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Sale Ends In: 00 00 00 00 Days Hours Mins Secs Shop now English English French Spanish English English French Spanish Skip to content Submit Close search JUST ADDED TO YOUR CART Qty: View cart () Continue shopping * Products * All products * Grizzly Collection * Cub Collection * Flue system * Accessories * Support/Help * FAQ * Afterpay-FAQ * Video Complete Walkthrough * Stove Selection * Pipe Calculation * Downloadable/Printable Manuals * Build Your Order Tool * Flue Cleaning Procedure * Replacing The Fire Brick * Replacing The Baffles * Return Policy * Media * Gallery * Videos * Blog * Contact * Contact Us * Cubic Mini Referral Program * Volume Discount Submit Search Log in Cart ( 0 ) items * Products * Products Menu * Products * All products * Grizzly Collection * Cub Collection * Flue system * Accessories * Support/Help * Support/Help Menu * Support/Help * FAQ * Afterpay-FAQ * Video Complete Walkthrough * Stove Selection * Pipe Calculation * Downloadable/Printable Manuals * Build Your Order Tool * Flue Cleaning Procedure * Replacing The Fire Brick * Replacing The Baffles * Return Policy * Media * Media Menu * Media * Gallery * Videos * Blog * Contact * Contact Menu * Contact * Contact Us * Cubic Mini Referral Program * Volume Discount * 1 * 2 * 3 * 4 * 5 * 6 * 7 * 8 * 9 * 10 * 11 back More CB-1008 CB-1008 CUB CUBIC MINI WOOD STOVE Sale Regular price $599.99 Sale price $579.00 Unit price /per Starting at $49/mo with Affirm. Learn more Shipping calculated at checkout. Trim Brass Black Brass Black Error Quantity must be 1 or more Buy Now Adding product to your cart Build your order The Cub Wood Stove is Cubic Mini’s first wood burning stove. It's birth was inspired by one too many cold, damp nights in a boat. Our Cubic Mini creator built this stove to solve humidity issues in his boat. Since then, friends quickly noticed the value of this little jewel. The Cub is our smallest stove and is ideal for… a tiny home on wheels or even a boat. This little stove performs its best when it is installed in an area under 200 square feet during Spring and Fall months. Looking to heat somewhere with taller ceilings during the colder Winter months? Check out our Grizzly. FEATURES * Easy to install and easy to operate! * Eco-friendly * Produces very little smoke due to its secondary combustion system! * Much safer than a diesel or propane cook stove! * Removes humidity from the cabin. * The rail is easily removable. DIMENSIONS * Measures only 11" (Wide) x 12" (High) x 10.5" (Depth) ( 27.94 cm x 30.48 cm x 26.67 cm ). * If you remove the rail, you have a cooking area of 5" ( 12.7 cm ) from the flue to the edge of the plate and 11" ( 27.94 cm ) side to side. FUEL * Well seasoned hardwood and pressed logs are the best fuels to burn. * Ideally the wood should be cut to 5 3/4" ( 14.60 cm ) long. It could be cut slightly longer. However 5 3/4" ( 14.60 cm ) allows for good airflow around the sides and it does not damage the insulation on the inside. OUTPUT * 6000 BTU - 14, 000 BTU * 1.75 - 4.1 KWh SPECIFICS * Requires a horizontal clearance of 20" ( 50.8 cm ) in all directions without shielding and a vertical clearance of 30" ( 76.2 cm ). * Clearances reduced to 3" ( 7.62 cm ) when using proper mounting and shielding. * The stove needs a complete flue system comprising of 3"(7.62 cm) flue pipe, 5"(12.7 cm) insulated pipe and exit kit NOT INCLUDED MATERIAL * 3/16" laser cut steel top plate. * 1/8" laser cut steel body. * 1/2" thick vermiculate firebrick insulation. * 3/16" thick self cleaning robax glass. * Brass plated coil handles. RELATED PRODUCTS * Cub Collection * Share Share on Facebook * Tweet Tweet on Twitter * Pin it Pin on Pinterest CUSTOMERS WHO BOUGHT THIS ITEM ALSO BOUGHT * Sale CB-2012-SS STAINLESS STEEL WA… Cub $210.88 CAD$225.00 CAD Add to cart * Sale CB-2016-SS SIDE SHIELD (CUB) Cub $69.20 CAD$84.75 CAD Add to cart * Sale CB-6000-MR METAL ROOF EXIT KIT One 24" pipeTwo 12" pipes $306.05 CAD$328.59 CAD Add to cart * Sale CB-7000 ESSENTIAL ACCESSORIES… $189.92 CAD$206.23 CAD Add to cart ❯❮ * Reviews * Diagram * FAQ's * Technical Data * Operating Manual * Warning Sheet * description CUSTOMER REVIEWS Based on 35 reviews Write a review WRITE A REVIEW Name Email Rating Review Title Body of Review (1500) characters remaining NEARLY PERFECT Fabian on Mar 23, 2022 I bought the stove two years ago and installed it in my small camper. It has been fired up over a hundred times and has kept me warm even in the swedish winter at -25C°. It is absolutely high quality workmanship. What you should pay attention to, however, is to heat it as long as possible the first few times and do not let it get too hot. This burns in the paint layer and has a better corrosion protection. I have not paid attention to this and now the surface is littered with rust spots. By the way, I made a video of my beautiful oven :) https://youtu.be/Avm_SRw9diE Hi Fabian, thank you for your review. Glad to hear you are enjoying the stove but sad to hear about the spotting. We hope you can resolve it. Great video by the way. If you need anything just let us know. Thanks again. - Cubic Mini Wood Stoves Report as Inappropriate GREAT BOAT STOVE Stanford on Oct 26, 2021 Bought a Cubic Cub three years ago as a boat stove for a sail from Washington state to Alaska. This stove was burning from Seymour Narrows all the way to Ketchikan and back and the crew was warm and dry!!! Highly recommend it. Report as Inappropriate LOVE IT! Griffin on Mar 12, 2021 We just started using the stove since the evening temperatures are starting to drop. It is the perfect size and keeps us cozy without being too hot. Beautiful piece, happy with the purchase! Report as Inappropriate EVERYTHING WENT PERFECT! ANDREW IN Curt G. on Dec 20, 2020 Everything went perfect! Andrew in customer service was great to work with. Report as Inappropriate INCREDIBLE PRODUCT Louis T. on Aug 31, 2020 Ridiculously good little stove, pumps out that much heat. Can get around 7 hours burn time with the compressed logs, couldn’t be more impressed! Report as Inappropriate 1 2 3 … 7 Next » WARNING FOR STOVES FAILURE TO READ AND FOLLOW WARNINGS MAY RESULT IN SEVERE INJURY, FIRE AND/OR POSSIBLY DEATH. * Never use liquid fuel or any other material containing fuel to start the fire Only use well seasoned hardwoods or pressed logs without wax or glue as a binder. Appropriate pressed logs should have a wood stove symbol on the packaging. Never use liquid fuels, pellets, or green wood. * Never operate your stove without carbon monoxide and smoke detectors * Never open a window, hatch or door downwind of the stove * Never use liquid fuel or any other material containing fuel to start the fire * Do not operate your stove when the stove door is open * Never leave your stove unattended when in use. * Inspect and clean your flue pipe regularly. (weekly, until you determine your own cleaning schedule.) * Keep fuel lamps, fuel containers, aerosol cans and any other combustibles at least 6 feet away from the stove * Never use oil when cooking on the top of the stove * