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tent camping stoves Wood Burning Tent StovesIdaho STOVE FREE SHIPPING Click TENT STOVES TO VIEW 10 MORE STOVE MODELS. STOVES SHIP 1 2 DAYS AFTER ORDERING. Idaho STOVE IS THE BEST PRICE STOVE AVAILABLE WITH THE MOST STANDARD FEATURES. Idaho stove is largest stove in small, medium, large stove categories. The Idaho stove is the largest cylinder stove with an airtight door gasket that will provide heat the longest with most efficient and easiest burn control. COMPETITOR STOVE PRICE, SIZE

Idaho STOVE


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Idaho STOVE IS THE BEST PRICE STOVE AVAILABLE WITH THE MOST STANDARD FEATURES.

Idaho stove is largest stove in small, medium, large stove categories. 

The Idaho stove is the largest cylinder stove with an airtight door gasket that will provide heat the longest with most efficient and easiest burn control.

COMPETITOR STOVE PRICE, SIZE COMPARISON: SMALL, MEDIUM, LARGE STOVE CATEGORIES IN CUBIC FEET (CF).

 

 

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SMALL MEDIUM  LARGE

Heating 

Tent Size


8x10 to

10x12

12x14 to

14x16

16x20 to

16x24

Idaho

YES

Size 3

2 CF

$510

Size 4

2.66 CF

$550

Size 5

3.45 CF

$600

COMPETITOR

 

Davis

NO

Valley

1.6 CF

$500

Ridge

2.5 CF

$560

Peak

3.3 CF

$605

WhiteDuck

YES

Scout

.7 CF

$450

Outfitter

2.5 CF

$586

Yukon

3.3 CF

$639

Cylinder

NO

Hunter

1.6 CF

$509

Outfitter

2.5 CF

$586

Yukon

3.45 CF

$639

Cabela's

NO

Timberline

2.5 CF

$649

Kodiak

NO

 

Timberline

2.5 CF

$500

Kwik Kamp

NO

Blaze

2.49 CF

$776


Click wilderness stove if you prefer a rectangle stove and it is 10 % larger.

 STOVE SIZE COMPARISON 
Stove Info

Camp  3

SMALL

Camp 4

MEDIUM

Camp 5

LARGE

Dimensions 26x14x12 26x16x14 26x18x16
Firebox Size 2 CF 2.66 CF 3.42 CF
Burn Time
Hours
6-8 8-10 10-12
Tent Heating: 
0 Degrees:
10x12 16x20 18x23
Tent Heating:
-30 Degrees
8x10 14x16 16x20
Weight:
Stove Only
51 lb 59 lb 66 lb
Weight:
Standard
67 lb 75 lb 82 lb
Weight:
Deluxe
79 lb 85 lb 95 lb
Stovetop 
Height
30" 32" 34"

 STANDARD PACKAGE

  • Stove
  • Side shelf
  • Nesting pipe- starts at 5" and top of end pipe is 6"
  • Damper and rod
  • Rain Cap/Spark Arrestor (most other stoves only have a wire mesh spark arrestor) 

 DELUXE PACKAGE

  • Standard Package PLUS...
  • Grate 
  • 3 gallon stainless steel water tank with spigot

 The Wilderness and Idaho stoves have a double top to help prevent warping. Only heavy duty stoves with this standard feature. Double top will help prevent stove top warping if a camper accidentally allows stove to burn red hot.

 Click DEMO and BLEMS to check if a blemish or a demo is available.
IDAHO STANDARD FEATURES & OPTIONS:
ROUND CONSTRUCTION:  Much less likely to warp due to its round construction if you accidentally burn your stove red hot.

GASKET ON DOOR FOR AN AIRTIGHT STOVE. Airtight stove allows for longer burn times and controls rate of burn better.

Welded 12 heavy-gauge, hot rolled steel construction. Extra thickness prevents warping.

All stove accessories fit inside firebox except Yukon 3 water tank.

Warming tray - 25"L x 8"w, fits on either side. 

FLAT TOP FOR COOKING.

Round/cylinder design helps prevent warping.

1" reinforcement braces underneath stove top to insure stove top does not warp.

Rain cap with spark arrestor. 

