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- Model: HTS-6K1
- Weight: 0.30kg
Available Options
Upgrade the performance and safety of hot tent system with these high-quality stainless steel accessories. Each component is designed to improve smoke management, protect from scalding, and enhance airflow efficiency, making them ideal for campers, hikers, and outdoor enthusiasts who use hot tent stoves for heating.
Key Features:
- Premium Stainless Steel: All accessories are crafted from durable, rust-resistant stainless steel, ensuring they can endure harsh outdoor environments and improve the longevity of your flue system.
- Purpose-Driven Design: Each component serves a distinct purpose, from improving airflow and smoke management to enhancing user safety with anti-scalding measures.
- Corrosion-Resistant: These accessories are built to resist corrosion, particularly against acidic condensates formed during combustion.
Available Accessories:
90° Bent Flue Pipe
- Height: 130 mm
- Top Pipe Diameter: 61 mm
- Base Pipe Length: 130 mm
- Smaller Section Length: 59 mm
- Weight: 300g
Spark Arrestor Flue Pipe - 260mm
- Height: 260 mm
- Pipe Diameter: 61 mm
- Weight: 500g
- Prevents sparks from escaping the chimney, enhancing fire safety around your tent or campsite.
Anti-Scald Sheath - 330mm
- Length: 330 mm
- Wider End Diameter: 90 mm
- Narrow End Diameter: 63 mm
- Weight: 400g
- Protects from accidental contact with hot stove parts, reducing the risk of burns.
Long Flue Pipe - 320mm
- Length: 320 mm
- Diameter: 60 mm
- Weight: 450g
- Provides extra length for efficient smoke exhaust and better airflow control.
Chimney Damper - 220mm
- Height: 22 cm
- Diameter: 6 cm
- Weight: 400g
- Allows for precise control of airflow, optimizing combustion efficiency.
Stove Jack Mesh - 320mm
- Height: 320 mm
- Top Diameter: 65 mm
- Bottom Diameter: 90 mm
- Weight: 450g
- Designed to fit over the tent opening (stove jack), this mesh prevents scalding while allowing smoke to escape safely.
1. Understanding Stove Jack Material Limits
Most hot tents use fire-resistant fabric around the stove jack to handle brief contact with heat or flames. However, prolonged exposure to a hot stove pipe can cause this fabric to degrade or burn. The seams in this area are also vulnerable to heat damage. To maintain safety, always keep stove pipes from pressing directly against tent fabric, especially for extended periods.
2. Secure Your Stove Properly
To avoid accidents, always stabilize your wood stove. Unsecured stoves can shift, tip, or spark—potentially burning your tent or gear. Anchor the stove legs using pegs, and for taller chimney setups, use guy lines and a spark arrestor to improve stability and minimize wind interference.
3. Ensure the Tent is Fully Anchored
Before operating your stove, make sure your tent is solidly pitched. Use all included anchor points and guy lines. If your tent includes a snow skirt, add soil or rocks for extra weight and wind resistance. A properly set up tent provides the foundation for safe stove use.
4. Avoid Heat Damage at the Stove Base
Over time, heat will build up under the stove. Avoid placing any fabric, insulation, or flammable items beneath it. Keep the area clear to reduce fire risk.
5. Use Dry Firewood Only
Wet or oily firewood can cause incomplete burning, leading to sticky creosote buildup inside the stove pipe. This is difficult to clean and can affect performance. To avoid this, pre-dry your firewood near the stove before use.
6. Prevent Spark Damage to Tent Fabric
Sparks may escape from the chimney during use and can damage the tent. Install a spark arrestor at the top of the pipe to reduce this risk. Also, avoid stirring or overloading the fire unnecessarily, which can send sparks flying.
7. Use Fire-Resistant Wrap Where Needed
Wrap the stove pipe at its exit point with fire-resistant tape to prevent the fabric around the chimney from overheating. You can also wrap the bottom section of the pipe to reduce the chance of accidental contact burns—especially important when children are present.
Essential Safety Equipment for Hot Tent Camping
1. Use a Carbon Monoxide Detector
Wood stoves can produce carbon monoxide if burning is incomplete. Always use a portable CO detector inside your tent to alert you if dangerous levels are reached.
2. Carry a Portable Fire Extinguisher
Be prepared for emergencies. A small fire extinguisher can help you quickly manage sparks, a tipped stove, or extinguish your fire when packing up. If a fire extinguisher isn’t available, keep water or a fire blanket on hand as a backup.
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