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Review on YYOBK Outdoor Portable Camping Burning by Mike Ramani

Revainrating 3 out of 5

Working but not ready!

later This is a nice little stove, but if you want to use it indoors you'll have to spend an extra $100 to make it safe. The top is not secured and you will need to use fireproof tape or mortar to seal it. Some places around the door also need to be sealed. Also, you will need an extra pipe. It will take a month. Type this in the search bar as: b094fgtdm5 I haven't received mine yet but will update if it doesn't work. The whistle is an odd size, we couldn't find any other than this link. It's not very well made, so be careful with it. Once you've done all that and have bricks around it, it will work inside. We cut a single piece in the ceiling and make an "umbrella" for the outer tube to keep rain and snow out. Also, the thick foil on the shiny-side bricks helps reflect heat back into the room. For me it was worth spending the extra money so we can have it inside. However, if you have access to plumbing and a keg, it might be easier and cheaper.

Pros
  • Outdoor Kitchen
Cons
  • I'll add