Legs are 18" long.  6" longer legs than other stove company legs.  Legs are heavy round pipe with threads that screw into stove which helps level stove.

Large adjustable air intake on door. 

5" nesting stove pipe, 7' 8" long - smallest piece fits into next larger size, end of pipe is 6".

Stove pipe is long enough to have pipe about 1 foot above tent ridge to allow wind to blow sparks away from your tent. Most other camp wood stoves only have 6' 5" length of pipe.

A 5 1/2" standard oval stove jack will accommodate Camp Wood Stoves 5" nesting stove pipe.

GRATE is available in the deluxe package or can be purchased separately.  Grate is designed for stove when burning coal. Grate can also be used for burning wood as grate allows more air at the bottom of the wood creating a hotter fire.

STAINLESS STEEL 3 GALLON WATER TANK -- available in Deluxe package or can be purchased separately - can fit on either side of stove.

Quality door and adjustable latch designed for airtight firebox which allows for controlled burn.

All metal in a stove moves slightly when heated during normal use, that is just natural when metal is heated. However, it is not possible to warp the wilderness stove unless it is burned red hot. Some people open the stove air intake too much and accidentally get their stove red hot. All stove metal will warp when it becomes red hot.

When you receive your stove learn how to adjust your stove air intake properly based on the quality of wood used and the air intake opening to prevent your stove from turning red. If a stove warps it is because someone burned the stove red hot. I sell a thousand of these stoves annually and 1 or 2 customers per year will call and say their stove warped. THERE IS NO WARRANTY FOR A WARPED STOVE.

Items shipped to an IDAHO address must pay Idaho sales tax.

CURING YOUR STOVE. You must cure your stove before you use it in your tent. Curing your stove means slowly heating the stove paint so it bonds to the stove. Instructions are at curing stove.

I am often asked the difference between the Idaho stove and the Wilderness Stove. I designed both stoves and both have exactly the same specs and options. The only difference is the Camp is round and the Wilderness is square.
Benefits or advantages of each model. The Wilderness stoves have a slightly larger fire box than the Idaho.
The Idaho stoves are less likely to warp if you accidentally let your stove get red hot due to its cylinder design. Both the Wilderness and the Camp are great stoves. I use both stoves. Pick the stove you like best. The correct size of either stove will easily heat your tent. Rich

Stove set up instructions are at tent set up info guide.

 Accessory and add to this order items only valid when ordered with a Idaho stove.

Stove jack opening in a wall,  you will need 5" straight pipe and 2 elbows which is an option above when ordering your stove.

RECOMMENDATION:

We designed the Idaho wood burning tent stove and it is a quality stove.  I use both the Idaho and Wilderness stove.  Rich

The The Idaho 4 stove is 32% larger than the Idaho 3 model and only costs $50 more. The Idaho 4 tent stove will provide significantly more heat and will hold heat much longer than the Idaho 3. If you are unsure of which stove to purchase or like longer burning and more heating capability - the Idaho 5 is recommended. The Idaho 5 wood stove  will burn all night with quality dry hard wood.

TESTIMONIALS

Very impressed with the Idaho.  Doug

I bought my Idaho stove from you because all the information you provided on your website.  I was a first time tent and stove buyer and all the information helped me cull out other stove models.  The Idaho stove kept us warm and happy during deer hunting. Thanks again.  John

I used my Wilderness tent and Idaho stove during hunting season. I cannot believe how much heat the Idaho 5 stove puts out. Thanks again for a great tent and stove. No one provides customer service like Wall Tent Shop.  Greg

Top, top quality stove.  I really like how your Idaho standard package provided everything I needed.  Some other companies tried to charge me for a rain cap and also a spark arrestor.  As you know I didn't buy from those companies.Thanks.  Leon

The Idaho stove is  frankly awesome.  It is so well built. The water tank heats well, the faucet is solid.  Doesn't leak and is perfect for having warm water in the tent. It is amazing how well the Idaho 5 heats my 16x20 tent.  I am very pleased with my Idaho stove purchase. Thanks, Jerome.

