыл бұрын
An old trick for cleaning the glass on your wood stove is to take some newspaper, wet it and dip it in the ashes. Scrub the glass with it and it will take all that soot right off.
@Man777Alive7 жыл бұрын
Jeff Odegard You can also rub ash on it as well. Not the tree the stuff you get after a fire! 😅
@theeasternfront64366 жыл бұрын
Oxyclean works great. My wife found this out by accident.
@fionafiona11466 жыл бұрын
Victorian cook books come with a cleaning section that essentially tells you the recipe for sops, rube oil or tallow on ashes chared pots and pans (incase newspapers and water don't work the fist time around try one go of that and remove soap /scum with newspaper and water).
@cherriemckinstry1315 жыл бұрын
Getting used to the new name, and enjoying the videos. these are great any time. Wow!Cold and a blizzard in April! So glad we dont have to deal with that here. I love the coffee maker on top.
@diversifiedacreshomestead1028 жыл бұрын
put that cub in the sun room for longer season use
@thedriver1467 жыл бұрын
My thoughts to .
@kathleennorton79133 жыл бұрын
In a green house, with plenty of heat absorbent rocks and tiles in it. Also, underground tube heating would be nice, too. It's warmer underground and air is warmer. Nice place to be in the winter. Can grow certain foods, too.
@qwillaqwincy8 жыл бұрын
Have you thought about installing the Cub in the sun room? The necessary clearance for the heater might create the need to reorganize a little but the extra time you'd get to use/enjoy the space might be worth it. Just a thought :)
@rons12867 жыл бұрын
With that grizzly stove you can add the hotshot water heater to it to heat water before it goes into the water heater
@sunshinepie5663 жыл бұрын
How do you add a Hotshot? Why would you need the HotShot electric water heater if the fireplace heats the water already? Need help visualizing this. Thanks.
@leonathey37807 жыл бұрын
I really enjoyed this review/comparison. You provided concise, pertinent information that helped me make a decision. I wish more KZbin videos were like this.
@allemansratten42817 жыл бұрын
Great video. Thanks so much. Am considering this stove for my "eventual" rv build. If I may, hypothetically, if you were running the stove one night but had to move the rv, for whatever reason, could you shut it down and get right on the road or would that be an issue? Also, how high does the chimney need to be over the roof? Would it interfere with solar? Shadow, soot, heat damage?
@LiveSimpleLiveFree7 жыл бұрын
I don't really know because our RV is not mobile. It's up on blocks. But we subscribe to a channel called Bus Life NZ, they have a little stove similar to ours in their camper bus. They did a video recently showing the bus driving down the road and there was smoke coming out of the stack while they were driving. I'm not endorsing that, I'm just telling you what I saw. Maybe you could call or email Cubic and ask them?
@jamesshanks26144 жыл бұрын
A buddy of mine lives in a 16 foot delivery truck he bought to retire in and I presented him with a small present. The present? A bag of charcoal. What do I want with charcoal he asked? You like freezing in winter? Ever try to put out a charcoal fire? He now buys a couple of bags a week as he can restart the fire with firewood from the leftover charcoal fire overnight. Loves it as he says it's so nice to wake up to a warm room. Food for thought.
@abuziyadandersen16298 жыл бұрын
Wow, the perspective at first makes it look like the stove is far in the background and about 2' x 3. Then he reaches and moves the handle and you realize that thing is *tiny*
@nancygebhardt63578 жыл бұрын
Absolutely perfect solution for propane vs wood burning in an RV
@LostCaper7 жыл бұрын
Also is there a cold air duct to get it's air from the outside.
@LiveSimpleLiveFree7 жыл бұрын
+Lost Caper No, there is no cold air intake duct from outside
@Indeewoods4 жыл бұрын
Good video. I remember when these first came out and I knew they were way to small for anything bigger than a van. Sure they'll heat it but need to be filled every hr. I built my own years back out of a piece of oilfield casing and put it in my 23 foot class C motorhome which I lived in for 4 years. Canadian Rocky mountains. It was a great little stove but if I did it again I'd have added about 4 more inches to it which would have added mass plus the longer log/more wood. I was able to get 6hrs on the cold nights and that was with no skirting and looking back I used dead standing wood and didn't know how much better dry seasoned wood made a difference.
