Iron Stove

$379.99

36 reviews

Inspired by the iconic "sad" iron stoves of the early 19th century, the Iron Camping Cooking Stove brings warmth, ambiance and timeless tradition of yesteryear to your campsite.

Careful craftsmanship shines through in every detail, from the smooth cast iron to the ornate brass accents. Experience the mesmerizing glow and gentle crackle of real fire minus the fuss of open flames.

The Iron Camping Stove is an experience, a conversation piece and an ode to the past. Built for those outdoor enthusiasts who appreciate quality, craftsmanship and a touch of nostalgia.

SPECS
  • Stove Dimensions: 7.9” x 5.3” x 10”
  • Weight: 5.3 lbs
  • Mica viewing window is lightweight and durable 
  • Tank Capacity: 20 fl. oz. 
  • Includes: 1 Iron stove
  • Materials: Cast Iron, Stainless Steel, Brass and *Mica Window
  • Fuel: Paraffin Oil is strongly recommended and preferred, other oils/fuels may impact the functionality and safety of the stove. Camp Fuel or “White Gas” is not recommended

*Mica is a natural occurring mineral that is naturally transparent and highly resistant to heat. 

FEATURES
  • Control flame intensity by using the knob to adjust wick length
  • Open top ready to be paired with the Iron Grill Plate
  • Burn Time: ~5 hours (depending on flame intensity)

Iron Stove Review

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Customer Reviews

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Steven Kern
Unmatched versatility.

I bought this a year or so ago and just returned from a trip along the Eastern Sierra Nevada mountains , Yosemite and Sequoia National Parks with the purpose of evaluating the stove to see what other gear I could eliminate by relying on my Sad Girl.
-She serves very well as a stove. Easy to light and provides its own wind shield. Tailor your utensils to its shape for best results.
-Tent heater. Fully adjustable. Use grill plate to help disperse the heat.
-Light source. Again, fully adjustable lantern.
-Ambiance. Set this on the picnic table between you and enjoy the mini fireplace.

And the sweet part, it does it all with the same fuel.

I am in no way connected to Winnerwell or anyone working there.
This is just to benefit those considering this stove. It’s not cheap but I’m happy with my purchase.

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DRS
Not Worth The Price (by a long shot)

I have been so disappointed with this that I haven't even bothered to use it yet. Mine came with missing paint (yes, that's right . . .it's painted black, it's not quality black iron). And the adjustment knob is so chintzy it's hard to believe they actually send them out that way. It's basically formed tin foil, but it's probably not tin . . . it's cheap brass. It can't be more than a couple thousandths thick. It's a total joke.

This should be a $60 item MAX, even with the case. The case is the only half-decent thing about it.

This is one of those times when I should have known better. Shame on me, but also shame on them for charging this absurd price.

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Tim

Well worth the price. Get while you can.

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Kevin Sumner
Worth every penny

I waited a long time to purchase this kit and purchased the whole bundle and I’m glad I did and look forward to purchasing more products from winter. Well, they have great products. I can only recommend it for being the best. Thank you.

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Kevin Sinnette
Worth the price

Expensive? Yes! However, the old adage “you get what you pay for” applies. The product is solid well built and worth the expense.