Outdoorsmen
prefer Cylinder Stoves because
of their innovative design and
construction. Cylinder Stoves
was the first to manufacture
an outdoor stove with an
innovative cylinder design.
The cylinder design, along
with a combination of 10, 12,
and 14 gauge steel means a
warp free stove which
customers report holds heat
longer. You'll spend less in
maintenance and save money on
fuel.
All
Accessories fit inside of
Stove for Storage
Since it's beginnings in 1989
Cylinder Stoves has been
committed to making better
stoves by continually
improving design and
construction techniques. Built
in the mountains of Southern
Utah, Cylinder Stoves are
crafted by hunting and camping
folks who know what is
expected of a good camp stove
and have put them to the test
in many different conditions,
both ordinary and extreme.
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 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.
The top of the 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 cylinder allows the
stove to expand and contract
uniformly, virtually
eliminating any warpage in the
body of the stove. Ashes
settle to the bottom of the
round cylinder, keeping heat
off tent floor and preventing
stove burnout.
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