I review the Winnerwell Ovenstove. Link to the product on Winnerwell website. winnerwell.us/products/ovenstove
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@patriciaribaric34093 ай бұрын
I like that it didn't come with one of those chimneys that has to be rolled. A 15 minute wait for a bake is fantastic. I think anyone with an ice fishing shack would love this. Glad you got it for under $500. A hot water tank on top would be great. Gotta have hot coffee and hot water for clean-up. This ash door seems a little wonky - looked slightly crooked but not a deal breaker for what it is. Its a very functional camping/tent stove. The window for viewing the fire is quite pleasant. Glad I'm watching this in air conditioning. It is very hot in Ohio.
@charlesartificer21583 ай бұрын
Agreed on the Chimney. Thats one of the reasons I like the winnerwell over others. Watched a guy slice the hell out of his hand with a roll up one. Ice fishing shack would be great for this. It can use all the winnerwell large accessories like the Water tank. Thanks for the comment and view. PS Its hot here in Michigan as well lol.
@NewHampshireJackАй бұрын
Well, I am only a few years over a decade too late. Nice stove that would have been great out back of the cabin. We thank you for the presentation. Now, Beautiful Bride believes me when I tell her about meals cooked on or in a wood stove. Oatmeal, slow cooked overnight on the warming shelf was a favourite. Pour some homemade maple syrup over it and you are in heaven. I also used to make it with sliced apples and or plumped up raisins in the water before adding the oats. At least we still have old fashion oats from Australia in the Philippines. That is one food that Beautiful Daughter and Mother-in-law are constantly asking me to make.
@charlesartificer2158Ай бұрын
Making me hungry Jack. Its a nice little stove keeping it for the next winter power outage.
@freemanweaver63502 ай бұрын
Can a body install a winner well stove in tiny bushcraft cabin
@charlesartificer21582 ай бұрын
I don't see why not. Just take precautions for any spilled coals and where the chimney exits for possible fires. Thanks for the comment and views.