@thomvogan33978 жыл бұрын
Lovely couple, you're lucky to have each other. Blessings
@coloradocaretaker6 жыл бұрын
thank you so much for your video I have a 27-foot that I just got with a slide I'm used to an older one with the bigger wood stove but there's no room for bigger so I just purchased the grizzly you just assured me I didn't make a mistake thank
@elizabethricketts25908 жыл бұрын
Question, why did you change the vent pipe, and what is the T pipe for?
@J.Cameron.Stuart.Adams.6 жыл бұрын
It comes with a new pipe. The T: A - soot can fall into the trap rather than back down into the stove and B - is likely so he can clean out the flue without walking on the old trailer roof. It's an old trailer with 2x2 wood framing. Therefore a tall guy like him wouldn't want to risk walking on the roof. These older trailers are not meant to be walked on. Some have a ladder. But that's for accessing the old style luggage bars (if equipped or optioned on the roof) and/or the rare occasion you need to get on the roof for repairs. Annual cleaning and sealing on older travel trailers should be done from a ladder. There are instances where one must get on the roof. The best way is to use planks of wood to distribute your weight over several 2x2 roof supports. Hope this helped answer your questions. Cheers from Seattle.
@TheADVENTURESoftheCAYMANJEWEL8 жыл бұрын
Great video and perfect timing. I was trying to decide on which one to go with for our sailboat. As crazy as it sounds we actually do get some pretty cold nights here in FL. Were also planning on some northern cruising. Think were going to go with the grizzly. Thanks again for the great video.
@rev.j.rogerallen93288 жыл бұрын
I love you guys and pray all goes well with you. I hope to some day soon do something similar to what you have done. The Lord bless you and keep you in His loving arms.
@hanshansen54117 жыл бұрын
The lord????? Stop believing tales idiot, you ar much to old for that
@RogerinKC7 жыл бұрын
My name is Roger Alan --- first and middle that is...
@raybrensike427 жыл бұрын
Hans Hanson. Stop telling lies. The Lord is true. Repent and be saved in Jesus' name.
@roncline31206 жыл бұрын
AMEN Brother
@jameswitte51676 жыл бұрын
Would love an update video ...almost seems you could design a gravity feed and hopper to use pellets or chips in either stove ...
@grateful19298 жыл бұрын
I subscribed yesterday. I'm still new here. Questions: Where did you purchase your wood burning heaters?? Where did you get your percolator? When you leave your home do you keep the wood burning? Could you put a little cat door for you fur baby to go in and out? You're very handy man. Your wife is very sweet😊
@LiveSimpleLiveFree8 жыл бұрын
We got the woodstove here. cubicminiwoodstoves.com I think I purchased the percolator at a Cabella's store. Yes we can leave the woodstove burning when we leave, but it only burns for a couple of hours. Here is our woodstove video playlist. kzbin.info/aero/PLD231j5QApVI-bG2XWKWt9-k9xnzV_opZ
@grateful19298 жыл бұрын
Tinyhouse Prepper Thank you!
@spencersherrod59408 жыл бұрын
Tinyhouse Preppe
@Ben-vk4us7 жыл бұрын
Tony Rigatoni 1 second ago How do you ever get any sleep if you have to stoke that wood stove every hour?
@rockyroadranch724 жыл бұрын
I just ordered my Grizzly. I'm so excited. One thing I didnt remember you mentioning is the duties I'd have to pay for bringing it in from Canada. Holy cow! I'm in shock! $174 and some change. Wowza! There goes my gas money for the next two weeks. :-/ Still, Im so happy to have been able to save up to get one. Another video (not your's) mentioned it took them a month to get it after ordering. The web site said it would take 4 days shipped through DHL, so I'm hoping things have changed. Anyway, wanted to thank you for helping me to choose the Grizzly for my travel trailer. Lo e your channel! God bless.
@silentmajor8 жыл бұрын
What do you do to make sure your oxygen supply in the home was adequate?
@saffronsworld15088 жыл бұрын
silentmajor Yes, I hope that Bill answers your question. Perhaps they only open a window. Could it be that easy???
@EasternExplorer8 жыл бұрын
You will be hard pressed to find a house that is air tight but if it really bothers you then yes just crack a window.