Idaho stove showed up today.  Looks great.  Going to break it in during the next few days to get it ready for hunting camp.  Thank you guys so much.  Anthony 

Idaho stove is great. Really well made. Ralph

We received our Idaho 5 Tent Stove package.  We used it in our canvas tent and we never got cold. We would wake up in the morning and still have coals.  Didn't have to start a fire with paper and kindling like all of my other previous stoves.  A great benefit and saved time in the morning by going with the larger 5 model.  I had planned on cooking on my Coleman but thought I would try cooking on the wood camp stove. Worked great and I saved propane!  Water Tank with warm water in the morning was greatly appreciated.  Tyler

Just a quick note. I have had one of your Idaho 3 tent stoves for years and I love it. Randy

We love your 12 x 14 Wilderness tent.  Idaho 4 camp tent stove kept the tent so warm. Dave

Just received my Idaho 5 stove.  Looks great.  Curing the stove paint went fine with your instructions. Half full of wood and a third opening on air intake kept the stove from getting too hot.  Can't wait to take it to hunting camp. Nicholas.

We love our 12 x 14 wilderness tent, great for hunting. Idaho 4 stove deluxe kept the tent so warm. Really like the hot water tank.  Phil

Fast Service.  Ordered a Idaho stove on Wednesday and had a fire in it Friday night. Excellent service and a lot of helpful guidance by email and phone.  Couldn't be happier. Joseph

I really like your Idaho stove.  Wife loves it, great to cook on. She loves the warming shelf. Great, great stove.  Everett

Got the Idaho stove Friday.  Saturday had it going- works great.  I am really looking forward to hunting with the new tent wood stove.  Steve

I am very happy with the Idaho tent stove I recently purchased.  It kept my tent warm all night in extreme conditions during a late season elk hunt with little or no stoking. Excellent Camp stove!  Heat retention and radiation exceeded expectations.  Thank you.  Mark.

Last year I bought a Idaho 4 standard tent stove.  My hunting friend was so impressed with it during our moose hunt he wanted to buy it.  I don't know why but I sold it to him. Now I would like to upgrade to the Wilderness 4 deluxe model. Stanley

Man, the Idaho is one great tent stove.  I have never seem one so well built and reinforced.  I don't think I will ever burn out the bottom like I did on my other ones.  Heat output is unbelievable.  Ronnie

I recently purchased a Idaho 5 deluxe tent stove  for our elk hunting trip.  My friends were very impressed with it. Could not believe how efficiently it heated our wilderness 16 x 24 tent.  The hot water tank and kettle easily provided hot water for our shower and all the hot water we needed for cleaning the dishes.

I want to thank you for your great service.  I ordered a stove and it arrived in only a week. I did not expect it that soon.  I would be glad to give other customer references about your company and service. Mike

Click the video play button TWICE in order to watch Wall Tent Shop's Owner, Rich, talk about some of the features that come standard on our Wilderness Stove.

