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One other thing I saw a lot when doing my own research was the value of a larger size. For instance, a medium Seek Outside stove may be so many ounces lighter but your burn times go way down with less volume. So most people seem to go with a large for the best compromise between weight and burn time. You can also save some weight by going with a smaller diameter stove pipe. Seek's U-turn stoves use a 2.5" diameter which is 1.5 oz/ft vs the regular stove pipe which is 3" diameter and 2 oz/ft.
My Seek XL will hold coals for 2 to 2 1/2 hours hours packed with 4" logs. But that will run you out of a teepee unless really cold out.
Quote from: Magnum_Willys on June 04, 2021, 04:02:11 PMMy Seek XL will hold coals for 2 to 2 1/2 hours hours packed with 4" logs. But that will run you out of a teepee unless really cold out. Are you packing a saw to cut 4" diameter chunks of wood? That xl is a big stove at 5lb plus a saw.
After having and using most of the stoves out there, I'm happy I stumbled on a wifi stove and don't see myself letting it go anytime soon.
Quote from: 92xj on June 08, 2021, 07:52:17 PMAfter having and using most of the stoves out there, I'm happy I stumbled on a wifi stove and don't see myself letting it go anytime soon.92, haven’t heard of that make. Do you have a link so I can look at them? Thanks. RJ
Quote from: WapitiTalk1 on June 08, 2021, 07:55:28 PMQuote from: 92xj on June 08, 2021, 07:52:17 PMAfter having and using most of the stoves out there, I'm happy I stumbled on a wifi stove and don't see myself letting it go anytime soon.92, haven’t heard of that make. Do you have a link so I can look at them? Thanks. RJNegative, they aren't made anymore. They were the tigoat stoveshttps://ireviewgear.com/backpacks/tigoat-lare-wifi-titanium-stove/