11-20-2013, 09:40 PM
http://www.nuwaystove.com/model2000.php
I got a little Nuway 2000 propane stove this fall. It is made for blinds and tents etc. You do have to put in a stove pipe to the outside, but that is what I like about it. The fumes exhaust to the outside, so you don't get CO2, CO, or extra water vapor.
I have been using it in a small camper. I have camped with the temp down into the teens with it.
It is a great little stove...very light weight and adjustable. You can adjust the flame from very small to roaring. Roaring will use some gas!! I have even used it on two occasions with the one pound propane bottles. You have to get an adapter for the 1 lbs to work, but it does work. My little bottle iced up after a bit, but it had enough fuel to warm the camper up at night and in the morning. Usually I use a larger propane tank and run the stove on low all night.
I don't know if anyone is interest, but I though I would mention it in case someone is thinking about a tent or shanty stove.
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I got a little Nuway 2000 propane stove this fall. It is made for blinds and tents etc. You do have to put in a stove pipe to the outside, but that is what I like about it. The fumes exhaust to the outside, so you don't get CO2, CO, or extra water vapor.
I have been using it in a small camper. I have camped with the temp down into the teens with it.
It is a great little stove...very light weight and adjustable. You can adjust the flame from very small to roaring. Roaring will use some gas!! I have even used it on two occasions with the one pound propane bottles. You have to get an adapter for the 1 lbs to work, but it does work. My little bottle iced up after a bit, but it had enough fuel to warm the camper up at night and in the morning. Usually I use a larger propane tank and run the stove on low all night.
I don't know if anyone is interest, but I though I would mention it in case someone is thinking about a tent or shanty stove.
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