Cubic Mini

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kml

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Jan 4, 2015
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Surrey,B.C.,Canada
I have just found this little stove. Does anyone have any experience with this unit? I intend to install it in a tiny house, 8X24
Thanks in advance
 
Was there supposed to be a picture?
 
Curious to see where this goes. What kind of temperature range will there be where you have the tiny house?
 
I have just found this little stove. Does anyone have any experience with this unit? I intend to install it in a tiny house, 8X24
Thanks in advance
This looks to be more novelty then functional heater. But what do I know....
 
Wow, that's small.
 
It's pretty cool but the site isn't all that informative when it comes to installation and operating instructions. I don't see any clearances listed, and I'm betting it may be difficult to find am adequate pipe set up for it?
You could probably make it work, but to do it in a manner that will meet or exceed code may be difficult.
 
I suppose you could use exhaust pipe for the stove pipe and chimney. I frequent a hunting forum where the fella uses that for the little stove in his camper.

Not much thermal mass in a 27 lb stove. That's like a case of beer and 2 subs from Subway kind of weight.
 
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I wrote to the manufacturer and was told that this stove is uncertified, They are however in development and will be coming out with a slightly larger "certified" stove in about 6 months. I will wait and buy one. Will post a review when I get it.
 
Was bored and came across this video of the stove with a fire.

 
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