Click the video play button TWICE to see a customer review of our Wilderness Stove!
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Theodore Zachariades
Omaha, US
★★★★★ 5
Nancy Pearcey finds true toxicity in the war on men!
Format: Hardcover
Nancy Pearcey has done it again. This work will prove to be a harbinger for a re-evaluation of the war on masculinity current in the Western world. Many are joining the bandwagon and spouting the mantras of "toxic masculinity." Particularly, that breed of “manhood,’ which is perceived to have its origins in the Church, is quite repugnant. Pearcey turns the tables on these folks to show that toxicity is, in reality, their own atmosphere of existence. With the use of widespread research and surprising statistics, Nancy Pearcey has provided in this volume a veritable course in gender issues. The work includes history, cultural evaluation, biblical insight, philosophical sophistication, and balanced classical apologetics. Far from being a partisan theological tirade, the book will bring needed clarity to people on various points on the spectrum. At the core of her thesis is distinguishing the authentic manly characteristics that throughout history have been applauded and found so necessary for the flourishing of Western civilization in contrast to the bravado and supposed "real man" macho type that is the stereotypical target of the so-called feminists. Here, in particular, Pearcey uncovers acute analysis and recorded available statistics for any that would do the spadework. For example, from the research of one study, entitled 'The Pentecostal Gender Paradox,' she shows "that evangelical forms of Christianity benefit women by 'morally restraining the traditional autonomy of the male and the selfish or irresponsible exercise of male power' " In another study, published in the New York Times, it was concluded that "the happiest of all wives in America are religious conservatives . . . Fully seventy percent of wives who hold conservative gender values and attend religious services regularly with their husbands have high quality marriages." Pearcey is so enthralled, she says, "Did you catch that? Let me repeat it . . ." In addition, the satisfaction that women in this demographic have extends to the bedroom as well. Due to these widespread findings, Pearcey says, citing Brad Wilcox, "Academics need to cast aside their prejudices about religious conservatives and evangelicals in particular." A telling conclusion! In this reviewer's opinion, the chapter on the Pioneers and Puritans was outstanding. No spoiler alert. Get the book and read it for yourself. This chapter alone is worth the cost of purchase. The discussion on the industrial age and the transition for men to become absentee fathers was a helpful reminder that political and economic emancipation brings with it some unexpected consequences. The Father, as the provider, now becomes engaged in a manner of individual competition for prestige and advancement. No longer surrounded by loved ones in a struggle to eke out a living in an agrarian world, the industrialization process reduced men to cogs in a machine. Profit for the owners of the means of wealth production, the proverbial bottom line, now was all that really mattered. As Pearcey elegantly puts it, "The new workplace fostered an economic philosophy of individualism, where workers were treated as so many interchangeable units to be plugged into the production process, each struggling to advance himself at the expense of others." Most importantly, Pearcey catches that underlying and emerging contrast in the following comment, ". . . the conflict between work and family did not involve just juggling time demands but also transitioning between two contrasting sets of character traits." Here also, Pearcey draws on her prior book Total Truth to examine the resultant separation of spheres where men began functioning differently in actual practice depending on what and where they were acting out their divided lives. There is so much ground covered in this fine work. I cannot recommend it highly enough. No doubt, as this reviewer found the occasional issue that would be worded differently or even contrastingly, the bulk of the book is endorsed wholeheartedly. Thank you, Nancy Pearcey for another book that will become a classic. I had received access to a pre-published edition of the book. I was under no compulsion to give a favorable assessment. Theodore Zachariades.
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The Rebecca Review
Louisville, US
★★★★★ 5
An Exploration of Why Men are Evolving into Who they are Today! Well Researched and Convincing!
Format: Hardcover
What does a top intellectual woman have to say about the journey men have been on since the beginning of time? Nancy R. Pearcey understands the current secular view of masculinity and has the biblical understanding of how men can find true freedom in being who they were meant to become – good men who are willing to sacrifice for their wives and children. Some of the questions this book answers include: Who are the most loving men in America? What are the top positive traits of good men? What is the difference between a good man and a real man? Why should you attend church if you want a chance at a happy abuse-free marriage? How has the role of women changed over the centuries? Why is praying together as a couple such a major help in marriage? Does the health of the marriage rely on the husband or wife? While this book focuses mostly on men and what has happened to them as they have evolved into who they are today, there is also a lot of information on what has occurred to women. Nancy R. Pearcey beautifully brings clarity to Eve's role in Adam's life from the beginning. What struck me most deeply while reading was that men really respond to societal expectations. As the world had changed men have seemingly adapted in tandem and have pursued different directions than some women who love house and home would prefer. The motivation of men seems to be to maintain their own masculinity at any cost! There is an especially good section on how men should be encouraged to be good fathers as it benefits them as much as the child and helps to prevent suicide. There is also a chapter on the problem of abuse in marriage. This alerts women to the situation they may face in the future if they take no action or leave without protections in place! The section addresses suffering as a Christian woman but the author doesn't take the problem lightly and advises women to leave if they are in danger. It seems to me that ideas cause civilization to crumble or move forward with renewed power. Usually it is truth that sets people free whether they find it individually or collectively. This is a book who's time has come. I was so happy to read about the reality of men who take marriage seriously and also wives who show a meek and calm spirit leading their husbands to God. So this book is a history of men and why men are viewed either positively or negatively in our culture. This is one of the most important books you could ever read. I highly recommend it to pastors and counselors, men and women. The more people that read it, the more good it can do! Thanks for reading! :) ~The Rebecca Review
