🔥 Ignite Your Adventure with DANCHEL!
The DANCHEL OUTDOOR T6 Ultralight Titanium Wood Stove is a compact, durable, and efficient camping stove designed for solo survival and cooking. Weighing only 4.4lbs, it features a user-friendly setup, enhanced stability, and a complete package for all your outdoor cooking needs.
Brand | DANCHEL OUTDOOR |
Material | Titanium |
Product Dimensions | 14"D x 7.8"W x 10.9"H |
Item Weight | 1.99 Kilograms |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Ventilation Type | Direct Vent |
Fuel Type | Wood |
Efficiency | High Efficiency |
Portable | Yes |
Mounting Type | Freestanding |
Manufacturer | DANCHEL OUTDOOR |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 17.28 x 13.39 x 4.33 inches |
Package Weight | 2.81 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 14 x 7.8 x 10.9 inches |
Brand Name | DANCHEL OUTDOOR |
Part Number | DANCHTWSTOVE01 |
Size | 14x7.8x10.9'' |
T**N
Get ready to be warm.
Light, solid, hot!
P**.
Impressed
Fantastic stove! Took my time rolling the flue out, and it was much easier than I was led to believe, not a crease. Burned the stove in and was impressed with how well it worked. Packaging was perfect.
C**Y
Lots of steel, dropped price right after purchase, and needs lots of attention to details.
Ok so first thing is first. All the fasteners and hinge pins are steel. I have now replaced all the fasteners with full ti. In most places that means a bolt, a washer, and a nut. I also replaced the hinge pins with ti rods. I didnt even try to use the rolling chimney, too flimsy, to leaky, to difficult to set up in cold snowy conditions in the dark. I replaced with actual fit together ti chimney pipes from ali. I also replaced the steel spark arrestor with a ti one.The reason i went through all that is not for weight. Its for longevity and chemical resistance. Much of the firewood and pellets we get in my area have small amounts of salt because the wood is left in brackish water before being proccessed into firewood or pellets. That little bit of salt destroys steel and iron when the metal is quite hot. Cast iron generally takes too long to notice, but thin wall steel and bolts show the corrosion rather quickly.Now for cost. I ordered the thing and not very long after the price dropped $50. Thats cool.Next is the replacments cost:Chimney 7 pieces: 118.27Nuts and bolts and ti rods: 85.69I may do a long term update and go and weigh it all to see what the difference is.I thought going cheap would be ok as long as most of my requirements were met, but it turned out maybe the more expensive competitors, onetigris or winnerwell may have saved me money in the long run.Lastly the burn. Actually works rather well if i stuff it full, and slap the top one and let it rip. Didnt try to slow it down too much yet. No real leaks after about 2 min, i think mostly cause the thing is sucking air through all those crevices to feed the flames. It is a bit warped now, but once i lock down the lid it is solid and square enough. I have to have a saw with me to trim my prechopped firewood to length that fits though, lots of work and slightly irritating.
W**F
Pretty good value at the sale price
The folding T6 is a good stove at the $269 sale price. However at the $339 regular price you may want to consider upping your game and buying a Pomoly or Winnerwell. There is a clear difference.The kit is good and the carry bag and chimney bag are a nice touch. My bag came out of the box with a defective zipper and the seller was great, responded quickly, sent a new bag out right away.The unit will warp after the initial burn-in to "train" the chimney, however this is common on folding titanium stoves (except the Pomoly which is reinforced to prevent warping). This doesn't alter performance. Just ordered a 2nd unit (at the sale price) and I did purchase a longer chimney (8'2") from Danchel. The included chimney works fine but is not suitable for tents over 6ft tall. You may need a longer chimney based on your tent height. All in all, it is the best stove available at under $300 and the kit is lightweight at just under 4.5 pounds.
A**R
Life saver in cold weather
This is a super light stove that was easy to pack in and out of a mountain hunt staying in a tent. It kept us plenty warm on nights a little below freezing, on the nights that were below 0 you would have had to stay up all night to keep feeding it wood, which we didn’t do but with a good sleeping bag you’ll survive. It’s a small stove so it eats through the small wood pretty fast but puts out nice heat and dampers etc work well.
C**Y
Works as it should
I purchased this stove for a hammock hot tent. It preformed very well. Was 28° outside the tent 70° inside. Damper performed as should. You can get this stove cherry red of choke it down and get a decent burn time. Was able the boil water on top and warm some dinner on it just fine. Did get minimal warpage after use as expected with such thin material. Would recommend this product.
T**D
Have wood on hand
This is a great stove. I wish the instructions for the chimney were a bit better but it is what it is. The only thing I gotta say is that when the fire goes out it can get gold fast if you don’t have things on or around the stove to retain the heat. Titanium loses heat fast unlike steel so it would be a good idea to have pots of water boiling on the stove to hold some of the heat through the night. Also using hardwood cut to the perfect size for the stove will drastically increase burn time.
S**N
Defective stove pipe
The stove works well and packs down into a fairly small package. The only issue for me is the stove pipe. The titanium creased easily and even bent when a gust of wind hit the tent leaving the tent full of smoke and having to frantically deal with the scary situation that put me in. Anyone know who sells a decent stove pipe?
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