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Will all titanium tent wood stoves deform?
#1

I was told that all titanium stoves would deform after burning. I wonder if this is true?
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#2

My seekoutside titanium stove deformed, too. It looks normal.
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#3

Only thick stainless steel stoves would not deform, like mine!
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#4

The deformation of titanium stove can be explained. Since the design and production of titanium stoves are designed and manufactured for hikers, the producer would choose lightweight titanium materials and thin stove walls. If the stove wall is too thick, it will lead to heavy weight and increase the price of the product. In that case, stainless steel stoves will be much more competitive. Therefore, titanium stoves adopt thin titanium plates. When you burning the stove in a hot fire, the wall may get deformation, especially when burning coal. Note, you'd better not burn coal in the wood stove, that would accelerate the deformation of the stove.
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(12-03-2020, 02:03 AM)JasonB Wrote:  The deformation of titanium stove can be explained. Since the design and production of titanium stoves are designed and manufactured for hikers, the producer would choose lightweight titanium materials and thin stove walls. If the stove wall is too thick, it will lead to heavy weight and increase the price of the product. In that case, stainless steel stoves will be much more competitive. Therefore, titanium stoves adopt thin titanium plates. When you burning the stove in a hot fire, the wall may get deformation, especially when burning coal. Note, you'd better not burn coal in the wood stove, that would accelerate the deformation of the stove.

One is the product, the other is the skill. Both are indispensable.
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(12-03-2020, 02:07 AM)Adam R Wrote:  
(12-03-2020, 02:03 AM)JasonB Wrote:  The deformation of titanium stove can be explained. Since the design and production of titanium stoves are designed and manufactured for hikers, the producer would choose lightweight titanium materials and thin stove walls. If the stove wall is too thick, it will lead to heavy weight and increase the price of the product. In that case, stainless steel stoves will be much more competitive. Therefore, titanium stoves adopt thin titanium plates. When you burning the stove in a hot fire, the wall may get deformation, especially when burning coal. Note, you'd better not burn coal in the wood stove, that would accelerate the deformation of the stove.

One is the product, the other is the skill. Both are indispensable.

Too many people don't use the product correctly and blame the product for defects.
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#7

No visible deformation on my titanium stove. Just try to get more skills and tips before you use it.
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#8

My seekoutside titanium stove deformed a lot, and it could not be used due to smoke leakage.
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