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Best Titanium Stove
« on: March 02, 2018, 01:35:12 PM »
So I just picked up a new (to me) shelter from our very own Johnathan_s. I haven't gotten to set it up yet, but I'm pumped to get out and giver her a whirl. The next step for me though is to get a wood stove for it. I've assembled a list of most of the popular titanium wood stove brands out there and tried to compare pro's/cons/prices of all of them. They all seem pretty similar with the exception of TiGoats Wi-Fi Stove. Are there any opinions on here? Companies I've added to my list are:

Lite Outdoors
Titanium Goat
Seek Outside
Kifaru

Any that I'm missing?

Questions:

Are box stoves that much better than cylinder stoves?
How packable are cylinder stoves?
Are any of these companies really better than another?

Any opinions and advice is appreciated.

Rory
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Re: Best Titanium Stove
« Reply #1 on: March 02, 2018, 01:44:52 PM »
I have no personal experience with the titanium stoves but from what I see the new lite outdoors with the large door for bigger wood makes way more sense to me. The lite Outdoors would be my choice if I were to purchase one

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Re: Best Titanium Stove
« Reply #2 on: March 02, 2018, 01:47:09 PM »
Unless somebody owns all four vendors, it's hard to really argue one is better than the other.  Kifaru is the biggest name of the group, and many guys swear by their Kifaru.   I own the Seek Outside that I bought as a bundle with their tipi package, and it works great.  I liked Titanium Goat stoves when I researched them, but have no practical experience.  Not familiar with Life Outdoors.

For me the most important item is sizing the stove properly for the size of your shelter.  Too small and it won't provide enough heat, too large and you'll be stripping off clothes and opening shelter zippers to vent it.

Packing the stove is a challenge.  I put mine on the outside of the pack to minimize risk of bending.  It's a bit awkward, but I have an XL size stove so it's bigger than most making it more complicated.

Keep in mind titanium heats up quick, but doesn't hold heat overnight like a normal wood stove.  You have to keep feeding it to keep the heat going.

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Re: Best Titanium Stove
« Reply #3 on: March 02, 2018, 01:58:32 PM »
I have experience with Seeks Titanium large box and Kifarus Smith cylinder.

Kifarus cylinder is lighter, longer and burns hot. The stove burns really really well and you need to have a stack of wood to keep it fed. The length helps because it keeps you from having to break down wood into small pieces. The Tut has a couple of holes from sparks getting past the arrester and that is partially because the stove burns hot and the stove pipe weight pushes down on the cylinder moving the arrester slightly. Its not a cook on stove.
Goods
Weight, assembly, length, heat put out

Not so goods
Not as solid as some stoves

Seek is stout, shorter than the Kifaru and has more useless space. Putting round wood into a box create more voids and the door is in the middle of the box making it hard to stuff the thing full for the night. The dampers work really well and the pipe damper and spark arrester are solid. You can suffocate your fire if your not on it but it does seem to improve burn time. The box is solid enough to cook on and we do bring a frying pan, bacon, etc. I also like the stainless bands that are slid on the stove pipe.

Goods
Solid, box and pipe damper, cooking surface

Not so goods
Short, Dead Spaces
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Re: Best Titanium Stove
« Reply #4 on: March 02, 2018, 02:30:50 PM »
Lite outdoors is the best I have used. But I haven’t used all the ones you mentioned. Easy set up. Especially since they went away from the turn buckles on the top. And price also.

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Re: Best Titanium Stove
« Reply #5 on: March 02, 2018, 03:48:02 PM »
I have the seek xl. It holds big wood - like 5 or so 4”-5” dia logs. Will burn 3 hrs between feedings.   Can heat a med sized wall tent .  Prob more than needed for small shelter.  Its relatively heavy like 4+ lbs with 9 ft pipe.

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Re: Best Titanium Stove
« Reply #6 on: March 02, 2018, 03:55:48 PM »
There's a guy Ed_T that made the best cylinder stoves he is on the 24hourcampfire.

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Re: Best Titanium Stove
« Reply #7 on: March 02, 2018, 05:12:16 PM »
I have a homemade stainless box stove tat is about the size of the Seek Outside medium stove, it was cheap to make but weight is around 4 lbs so I don't always bring it.  I have been looking at the Seek Outside box stove for awhile but I really am leaning towards the Liteoutdoors stove since it has a bigger door and I have never used the box stove to cook on so a cylinder stove will be fine, not to mention it is less than half the weight of my homemade stove.  From everything I have read on Rokslide the Liteoutdoors stove is the way to go.  I plan on picking one up this season to take to Idaho with me and selling off the homemade stove.

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Re: Best Titanium Stove
« Reply #8 on: March 02, 2018, 09:12:21 PM »
 I can say from experience Kifaru does the job.  Give it a go and with no negative reviews good chance it does the job your looking for it to do.
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Re: Best Titanium Stove
« Reply #9 on: March 03, 2018, 05:20:18 AM »
I have the seek outside xl. No experience with the other brands. Very happy with the seek. Impressive burn time, can cook on it and cranks out the heat.  :tup:
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Re: Best Titanium Stove
« Reply #10 on: March 03, 2018, 06:38:43 AM »
I have the Kifaru Smith Cylinder stove in 18 body.  This thing gets hot.    I spent 8 nights in a 6 man tipi last year by myself.  1 night it was 23 degrees and blowing snow sideways until it turned to rain late the next day.  i was pinned down in the tent for almost 24 hours.  i would only go outside to get more wood and take a whiz and get more water.  I burned a pile of wood, but the stove kept the wind driven snow from piling up, which would have been 8 inches and probably would have drifted into 20 inches based on what I saw elsewhere.  If I had not had the stove I would have been a wet mess.  It is extremely packable, and really works good with a tipi when you have two guys.  with two guys you can split the tipi and stove, which takes away the bulk from one person.  stove weighs less than 2 lbs and packs down small.



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Re: Best Titanium Stove
« Reply #11 on: March 03, 2018, 08:24:58 AM »
I've used more than a few and am currently running an 18" Smith stove.  Cylinders are as efficient as they come but the burn time isn't great.  Not really a big concern as the goal isn't to heat the tent all night.   Goal is to dry gear and make a comfortable living space while awake.  Cooking surface is also not a concern of mine. 

I almost went with a Wi-Fi but I have accumulated a pretty good variety of floorless shelters I was concerned about the height of the stove in my smaller shelter. 

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Re: Best Titanium Stove
« Reply #12 on: March 04, 2018, 07:31:42 PM »
Lots of good information here to think about.

Karl, I took one of his 4 man pyramids off his hands. Looks to be a well made shelter, I'm excited to try it out.
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Re: Best Titanium Stove
« Reply #13 on: March 04, 2018, 08:50:26 PM »
Lots of good information here to think about.

Karl, I took one of his 4 man pyramids off his hands. Looks to be a well made shelter, I'm excited to try it out.
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Re: Best Titanium Stove
« Reply #14 on: March 05, 2018, 10:45:17 AM »
I see on a few of the cylinder stoves, 2 ties of some form that run the length of the stove right at the top. They look like you could support a small pan to cook on. Is this actually the case? An important aspect of the stove for me is the ability to cook on it. I know that box stoves are better for that, but am curious if its doable on any of the cylinder stoves.
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