Winnerwell

Water Tank - Large

$83.99

Water Tank - Large - [variant_title] - Winnerwell
Water Tank - Large - [variant_title] - Winnerwell Water Tank - Large - [variant_title] - Winnerwell

Compatible with the Woodlander Large and Nomad View Large wood burning stove, the Large Water Tank is made from 304 stainless steel and will hold 3.5 liters of water. The tank is designed to fit on the back of the stove cook top and around the base of the flue where heat is concentrated, allowing this tank to boil water in minutes when the stove is operating. An integrated spigot makes it easy to fill a cup or wash basin, and the large top opening makes the tank easy to fill, especially when melting snow and ice for drinking water.  

(Features/Specs)

  • Made with 304 stainless steel
  • Dimensions: 10.2” x 3.9” x 8.57”
  • 3.5 Liter capacity
  • Weight: 4.5 pounds
  • Integrated spigot makes it easy to fill a cup or wash basin with hot water

Customer Reviews

Based on 45 reviews
89%
(40)
2%
(1)
9%
(4)
0%
(0)
0%
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R
Robert Waugaman

Water Tank - Large

R
Robert Dopkowski
Not Sure Yet???

Both windows cracked do to heat. You kindly are sending replacements at no cost. Thank You. Reach back out in a few weeks after I go camping again to see if new window handle fire.

R
Robert Vosburgh
Perfect Add-On

What a Great add-on for the Winnerwell stove…Always have spigoted hot water, especially on those chilly evenings, where hot chocolate makes everything cozy. Well built to last a lifetime.

J
James Farrell
Water tank

Haven’t been out yet but it looks really good!!!

m
michael buford
Overall a good stove

The things I liked about this stove:
1. It’s made of 304 stainless steel. It’s very well made and will last.
2. The heat output is awesome.
3. The 3 glass panes make for great lighting.
4. The water attachment is a nice touch.
5. Haven’t purchased yet, but the oven attachment looks to be a nice addition.
6. Its very stable on the ground.

Things wrong with my order:
1. One of the screws to secure the glass pane was missing.

Things i wish were different:
1. The cutout on top. I really wish it didn’t have that. I sealed up mine with some rope gasketing, but I wish I didn’t need to. I debated paying to get it welded it shut. I wish at least that this was an option.
2. The stove pipe location. I wish it was located over the front, not the back. Other designs use a baffle to take smoke form the back and run it back over. This has two advantages, 1) the top surface is more consistent and warm for cooking, and 2) the stove fits within most hot tent designs in a more advantageous way.
3. It would be nice to have metal strips to replace the glass if they were to break.
4. The spark arrestor. It’s decent, but it really seems like there needs to be more. Probably a tighter mesh. Too many sparks make it out.
Accessories to consider:
1. A heat powered fan attached to the stove pipe. This fan was an awesome addition. It really helps distribute heat and gives you a visual measure of how hot your fire is.
2. A stainless steel sauna stone box. You can find charcoal boxes that do the trick, but there are other designs that are collapsible. It really helps radiate the heat further. You can just grab rocks nearby, or bring your own stones.

Customer Reviews

Based on 45 reviews
89%
(40)
2%
(1)
9%
(4)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
R
Robert Waugaman

Water Tank - Large

R
Robert Dopkowski
Not Sure Yet???

Both windows cracked do to heat. You kindly are sending replacements at no cost. Thank You. Reach back out in a few weeks after I go camping again to see if new window handle fire.

R
Robert Vosburgh
Perfect Add-On

What a Great add-on for the Winnerwell stove…Always have spigoted hot water, especially on those chilly evenings, where hot chocolate makes everything cozy. Well built to last a lifetime.

J
James Farrell
Water tank

Haven’t been out yet but it looks really good!!!

m
michael buford
Overall a good stove

The things I liked about this stove:
1. It’s made of 304 stainless steel. It’s very well made and will last.
2. The heat output is awesome.
3. The 3 glass panes make for great lighting.
4. The water attachment is a nice touch.
5. Haven’t purchased yet, but the oven attachment looks to be a nice addition.
6. Its very stable on the ground.

Things wrong with my order:
1. One of the screws to secure the glass pane was missing.

Things i wish were different:
1. The cutout on top. I really wish it didn’t have that. I sealed up mine with some rope gasketing, but I wish I didn’t need to. I debated paying to get it welded it shut. I wish at least that this was an option.
2. The stove pipe location. I wish it was located over the front, not the back. Other designs use a baffle to take smoke form the back and run it back over. This has two advantages, 1) the top surface is more consistent and warm for cooking, and 2) the stove fits within most hot tent designs in a more advantageous way.
3. It would be nice to have metal strips to replace the glass if they were to break.
4. The spark arrestor. It’s decent, but it really seems like there needs to be more. Probably a tighter mesh. Too many sparks make it out.
Accessories to consider:
1. A heat powered fan attached to the stove pipe. This fan was an awesome addition. It really helps distribute heat and gives you a visual measure of how hot your fire is.
2. A stainless steel sauna stone box. You can find charcoal boxes that do the trick, but there are other designs that are collapsible. It really helps radiate the heat further. You can just grab rocks nearby, or bring your own stones.