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Cast iron, steel. aluminium, titanium, "There's a difference?"
ОтветитьLeave me I’ve had these stoves for many years. It’s not what they look like when they first come out of the box, but after five years of using titanium stoves, they all look like crap they wore. I have to weld them up that’s TIG welding put axes on them, replaced hinges use stainless steel piano hinge get on the milling machine. Lotta fabrication to be done if you want a good solid stove it would be the GE stove 304 stainless steel to make a good titanium, wood-burning stove you need to have geometric welded X patterns underneath the stove top and all the sides having geometric X patterns, the X will keep the sides from warping to different lengths. Believe me show me a titanium stove that’s been used every day for five years and I’ll show you a sad review.
Ответитьlol compliant even on here
ОтветитьWhy is this being promoted, it's crap. "Stainless steel titanium"
Ответитьwatching....
ОтветитьThis is one of the dumbest camping related videos I've seen
ОтветитьVous ne parlez pas des foyer indoor à pellets ( granulés ) bien pratiques pourtant. A+
ОтветитьStill haven't got the robot voice right.
ОтветитьAll bent tent stoves should be burned prior to use
ОтветитьCant watch with this voice over. So annoying
ОтветитьOk honestly after using my titanium stove after two uses it looks awful and leaks smoke, I have been camping many years but a hot tent is new to me, and I ended up with lots of smoke inside
ОтветитьGotta love a fake AI voice reading off a list of randomly generated gibberish chinese dropshipping brands. . .
Ответить2000 bucks fer the Russian bear.... oly chit.
ОтветитьThe titanium I seen in reviews all sound like they leak smoke.
ОтветитьI’m looking for air tight tent stove stainless steel with rope in the door.
ОтветитьWhere’s the G stove? Where’s the Pomoly micro? Where’s your momma?
ОтветитьI hate robot videos
ОтветитьPrices would be nice.
ОтветитьI have that stove and the pomoly traveller 3 wood stove which is like 4 lbs total. It needs to be fed every 30 minutes if all you have is softwood. It's nice to have, aesthetically it is pleasing in the cold evenings, but you need all the cold weather gear to stay warm through the night as if you didn't have a stove at all. Heavier bigger stoves stay warm longer.
ОтветитьYou left out pomoly t-brick.
ОтветитьTitanium is not a form of steel, it's its own stand alone element. But titanium stoves are actually a titanium alloy, most likely 6Al-4V. It's made of 90% titanium, 6% aluminum, and 4% vanadium. Titanium has the highest strength to weight ratio, but a sheet of titanium is almost always going to be weaker than a sheet of steel of equivalent thickness. It's just really light weight for it's great strength, which is great for camp stoves
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