The 'Gloven': Portable Wood Burning Stove with Carry Bag, Racks, Flue Pieces, Spark Arrestor
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SAY HELLO TO OUR GLAMPING OVEN....THE GLOVEN!
The 'Gloven' will look great in your glawning or bell tent, keep you toasty on your travels and provide the perfect light weight, compact companion to take camping trip to the next level now with built in BBQ and oven.
When the stove is being stored or transported the flue sections can be packed away and stored inside its belly and the legs fold away. The flue section has a built in spark arrestor to stop embers landing on your canvas.
Our flashing kits (purchased separately) enable correct installation in your glawning or bell tent. Cook on the surface of the stove, inside or on theit has a BBQ function for outdoor cooking.
Watch the living flame through the glass window as you relax on your glamping holiday. The weather can do what it wants!
PORTABLE CAMPING STOVE (STAINLESS) WITH BACK OVEN
Product size: 39.3x60.6x43cm;
Chimney Diameter: 60 mm;
Stylish Stainless Steel body, legs and flues ;
Foldable legs;
High temperature resistant glass;
With BBQ and Oven for all your culinary glamping needs - the BBQ function should only be used outside
Included with this stove:
Carry Bag
6 x sections stainless steel flue pipes,(length 300mm, diameter 60mm);
1 x built in spark arrestor( length 300mm, diameter 60mm);
2 pcs bbq grill;
1 x grate;
1 x grate tool.
N.W:18KG
Materials: Made entirely from 304 stainless steel, using 1/8” thick material for the cooktop and 1/16” thick material for the body, these stoves are unique in the world of portable wood burning stoves. Good quality stainless steel lends several distinct advantages: It does not rust or corrode—a huge advantage in outdoor environments; It can functionally withstand higher temperatures than mild steel, allowing thinner material to be used on the stove body which significantly reduces weight, ultimately making the stove more portable; And lastly, after the first burn, the stainless steel starts to take on a nice patina colour.
Operating Tips: Efficient and proper use of a wood stove requires some patience and practice. When starting your fire, it’s important to quickly initiate a strong draw of air through the stove and up the flue. Use a generous amount of small kindling when starting a fire in the stove, slowly adding larger pieces of wood. Always open the door slowly to prevent smoke spilling into your tent or shelter. Never start a fire using flammable accelerates such lighter fluid. We strongly recommend operating your stove outside for the first several burns to practice your fire starting technique and optimizing burn temperature and rate using the airflow controls. It’s important that your stove burns hot enough to efficiently combust the fuel- when the stove is burning efficiently, little to no visible smoke should be exiting the chimney pipe. If the chimney is belching thick visible smoke, this is an indication the stove is not burning efficiently. Also avoid overloading the stove with fuel as this can create excessive heat which can warp or damage the stove.
Accessory Recommendations: Always use a suitable base to place the stove upon such as our Stove Platform or a Stove Mat. A tile or piece of fire board will suffice. Ensure that it is big enough to catch any embers that may fall out when opening the front door. Always bring a small fire extinguisher, fire gloves and a working carbon monoxide detector.
Installation Recommendations: Always maintain adequate clearances when using a wood stove in a tent or shelter. We recommend at least 18-inches between the stove and any combustible material. When using a non-combustible heat shield or fireproof stand, clearances can be reduced by half. We strongly recommend the use of a Double Wall Flue Pipe Section and a Flashing Kit where the flue exits the tent or shelter. Always ensure the flue exits through a fireproof stove jack and the combustible materials are kept clear of the stove or flue. Whenever possible, secure the legs of the stove using tent stakes, bolts, or other adequate anchors to prevent the stove from tipping over. This is especially critical in shelters prone to movement like a trailer or boat.
Warnings & Considerations: Never leave a wood stove burning unattended. The surface becomes extremely hot during use so always wear fire gloves and exercise caution when operating the wood stove. Careful supervision of children and pets is mandatory when operating the wood stove to prevent harm or injury. When children or pets are present, we strongly recommend the use of a stove guard to prevent unintentional contact with the stove. Only burn clean, dry, seasoned firewood. Clean the flue regularly (approx. every 20 hours of burn time) to avoid excessive creosote build up which can inhibit airflow and create the risk of chimney fire. We recommend a cheap toilet brush for cleaning the flue. User assumes responsibility for the safe use of this wood stove.
Safety Disclaimer PLEASE READ
We design high-quality tent stove products however, for safety, they must be used in accordance with the instructions provided. If used in a tent which is not fire-retardant, the stoves should only be used through a stove hole cut into a fire-retardant panel on the tent. We also recommend a suitable silicone tent flashing kit. When used on a fire-retardant tent, the stove should be flued out through a silicone flashing kit. It is the customer’s responsibility to ensure that the product is being used safely. If you have any concerns about how the stove should be used, please contact us in the first instance. Lit stoves should not be left unattended, and fires should be extinguished prior to sleeping. Stoves should not be used in extreme weather, particularly in high winds. Always make sure the stove is on top of something fire retardant, as accidental sparks may go straight through the matting and/or groundsheet. We do not accept any liability for loss or damage incurred by use of the stove howsoever caused (although, in accordance with legal requirements, we do not exclude liability for death or personal injury caused by our negligence). Please exercise caution and common sense by following these rules:
- Keep the inside of the tent well ventilated, even in winter
- Make sure the flue is clean and free of obstruction, and only ever use a stove inside a tent if the smoke and fumes are properly flued out.
- Use a carbon monoxide alarm
- Set up the tent on the flat ground to make sure the tent is stable and firm. Build the stove on the flat ground to ensure the stove is stable.
- Only use good quality wood, such as kiln dried hardwood. Do not use tanalised or treated wood, offcuts or wrapped “easy burn” firelogs
All orders will be shipped as soon as possible with an estimated 3-5 day delivery time from receipt of the order. If you require your item sooner please let us know and we can arrange expedited delivery (additional costs may apply)