@syncrovanCos8 жыл бұрын
Good review ! In the house I'm doked now, I gave a big stive with the glass on the door, and sometimes did get black.
@Znobyrd6 жыл бұрын
I can see using one of these in my small garage, but at night in an RV? I wouldn't want to have to wake up 5 or 6 times to feed the thing wood. You'd get back in bed and think, "I'm half-asleep, did I shut the door tight or set the air right so I don't burn the place down?". By the time you got back to sleep, it would be time to get up and feed it again. You'd die of sleep depravation. Maybe if they were self-feeding pellet stoves it might be worth it.
@LiveSimpleLiveFree6 жыл бұрын
This tiny stove is the only thing that will fit in our RV. Anything larger needs several feet of clearance on all side, and we just don't have the room. We were THRILLED when we discovered that this little thing would work for us. We also have other sources of heat. Since we never move our RV, we were able to upgrade the electric service from 30 amp to 100amp. That allowed us to add electric baseboard heat. So now we use the wood stove about 18 hours a day. When it goes out at night the electric backup heat comes on. The stove saves us hundreds of dollars every year. I think it paid for itself the first winter. Also, we are preppers. We are on the grid, but we are prepared to survive completely off the grid if necessary when the power goes out. And that includes buying pellets. We live in the woods, so wood is free and readily available (if I chop it). We don't want to be relying on buying pellets - they might not always be available. If the power goes out, we can still heat the place. We just pile on lots of blankets and night and restart the fire in the morning.
@johnchase44086 жыл бұрын
@@LiveSimpleLiveFree Save your money then and move to warmer climates where you won't need wood at all. If the SHTF your fuel needing RV will be useless in a matter of days.
@LiveSimpleLiveFree6 жыл бұрын
@@johnchase4408 We have lived in the north all our lives. We are not going to move south, all alone, without any friends or family. We will not leave our kids and grands behind. Our fuel needing RV? No. The RV travel trailer that we live in is set permanently on a piece of land that we own. It does not move. It has not moved since it was set here in 1977!
@oneprincessblue74 жыл бұрын
@@johnchase4408 You would need air conditioning all year round in FL (we used to live there) You can only take off so many clothes. We are in East TN and love our woodstove when it gets wicked cold!
@johnchase44084 жыл бұрын
@@oneprincessblue7 I spent more time in FL than any other state growing up. My family has a home in Boca Raton since 1971. I understand what you're saying but I'd never suggest someone living his lifestyle (as I do) to go to the hurricane and humidity state.
@gratitude626 жыл бұрын
This was a very helpful video. I have been debating the cub or the grizzly to heat a 24ft moving truck i am turning into a tiny home and art studio. 7.75 ft tall 7.2ft wide 24ft long....definitely getting the grizzly. Thank you for this post.!
@TenJ598 жыл бұрын
great video. so are u putting the mini in the sunroom?
@LiveSimpleLiveFree8 жыл бұрын
Probably
@susanhaines31538 жыл бұрын
That is Exactly what I was thinking.....LOL I was about to ask....
@cathilandon59993 ай бұрын
We are adding on 12x16 to our 10x10 tiny cottage. This is great information, thanks
@gaetan4588 жыл бұрын
unfortunately you did not talk about the weight and price
@LiveSimpleLiveFree8 жыл бұрын
All that is on their website. cubicminiwoodstoves.com
@sandydouglas37998 жыл бұрын
Very cute little stoves. I cook soup and stews on top of my stove. I guess you would have to have fairly small pots to cook on top of your one. It's a good feeling to be able to use the heat in that way. I also dry my wet laundry on a rack above mine so the heat is used 3 ways. You wouldn't have room for that I expect. I would like to be able to heat my water from it too but our hot water cylinder is too far from the stove for it to be practical. I am enjoying your videos very much and seeing how organised you are in your cosy space. Thanks.
@LiveSimpleLiveFree8 жыл бұрын
+Sandy Douglas The cub was really a bit small to cook on. But I think we can do it just fine of the grizzly... one pot at a time.
@grandmapatty14938 жыл бұрын
+Tinyhouse Prepper (Live simple. Live free) With your preps being heat n eat, the wood stove is a no brainer. "COZY"
@ranaefletcher25558 жыл бұрын
what state are you in.
