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[Victory Camp] Giving Tree Square Camping Wood Stove

[Victory Camp] Giving Tree Square Camping Wood Stove

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Victory Camp
One of the high-quality wood stove designs and manufacturers in Korea.

📌 To be released in September 2025, please contact us before placing an order. 

If you are a beginner who is just starting out in the wood-burning life, Giving Tree 2 Wood Stove is one of the best options.  

Made in Korea

Product Features
- Easy ignition mechanism design: Quick ignition without too much effort. 
- Excellent Charcoal combustion Ability: Direct injection from the bottom, it has the ability to use up to 80-100kg of camping firewood continuously without extinguishing.
- 3-sided fireproof window: The fireproof window was also applied to the door.
- Detachable (Removable) picture skin for Glass windows (Removable)
- Crater and viewing window left/right/up/down switching
 - Door lock using a multi-tool for opening the stove window and as an ash scraper.
- Heat reflector for indoor proximity installation: can also be used as an Indoor Fireplace 
- Air curtain (Front Ceramic glass)
- A firewood fence integrated into a separate charcoal holder.
- It has a separation device to prevent soot from contact or glass whitening due to charcoal.
- Constant wood gasification combustion & rotary combustion
Product Components  
- Stove
- 3 sheets of heat-resistant glass
- Multi-toll
- Stove Case

❌This product does NOT include Pipes, System Rack (Stove Stand) or  IPB-X Oven, Please visit our store for details.

Product Details
Size: 395x345x390mm
Front Glass Window: 240x378mm
Side Glass window: 173x178mm
Crater Glass: 112x142mm
Height of flue joint (flue center point): 270mm
Crater size (flue inlet): 160x170mm
Weight: 24kg

Other Details:
1. When igniting for the first time, turn the ignition lever located between the main body and the stand to the right (indicated as Fire wood) and ignite.

2. Recommended air supply control method when using firewood> 
Always open the air curtain when using firewood
When replenishing firewood, position the main air supply to the right to utilize direct injection coming up directly from the ash pan
After 3~4 minutes, position the main air supply lever to the left to combustion centered on the air curtain air supply
The further you position the main air supply lever to the left (block), the slower the combustion speed of the firewood.
3. Crater door possible locations and (side view window location)
You can also change the left/right/up/down of the crater door and side fire viewing window by loosening the bolts and nuts in 2.
* Left side left opening (side window right location)
* Left side right opening (side window right location)
* Right side left opening (side window left location)
(Right side right opening (side window left location)
The crater is a generous size of 150mm on both sides, making it easy to insert firewood and minimizing difficulties in glass cleaning and management.
 
4. Door lock using multi-tool 
The door lock, which is safe to use and has excellent grip strength, is applied in two places.
The multi-tool used for opening the door is used as an ash scraper to sweep the ash from the charcoal tray into the ash tray, and is folded to be used as a wiper to wipe the inner glass wall with a wet tissue.

5. Heat reflector for indoor proximity installation: Can be used as Indoor Fireplace
It is usually recommended that the safety distance between a wood stove and a tent be at least 60cm. Large stoves such as Giving Tree are closer to the wall like a fireplace,
so that the space is utilized better and the interior is not cluttered and clean.
The heat reflector installed at the back of the Giving Tree blocks the heat going to the wall,
and adds convection heating that sucks in the cold indoor air from the bottom and heats it up to the top, thereby constantly cooling it. Even though Giving2 emits high heat, it can be installed 30cm from the wall with this natural air cooling method.
If the tent you are using is a teepee tent, it is recommended to take it off and utilize all of Giving Tree's heat dissipation area. (Removal is possible by loosening the 4 bolts on both sides)

6. G.tree2 There is an air supply section that supplies oxygen that is heated by a line running across the center of the inner wall of the firebox.
70% of the oxygen supplied from the main air supply section located at the bottom of the main body rises through the ash tray and between the perforations of the charcoal holder,
and 30% is heated as it moves through the hot partition walls and sprayed onto the top of the firewood in the firebox.
6. Air curtain (front ceramic glass): It's a thin layer of air supply between the inner side of the firebox and the glass, minimizing soot and providing a clear view of the fire. 
It is used with firewood by controlling it with the main air supply, and for pellets, it must be closed and used.

7. Constant wood gasification combustion & rotary combustion
G.tree2 There is an air supply section that supplies oxygen, that is heated by a line running across the center of the inner wall of the firebox. 70% of the oxygen supplied from the main air supply section located at the bottom of the main body rises through the ash tray and between the perforations of the charcoal holder, and 30% is heated as it moves through the hot partition walls and sprayed onto the top of the firewood in the firebox.
The hotly sprayed oxygen meets the wood gas that has not been fully combusted and forms a secondary combustion.’ This is commonly called secondary combustion in wood stoves and creates flames like an aurora. The front air supply of the air curtain and the rear air supply for wood gasification combustion meet to create a vortex in the firebox. The vortex phenomenon created by the collision of two types of airflow is intended to maximize the efficiency of secondary combustion by keeping the wood gas stagnant and circulating within the firebox. The downside is that it is difficult to always expect emotional chimney smoke from the end of the chimney even though it uses firewood.
2025/July

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