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Outdoorsmen prefer the innovative design and construction of Cylinder Stoves.They were the first outdoor stoves with a proprietary cylinder design, which provides you with a warp free tent stove that holds heat longer. You will spend less in maintenance and fuel with a Cylinder Stove.
About Cylinder Stoves. Built in the mountains of Southern Utah, Cylinder Stoves are crafted by hunting and camping folks who know what is expected of a good tent stove and have put them to the test in both ordinary and extreme conditions. Since its beginnings in 1989, Cylinder Stoves has been committed to making better outdoor stoves by continually improving design and construction techniques. Today, Cylinder Stove is a leading name among tent stoves because of their desire to produce the best product possible in both craftsmanship and performance, and do it at a reasonable price. Once you have seen a Cylinder Stove, it is easy to see that their quality speaks for itself.
Built To Last. Cylinder Stoves are built tough. These outdoor stoves can handle all the rough treatment and rugged conditions of packing in. Whether you reach camp by pickup or pack horse, you can depend on your Cylinder Stove when you get there. With reasonable care, a Cylinder Stove should last the average outdoorsman close to a lifetime. Every part of a Cylinder Stove and its accessories are designed to be easy to use, yet strong enough to last. All joints are completely welded, corners are rounded, and rough or sharp edges are ground smooth. The top and door of this tent stove are made of 10 gauge (.135) steel; the rest is made of 12 gauge (.105) steel and 14 gauge (.075) steel. The round cylinder is a rolled piece of steel, not a barrel or piece of pipe.
Warp Free Design. The top of a Cylinder Stove has braces welded underneath it to keep the cooking surface flat. The door has a square frame welded to the inside to keep it flat and insure a tight seal against the stove. The rounded cylindrical design allows this outdoor stove to expand and contract uniformly, virtually eliminating any warping of the stove body. Ashes settle to the bottom of the round cylinder, keeping heat off tent floor and preventing stove burnout.
Efficient. Welded construction ensures air-tight operation. You can stoke your Cylinder tent stove full of wood, shut the damper down and get a nice even burn overnight. The ⅛" steel used in Cylinder Stoves holds heat longer and gives off more radiant heat than outdoor stoves made of thinner sheet metal.
Guarantee. Cylinder Stoves has the only "lifetime" guarantee in the industry. Cylinder Stoves are guaranteed against defects in material and workmanship for as long as you own your stove and use it for the purpose it was intended. If, for any reason, you are not happy with your tent stove, Cylinder Stoves will make it right. Cylinder Stoves will repair or replace (at their discretion) any defective part of your outdoor stove (freight prepaid and prior phone approval necessary).
Camp Stove Model |
Measurements |
Stove Wt |
Stove Pipe |
Heats Tent up to… |
Package Components |
Package weight |
Scout |
16” x 10.5” x 9” |
23 lbs |
4” |
10’ x 12’ |
1.1 gal water heater, warming tray, 4” nesting stove pipe, Stovepipe damper, Mesh stovepipe top cover |
37 lbs |
Hunter |
24” x 14” x 11” |
42 lbs |
4” or 5” |
14’ x 16’ |
3 gal water heater, warming tray, 4” or 5” nesting stove pipe, Stovepipe damper, Mesh stovepipe top cover |
64 lbs |
Outfitter |
28” x 16” x 13” |
54 lbs |
5” |
16’ x 20’ |
5 gal water heater, warming tray, 5” nesting stove pipe, Stovepipe damper, Mesh stovepipe top cover |
81 lbs |
Yukon Outfitter |
28” x 18” x 14.5” |
63 lbs |
5” |
18’ x 23’ |
5 gal water heater, warming tray, 5” nesting stove pipe, Stovepipe damper, Mesh stovepipe top cover |
90 lbs |
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