Woodlander - Large

$439.99

45 reviews

The Winnerwell Woodlander Large delivers everything you need from a portable wood-burning stove. With a classic round belly shape, it is deep enough to accept standard size split firewood and the 3 spring-loaded legs fold flat for transport and quickly deploy for stability on uneven surfaces. The durable 304 stainless steel construction performs in harsh outdoor environments. An ideal stove for use in compatible hot tents and for outdoor cooking utility. 

SPECS
  • Compatible with Large size or 3.5” Winnerwell stove accessories 
  • Precision crafted 304 stainless steel (⅛” thick cooktop and 1/16” thick body material)
  • Weight: 30 lbs. 
  • Packed Dimensions: 18” x 10” x 9.5”
  • Assembled Dimensions: 25” x 25.5” x 109” (109” indicated total height from the ground to the spark arrestor)
  • Footprint Dimensions:
  • Firebox Dimensions: Approx. 1500 cubic inches
  • Includes: 1 stove body, 1 airflow controller pipe, 4 sections of straight chimney pipe (3.5” diameter, 17” length), 1 spark arrestor, and 1 ash scraper
  • Certifications: N/A (This is a recreational wood burning stove not intended for residential use)
  • This is a recreational wood burning stove not intended for residential use
FEATURES
  • Door features an air-control damper and a glass window for fire management
  • 304 stainless steel construction is highly corrosion resistant and takes a nice patina color after burning
  • Wide tri-pod legs help keep the stove stable on uneven surfaces
  • Highly portable spring-loaded legs and shelves fold flat to the stove body; 5 pipe sections, spark arrestor, and an ash scraper stow inside the stove body
  • Level side shelves lend cooking versatility and double as a carry handle
  • Fuel Type: dry, seasoned wood only (not intended for coal burning)
OPERATING TIPS

Efficient and proper use of a wood stove requires some patience and practice. When starting your fire, it’s important to quickly establish a hot bed of coals to initiate a strong draw of air through the stove and up the flue. Use a generous amount of small tinder when starting a fire in the stove, slowly adding larger pieces of wood. Always open the door slowly to prevent smoke spillage into your tent or shelter. Never start a fire using flammable accelerates such lighter fluid. We strongly recommend operating your stove outside for the first several burns to practice your fire starting technique and optimizing burn temperature and rate using the airflow controls. It’s important that your stove burns hot enough to efficiently combust the fuel- when the stove is burning efficiently, little to no visible smoke should be exiting the chimney pipe. If the chimney is belching thick visible smoke, this is an indication the stove is not burning efficiently. Also avoid overloading the stove with fuel as this can create excessive heat which can warp or damage the stove.  

INSTALLATION GUIDELINES

Always maintain adequate clearances when using a wood stove in a tent or shelter. We recommend at least 18-inches between the stove and any combustible material. When using a non-combustible heat shield or fireproof hearth, clearances can be reduced by half. We strongly recommend the use of a Triple Wall Pipe Section and a Flashing Kit where the flue exits the tent or shelter. Always ensure the flue exits through a fireproof stove jack and the combustible materials are kept clear of the stove or flue. Whenever possible, secure the legs of the stove using tent stakes, bolts, or other adequate anchors to prevent the stove from tipping over.

SAFETY CONSIDERATIONS

Never leave a wood stove burning unattended. The surface of Winnerwell Wood Stoves become extremely hot during use, always wear leather gloves and exercise caution when operating the wood stove. Careful supervision of children and pets is mandatory when operating the wood stove to prevent harm or injury. When children or pets are present, we strongly recommend the use of fence panels or a stove guard to prevent unintentional contact with the stove. Only burn clean, dry, seasoned firewood in Winnerwell Wood Stoves. Burning green wood can result in carbon monoxide which is hazardous to health as well as increase the build up of creosote in the flue pipe which can create the risk of chimney fire. Clean the flue regularly (approx. every 20 hours of burn time) to avoid excessive creosote build up which can inhibit airflow and create the risk of chimney fire. We recommend a Winnerwell Pipe Brush for cleaning the flue. User assumes responsibility for the safe use of this wood stove.

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Norman Viens
Nice to transport

Easter on my back or on slead with gear in snow have a idear on stove so it won't get dropped a cap on stove pipe if falls will not get bent pipes will still fit on stove

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Thomas Crowell
Woodlander lg.

I received the stove the other day and was very impressed by the quality of everything. I also bought the stove boot and heat protector along with the fireproof mat can’t wait to get in on the ice in my ice fishing shelter. Winnerwell job well done.

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Russell Vrhovac
Woodlander Large versus Nomad Small

My Nomad Small is great for small synthetic hot tent/truck camping and can hold heat for up to ~2.5 hours with a full load of hardwood. In a small tent it is easy to roll over and add a couple of logs to the stove without getting out of the sleeping bag. I recently upgraded to the Large Woodlander and did a quick and longevity test (while not in the tent with 45 deg F outside temp and got a little over 5.5 hours at over 600 deg F with a full load of hardwood. It is really nice to not have to get out of a sleeping bag several times a night to add fuel to the stove. Both products have their pro's. I haven't found a con yet. Nice job.

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Scott White
Loved it.

Awesome lightweight stove.

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Jonathan Bobowicz
Very Nice

Everything is very well made, durable, attractive and functions as intended. It doesn’t get much cooler than having a wood stove in a tent.