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Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2023
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DavidAyers
Natrona Heights, US
★★★★★ 5
Timely and Highly Important Must-Read Book
Format: Hardcover
I had the wonderful opportunity of reading an advanced copy of this book over the past month, and of course also pre-ordered it here on Amazon. I read this book thinking it would be an analysis of the modern attack on masculinity and its impact on men and boys. As a Sociology professor of over 35 years who writes and teaches extensively on marriage and family issues, of course I also (a) try to keep up on new material relevant to my studies, and (b) am in a pretty good position to evaluate the author's handling of the research. This is so much more than I thought it would be. I never fully appreciated the long-term history and roots of the attack on masculinity until I read this. Pearcy's handing of diverse historical sources from across the ideological spectrum is masterful. I learned new things, and also perhaps even more loved her application of things I already knew to understanding the contemporary dilemma. She also uses incredible analogies. I especially liked comparing what masculinity was created to be and naturally is, versus what it has often been twisted into, to perfectly good software that has been attacked by a virus. We mistake the virus for the software. I also enjoyed the way she wove her own biography into the beginning and end of the book judiciously. Her analysis of the contemporary issues in the church, particularly the mishandling of Scripture and of abuse cases by pastors and elders, is valuable. I am very familiar with a church that went through a split over precisely this kind of thing -- elders protecting an elder who had been abusing his wife for years while gaslighting the wife and even family members who affirmed this woman's complaints, treating a problem with the elder as if it was a marital issue with "two sides," and so on. This is a too-familiar story. I recommend this book without hesitation. I am already personally recommending it to others to buy and read. I will consider making this required reading in my next Family class. And this would be a fantastic choice of a book to do a Sunday School class or church bible study around. The length makes it perfect for a semester of reading, and Pearcy writes incredibly well, free of jargon, beautiful flow.
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Reviewed in the United States on June 28, 2023
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Jen
Chelsea, US
★★★★★ 5
Fascinating and important history of masculinity in Americz
Format: Hardcover
Our boys are not ok. Our families are not ok. “Despite the growing evidence that boys are falling behind, many people resist proposals to help young males. After all, they say, men still end up in most positions of power. And it’s true that men are more likely than women to be presidents, CEO’s, film directors, Fortune 500 board members, and Silicon Valley entrepreneurs. But while we focus on the maybe 10 percent of powerful, successful alpha males, we have been blinded to the fact that on average men are doing worse than in the past. Men are more likely than women to be homeless, to suffer mental illness, to wind up in prison, to commit suicide, to be murdered, to be addicted to drugs or alcohol…in recent years, men’s life expectancy has even gone down, while women’s has remained the same” (page 25) Nancy Pearcey uses decades of social science data and historical research to demonstrate how and when the cultural script for masculinity turned toxic - from one that reflected the biblical definition of manhood (provide, protect, and serve wife, family, and community as Christ served his church) to one that has become nearly the exact opposite- and how it has fueled the ever widening rift between the sexes. Spoiler alert: the Industrial Revolution, Post-modernism, and Darwinism played major roles in turning the script for masculinity toxic. This book has the most concise and beautiful explanations of biblical manhood, womanhood, and marriage - including defining headship and submission- that I have read. Pearcey shows through hard data how communities have flourished under God’s plan for marriage and how society denigrates the further it strays from that plan. Men and women were made to be “co-heirs in the kingdom of God” (Peter 1:3) not fighting a battle of the sexes. While the problem has been a drastic move from the biblical definition of manhood, the author chronicles how the church in many cases has been implicit in allowing this toxic and unbiblical version of manhood. Interestingly, Pearcey herself grew up in a Christian home with an abusive father, causing her to become agnostic (and feminist) until later in her life when she found Christ. A large part of the book addresses domestic abuse and how many churches have empowered entirely unbiblical male dominance. She also sets forth practical solutions for both families and churches on how to reclaim the script of masculinity that lifts up and empowers not just men but also women and communities. One way is to make the career more flexible to allow men to take more active roles in the family. This is a really important book for a time when “children with absent fathers account for 63 percent of youth suicides, 90 percent of homeless and runaway children, 85 percent of children who exhibit behavioral disorders, 71 percent of high school dropouts, and 85 percent of youths sitting in prisons.” P.193
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Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2023
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Mike M.
Los Angeles, US
★★★★★ 5
Very relevant
Format: Hardcover
Good research on the subject
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Reviewed in the United States on March 8, 2026

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