Cub Titanium Wood Stove & Stovepipe

$285.00

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Cub Titanium Wood Stove & Stovepipe

$285.00

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    Don't let its size fool you—the compact Cub Stove punches above its weight when you need to take the edge off a cold, damp night. Perfect for solo trips or minimalist setups, it's your ticket to warmth when the weather turns wet and miserable (because when does it ever not in the backcountry?).

    Why the Cub?

    • Featherlight Titanium: Weighs next to nothing but handles heat like a champ

    • Smart Airflow Control: Adjustable intake and damper help you manage burn time

    • Stable Cooking Top: Boil water fast (we're talking 6-7 minutes with a good fire)

    • Packs Tiny: Folds down to just 6" x 9" x 3"—toss it in your pack and forget it's there

    What It Does Best:
    ✓ Takes the chill out of a small shelter
    ✓ Dries out soggy gloves and socks
    ✓ Makes morning coffee possible before you've fully woken up
    ✓ Lets you skip carrying extra fuel by burning twigs and pinecones

    Reality Check:

    • It's small, so you'll need to feed it often—think of it like a hungry camp dog that needs regular snacks

    • Works best with dry, finger-sized wood (bring a pocket saw)

    • Won't replace your sleeping bag, but it will make getting into that bag much more pleasant

    Grab one now before we run out for good. These aren't getting restocked, so if you've been on the fence, this is your nudge.


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    Made in the U.S.A from the best materials sourced both domestically and globally 

    Specifications:  

    • Burn Chamber 6" Tall / 6" Wide / 9" long 
    • Height with legs 9 inches 
    • Weight of Stove including Damper, legs, hardware, and Storage bag, is 18 oz.
    • Stovepipe weighs 2 oz per foot
    • Made in CO, USA

     Comes With:

    • Stove box (front, back, sides, top, bottom, door)
    • Legs & hardware needed to assemble
    • Intake control
    • Damper
    • Spark arrestor
    • Zippered storage bag
    • If purchased with stovepipe, we send enough pipe rings for the pipe length selected

    Instructions:

    • Stove Assembly - lay bottom out and assemble sides, back, front into the grooves.  Put top on, then keeping pressure on top and bottom insert one leg from bottom through top.  Install wingnut on top, then install wingnut on bottom and tension.  It is much easier to install the next three legs, just repeat the process.  The flat based weld nuts are feet.
      • When burning for the first time, do not over tighten the stove box or you will cause warping.  
      • Clean the titanium before the first burn - any fingerprints will heat set and be there forever.
    • Pipe Assembly - The pipe is a bear to roll the first time, but after burning it is a cinch.  The first burn heat sets the pipe, and gives it memory of the stovepipe shape.  To roll it the first time, take your time, and wear gloves.  Start on one end, carefully rolling the pipe into an elongated cone shape until you can slip the first ring on. Milk that ring down the pipe slowly, adding more rings as you go.   Alternatively, you can use two or more people to make the job go quicker.  The lazy man's way is to take a long piece of PVC and use that to help roll the pipe into shape.  
      • Make sure there are no crinkles or creases in the pipe before the first burn, or they will be there forever.
    • Fire Starting -  Wetfire, Instafire, trioxane, commercial paraffin wax infused cardboard products (sold for starting charcoal grills), or vaseline soaked cotton balls all work great for starting fires in our stoves.  With one of these lit in the middle to back of the stove, start by placing small twigs or shavings on top, leaving plenty of breathing room until it's going well.  Once a good coal bed is going you can place rounds in.   More traditional fire starting with jute twine, charcloth, flint and steel, shavings, etc, are crazy fun but unfortunately not in our stoves.  The door size limits access and the commercial or home prep fire starters work better.
    • Advanced Tip - A handy DIY solution to keep the damper in the position you want is to source some small coil springs and e-clips from a hardware store.  Put the spring on the damper control (the shepherds crook side) so that it places tension against the damper pipe.  Back this spring with an e-clip (retainer clip) and the damper stays put.  You'll burn through the spring after a few good fires, but they only cost cents per piece, so it's cheap to have several in your stove bag.

     

     

    WARRANTY:

    Defects in manufacturing and material for the practical lifetime of the product. Damage due to wear and tear or misuse will be repaired for a reasonable charge.

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