@1SeanBond4 жыл бұрын
Thanks so very much for your Review, we bought both lol, we appreciate the effort's you put into your posts and content, the love you 2 show has warmed our hearts" lol" hopefully as much as Grizz Cubic mini,....So happy for you and your new home but this little place you had,it sure made my Wife & I want to come and try a front room camp out&rost some marshmallows lol, a great channel and you 2 make it so comfortable,not hard to tell you have your hearts in a cool place with our Creator,Praise Jah, congratulations on the new home Luv&Peace Sean&family from Saskatchewan Canada 🙂✌⚘
@davidmicheletti62928 жыл бұрын
Is this stove UL listed? Our insurance company requires UL approval.
@dkeith456 жыл бұрын
I have a wall tent about 10 x 12 and used to do some primitive camping in the late fall. My tiny wood stove is smaller than your Cub. Although you can feed it all day long, as you do with your Cub, I mainly used it to take the chill out of the living area, to warm up a bit, and shed my outdoor clothes, get into my bedclothes, and maybe it'll stay warm an hour or so. You rely on your bedding to keep you warm the rest of the night. Then in the morning, you fire up the stove, to take the chill out, so you can get dressed and have your breakfast, then you go about your day. Such small stoves are not enough to provide overnight heat. For that you'd likely need some sort of small Rocket Mass Heater setup.
@LiveSimpleLiveFree6 жыл бұрын
Exactly. We use the stove all day, then it goes out at night. We pile on the blankets and we are fine. Or our backup electric heat kicks in.
@williammount64964 жыл бұрын
Great Video .. Thanks, Ambassador Mount
@hminchella74233 жыл бұрын
The glass in the airbnb log fire went black then burnt off. It blasted us out. I love that cute heater
@jimo26278 жыл бұрын
coffee just tastes better in a percolator
@southernrebel1597 жыл бұрын
I have to agree.
@fununderthesun3897 жыл бұрын
I prefer a French press
@southernrebel1597 жыл бұрын
I agree with you 100% Jim, there's nothing better than a REAL percolator.
@Bunnies4wool7 жыл бұрын
I agree. Perked coffee beats drip. I had a French press but I found it too messy. Maybe I wasnt doing it right.
@esthercollins55617 жыл бұрын
Love, love my percolator...!!! Truly the best... Had French press, drip.. Etc. I have at least a 30 yr old faberware, made in New York USA.. All stainless steel, no plastic parts ⭐️
@shawncahill85193 жыл бұрын
I was just wondering can you put coal in that wood stove did you try to do this they would use these wood stoves on boats so most likely they put coal in them so if you put calling them they probably would last longer
@BEder-it4lf7 жыл бұрын
You might try some Coal.
@SuperGeorge4058 жыл бұрын
Your videos are done well and very informative. Keep the good work, look forward to seeing more product testing.
@terrencegibbons33514 жыл бұрын
This stove will come in handy when the grid goes down and USA collapses.
@thesurvivalist.3 жыл бұрын
Facts!
@AnnabelleJ Жыл бұрын
Well it's been 2 years and that hasn't happened yet. But you never know, that's why I'm buying one 🤣
@clairewyndham1971 Жыл бұрын
Well. I don't see America doing that. Some other countries may try it but please don't try it. No matter what others may think, this is a huge country.
@jonredd650 Жыл бұрын
Only a matter of time!
@richardmccombs6178 жыл бұрын
Good job on your videos. One suggestion on running small stoves. If you can fit some thermal mass , stone-brick-ceramic, in the flue system you will be able to run wide open for less than an hour. You heat the mass with what now gets lost up the chimney , then the mass radiates back into house. I burn for an hour and then shut my system down for 6-8 hours , works great but I'm heating 2000 sq ft. For info search for masonry stoves , just use your cubit for firebox and make the chimney system masonry.
@raydreamer75668 жыл бұрын
I hope that is not Galvanized heat ducting pipes you are using for stove pipes. Not healthy.
@comfortouch7 жыл бұрын
They are stainless, not galvanized.
@conniekruse67457 жыл бұрын
He's a contractor, sure he knows what he is doing!
@arttrombley73857 жыл бұрын
Thanks for helping Me decide which stove I need. It's the Grizzly for Me. Merry Christmas