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Featuring Winnerwell’s patented External Air design, the Nomad Double View Plus External Air Stove sets a new standard for heating efficiency and safety in portable wood-burning stoves. Combined with the 3 large view windows, this stove del...
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Nice but under delivers
Nice, thoughtful design. Flue sections tightly seal with no noticeable smoke leaks. "Large" stove can only hold enough wood for about 90 - 120 minutes of burn. Glass windows look great until soot coats them over, but easily cleaned when cold.
Very expensive for what it is and made in China.
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Anonymous · November 4, 2025
Support stove
Cleaner air consistently in the big tent is the first thing that stands out to me. The second thing is I don't think people realize how much the temperature inside your tent stays warm longer when the stove isn't using that same air . The outside air source is great..all of it is simple set up and take down. Hassle free every time. And Ive never really cared that I couldn't see the flames in my old stove but it is nice to have that light. It helps me go to sleep looking at the fire and it just simply makes a person feel warmer when you can see the fire.
-Terry E.
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TERRY · April 19, 2025
Feedback on Nomad Double View Plus External Air Stove - Large
I have been using the Nomad View Large until now, and I recently upgraded to the Nomad Double View Plus External Air Stove - Large. I was impressed with how efficiently the stove burns wood due to its secondary combustion system. I also appreciated that the glass stayed clean without any soot buildup, which was a significant improvement.
However, one thing I found disappointing is that the new model does not include an airflow controller pipe, which was available in the previous version. While the upgraded stove burns wood very cleanly and efficiently, I felt that much of the heat was lost through the chimney. If the controller pipe had been included as before, it would have helped retain some of the heat within the stove, allowing for more efficient energy use.
Therefore, my suggestion is that, regardless of the external air intake control, providing an airflow controller pipe would be beneficial in preventing unnecessary heat loss and maximizing energy efficiency. It would also be great if existing customers like myself who have already purchased the stove could receive this component.