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We didn’t start the fire –

May 17, 2019   |   By We didn't start the fire - - image 180806-BlackiesSetups-2-of-9 on https://news.emgcloud.net/news

We can’t think of a better way to kick back at camp, other than by the mesmerizing flicker and glowing warmth found in a campfire, attracting campers from all walks of life on a deep and primal level.

To us the joys of a nice campfire are the obvious calming effects, you can notice these for days after returning home from camp, and so will everyone else you escaped at camp with, these effects are more than therapeutic and their side effects should be noted one of the most is that a good trip away will result in craving a camping trip sooner!


Because of the mesmerizing nature of a campfire, it has earned the Aussie nickname of ‘the bush television’ its functionality is more than just for entertainment, a good campfire has been the source of light, cooking heat, warmth and comfort for thousands of years, however just like everything humans do,  just about every camper has developed their own method for lighting stoking and maintaining their campfire with people preferring setups varying from large bonfires, to compact and small cooking only fires, and even keyhole shaped pits for a core fire and a section for cooking on!

Because of the great risk of bushfires, the times are changing and therefore so are ther regulations regarding campfires, this is why the popularity of systems like the Adventure Kings Camp Oven/Stove has taken over campsites all over Oz as a reliable way to get your campfires sorted!

This system is a fully enclosed setup and it allows campers to not only keep cook on, as well as allowing you to stay warm and cozy, whilst also funneling smoke up and away from camp with the 2400mm high chimney. The chimney also has an adjustable flue dampener, uses awesome features are also improved by the ability to easily control both the temperature and the burn rate of your fuel with its adjustable flue and notched door latch.

So, we are going to run over all the steps required to get your campfire roaring and warm whilst using less wood than ever thanks to this revolutionary camp oven stove!

 

Unpack your brand new Camp Stove and flip the unit upside down, this will give you access to the three folded legs underneath. Unfold the three legs from the body of the stove into their fully extended position.

Once the legs are unfolded lock the three legs using their respective chained retaining pins this secures the legs to prevent them accidentally folding on themselves.

Once the legs have been extended and locked into place you can flip the stove upright onto its legs and open the door to pull out the chimneys five collapsible sections.

Connect each of the chimney sections together, ensuring they are firm & secure to prevent smoke from leaking from the joins.

Once the chimney has been assembled you can connect it onto the outlet built onto the top of stove.

Finally, connect the ash catcher plate to the front of the stove, just under the door opening into the integrated tabs on the oven body!


We are now ready to start a fire!

For many, this is the fun bit, lighting a fire can be as simple or difficult as you would like it to be, but can easily be done (and should be done) without using accelerants or chemical fire starter cubes!

By starting small and working our way up, even with slightly damp tinder you can get a fire started quickly and easily with just a match, lighter, or even a flint striker.

If you prepare your firewood inside the unit with the flue damper in the fully open position (vertical) it will allow the maximum amount of air to flow into your growing fire, if you place a few larger pieces of wood at the rear of the oven chamber followed by thumb sized sticks and moving all the way down to twigs towards the entrance, a good tinder bundle like a handful of scrunched up toilet paper will take a flame easily and spread into the larger pieces because of the chimney effect created by rising hot air.

If you are cooking with your camp stove you will want to wait until you have a few red hot coals in the base of the oven, this will heat up the whole stove body and create a hot platform you can cook using 2 separate pots or pans, like a Bedourie Oven or a cast iron skillet pan,

Whilst cooking with the Camp Stove, you can adjust the built in flue damper to control the airflow effectively cooling down your cooking temperature, if you need more heat, simply open the damper to allow more air flow, the integrated notched latch also allows for better control over your fireplace temperature.

When you are done cooking you can conserve fuel by shutting the door all the way and waiting approximately 10 minutes then, simply turn the flue damper to around 45°.

When it is time to go to bed you can put you fire out, simply wait 10 minutes after closing the door, then turn the flue damper to 90° and the lack of oxygen will extinguish the fire.

CAUTION: Take care when you adjust the flue damper & whilst opening or closing the door or latches, they will be hot and can burn you.

Maintenance: It is highly recommended that you clean the Adventure Kings Camp Stove after every use. Additionally, an occasional light coating of cooking oil, can help to prolong the life of the stove and provide additional corrosion resistance for many years of campsite fires.

With a setup so simple to use, and easy to control, the last thing you’d be thinking about is the warranty but if you did have concerns you are covered for a full 12 month from the date of purchase against all manufacturing defects!

So get your hands on one of the most effective campsite fireplaces for efficient warmth even right up close to your camping setup!

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