3-door Wood Stove Test Burn for Winter Camping - Korean made Stove with Secondary Burning

M.Stove 3-door coupe camping wood stove for winter camping. I built a camping wood stove which is the second downsized version of the M-Stove V2 previous model. As the volume of the fire box has been reduced, a bundle chimney with a diameter of 70 mm has been adopted instead of the 80 mm diameter chimney used in the previous model. The chimney can be stored inside the fire box and this is very convenient as it saves space. The large firebox door on the front and the large heat-resistant glass windows on both sides have an airwash system. Another monumental change is that the large windows on both sides can be opened as doors, resulting in a total of three firebox doors. The size of the fire box has been slightly increased compared to previous models to accommodate the IGT single unit specifications. It is compatible with most tables and gear that use Snow Peak's IGT unit specifications. Additionally, optional detachable legs (stands) can be added to allow the stove to be installed at various heights. It still works great, keeping the glass window clean, so you can enjoy looking at the fire. Features ✅ 3-way opening fire box doors with heat-resistant glass window ✅ IGT One Unit Compatible Sizes ✅ Air wash and combustion air supply - clean fire observation window ✅ Rear secondary combustion air supply - high-efficiency combustion ✅ Internal heat delay structure and damper - high-efficiency structure ✅ Ash tray air supply - turbo mode for easy ignition when new firewood is loaded ✅ Detachable stove stand for various installation heights ✅ Cooking heating lid and charcoal container - high cooking temperature, charcoal grilling, etc. My wood stove making project still keeps moving on. Hope you enjoy watching and support with the comment for my journey. Thank you for watching. Always be safe and have a fun camping. 👀 Instagram   / camping__together   📧 Email: [email protected] Disclaimer: Using a stove in a confined space can be very dangerous. When using a stove, be sure to ventilate properly and be prepared for fire or other safety accidents. I am not responsible for any loss or injury caused by carelessness. #woodstove #mstove