BKAD500 Cast Iron Double Barrel Camp Stove Adapter Kit
BKAD500 Cast Iron Double Barrel Camp Stove Adapter Kit
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BKAD500 Cast Iron Double Barrel Camp Stove Adapter Kit

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  • Simple Setup: This adapter kit offers easy installation to enhance your existing barrel camp stove.
  • Included Accessories: The kit comes complete with a convenient carry bag, a flue brush, and a damper tool for maintenance and control.
  • Adjustable Support: Features adjustable legs, allowing for stable positioning of the stacked barrel.
  • Enhanced Heating: Designed to increase the heat output from your barrel camp stove by creating a larger heat transfer area.
  • Double Barrel Function: Contains legs and collars to facilitate the addition of a second, stacked barrel to your existing setup.
  • Outdoor Application: Ideal for use in camping, hunting, and various outbuildings, but not intended for residential use.
  • State Restriction: This product is not available for sale or usage within the state of Washington.
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Jun 6, 2011
CaliforniaKY
4 out of 5 stars review

It works, not bad, i would recommend.

The kit is made sturdy and works, the only thing i didn't like is the angles do not line up flat on the barrell....they are slightly off. While that does not effect the performance, it just doesnt look as good as it should. ie the feet are flat and should be slightly curved to match the contour of the barrel. B+

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Nov 3, 2009
hack875
4 out of 5 stars review

Measure, Measure, & then measure again before cut

I bought a barrel (double thickness) from the local auto parts store for $20 (actually two at $20 a piece, as I also got the second barrel kit, which more than doubles the heat output). After cementing in some heat transfer stones (you know the ones you use in your propane bbq broilers) with fireplace mortor, placing a narrow fireplace grate into the stove, I had a working wood stove. I combined this with the 2nd barrel (Item# 16161) kit and a heat transfer unit (item# 172781), I had a way to heat the back half of my house using just scrap wood from the local tree trimming services and broken pallets from the local car dealer, printing shop and that auto parts place. (Note: To anyone considering this, make sure you measure where your bottom barrel outlet is in relation to the end cap, and make sure you mock up the top barrel before drilling holes and cutting the transfer pipe between, or you will have an awful time getting the top barrel to work properly). Placing an all metal rack (Make sure it's steel, not aluminum, or it will bend from the heat) a couple of feet above the 2nd barrel, allows me to dry out the next batch of wood, as well as humidifying the area when I have wet wood. Cutting two duct openings into the floor about a foot on either side above the top barrel, and placing square contractors thermostatically controlled fans, allows all the extra heat from the top barrel to move into the upstairs living space. I combine this with an inexpensive house fan placed in the door of the room above the stove to move the heat to the rest of the back half of the house. Adding a duct to cover the outlet of the heat exchanger and ducted upstairs (2nd story), as well as placing some internal ducting into the transfer unit (to prevent back pressure of the hot air), I had a wonderful way to slash my heating budget. All for less than $300. I have used it for two heating seasons, and I expect to be able to do this for years to come. A great set of products from Vogelzang and Magic Heat!

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Aug 20, 2012
woodburner47
4 out of 5 stars review

Double the output

Every factory built wood stove uses baffles or internal flues and dampers to extend the smoke path inside the stove. This allows for greater heat transfer before the smoke goes up the flue. Barrel stoves do not have that option. They are a firebox under a flue. A lot of heat leaves the house. A second barrel on top of the stove is a way to capture some of that heat. I gave this unit 4 stars instead of 5 because the installation is a bit fiddly. The feet are designed for a 30 or 55 gallon drum. The arc of the round surfaces on the two drums is different. You have to line things up, prefit, measure twice and cut once before you start drilling holes. It's not rocket science. The work will be worth it when you feel the heat radiating from the second drum.

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