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I am running a stove special from now through the 31st of May.

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My 7.5" Diameter roll-up stoves will be 10% off with free shipping in the US (non US orders will have the $19.95 free shipping charge deducted from their orders as well.)

Regular prices are:
$295 for the 12" Sale price: $265.50
$305 for the 16" Sale price: $274.50
$309 for the 22" (22" is available with a stainless body only)
Sale price: $278.10

It ends up being about a $50 savings and also insures getting a stove before next hunting season as this looks to be a busy summer.

These prices include the complete stove with 7' of titanium pipe (other lengths are available too,) pipe rings, damper, spark screen, two stove bags and a new semi-rigid plastic tube that adds additional protection from overzealous tightening of compression straps.

The plastic tube can be used or not at the owners choice.

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Stove weights include everything except the plastic tube and are as follows with 7' of pipe.

12" 1 lb 15 oz
16" 2 lbs 5 oz
22" stainless body: 2 lbs 10 oz

The semi-rigid plastic tube weighs 4.4 ounces in a 16" length.

I accept PayPal (you can use PayPal with a credit card without having a PayPal account) as well as personal check or money order.

For more information or to place an order either PM me here or email to:
edtsbackcountrygmail.com

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I was wondering where you been hiding. That 16" is still my favorite stove ever.


I might need a Beast here real soon too.


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Great stoves and a great fella to deal with. I have one of these with the 12" and 16" stove bodies and am very happy with them.

The above sale prices are IMO- just further icing on the cake.

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That is a good deal,I'm happy with mine
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So I have till the 31.


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These things are the real deal. It is really hard to quantify the value of these until it's dark, 20 deg and you are wet, cold and tired. Fire that thing up and in minutes you are in a warm environment and the world is good. If there is any chance of snow and cold, it will be in my pack.

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prm,

Is that a Sawtooth shelter in your pic?

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It's a Seek Outside BCS. Another great piece of gear.

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Thanks for the good words guys.


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Just a reminder there is only two weeks left to take advantage of the stove special.

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I've got the 22" and use it in an Ti Goat shelter that's about the size of the BCS. Been wondering if there's much difference in heat output between the shorter length stoves and the 22". It's the smallest stove I own.

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I think mine is a 12". Maybe 16"?? But it will heat the BCS up nicely. I'm just guessing here, but I think what you would lose is burn time. I do have to feed it regularly to keep it warm. I need to get better at using larger logs to increase burn time though. You can see in the pic above what I typically feed it.

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What kind of burn time can you expect with these stoves with hardwood, I was thinking of one for my 10x10 ice shanty.


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Originally Posted by oldpinecricker
I've got the 22" and use it in an Ti Goat shelter that's about the size of the BCS. Been wondering if there's much difference in heat output between the shorter length stoves and the 22". It's the smallest stove I own.


OPC,

The 12" will have quite a bit less heat output than a 22". Plenty though for a BCS size shelter unless it is pretty cold.


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Originally Posted by Irving_D
What kind of burn time can you expect with these stoves with hardwood, I was thinking of one for my 10x10 ice shanty.


Irv,

You can get a couple hours burn time, but for maximum heat, you want flames in the firebox. If your shanty is insulated at all, frequent stoking wouldn't be as important as in a sil nylon shelter.


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OPC. I've got the 16" and I burn it in a BCS (with and without panel) and a Sawtooth. I've done that in plenty of really crappy conditions too.

When I expect really nasty conditions, I take a Sawvivor and buck Lodgepole up to calf size in diameter, and split it. Stuffed full of Lodgepole, it'll burn well over an hour. I've never timed it, that's kind of the point in getting away from civilization.

I expect everyone will rip off Ed's damper design in the next few years.


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Only a few days left to take advantage of the special pricing.


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