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Appreciate some of the feedback. For sure want the stove to be a box stove, also had seen the stove fan and for sure will get one of those, like I said I have to think about being portable due to circumstances as I can’t be lifting those 100 to 140lb stoves. And also looking at burn rates for burn time and longevity of the stove and not going with a stove that will just burn out on me. So looking for an investment but trying to also keep the cost within reason. But also looking at the idea of having a stove a little larger in wood capacity to help with burn time and such as I can alway dampen it back to lower heat a bit to keep it burning longer. As I know a 10x12 isn’t considered a huge tent to heat but would rather go a bit bigger than being a little underpowered. Not looking to have a water tank or necessarily do any cooking. Just to add heat to tent and help dry clothing and such. A lot of variables for sure out there.When referring to the guy in Oregon which outfit are we talking about? I know a few names have been listed.
I have a steel 4-Dog that I purchased about 20 years ago, or so. Good stove. It has a baffle in the fire box just below the pipe exit hole. The baffle helps keep the heat and smoke from just shooting up the pipe. The website says they are still baffled. The legs come off for transport and it has the carry handles. I would definitely buy another, but I'll never need to.