Pomoly Ti Mini Titanium Wood Stove Review (SO4) @ShootersInc And The Outdoors

Don’t forget to LIKE, COMMENT, SHARE & SUBSCRIBE! Thanks! This video is about the Pomoly Ti 0.6 Mini Titanium wood stove. I conducted the break-in burn of my new stove and provide some observations about the stove. This is not a thorough review but an overview of the stove. I intend to do a thorough review of the stove when I test it in actual use in my Pomoly Locomotive 20 hot tent. During the break-in burn of my stove, I did a very controlled burn and did not fill the stove to it capacity with wood. I did not burn the stove red hot, etc. I conducted, what I call a controlled burn, so to reduce the amount of warping of the stove that may occur during the break-in burn. I feel that this is the appropriate way to conduct a break-in burn. As such, I saw little to no warping of the stove during its initial burn. The stove burned for some 4 hours during it break-in burn. I didn’t noticed any significant or concerning issues with the stove during the break-in burn. The Pomoly Ti 0.6 Mini Titanium stove appears to be a very good design, of quality and a solid construction. It’s an extremely compact and light weight stove. It is very easy to assemble and disassemble. The only issue I encountered was with the rolling of the flue. I found it difficult but I attribute this to my inexperience with this type of flue. I’m sure with practice, I’ll master the technique of rolling out the flue. I give the Pomoly Ti 0.6 Mini Titanium stove two thumbs up at this time and will confirm my thoughts on the stove in later testing in actual use in a tent while in the bush. I found this video to be helpful as it demonstrated an alternative technique to rolling the titanium stove pipe (flue). Here is the link to the video:    • How to roll a titanium stove pipe easy wit...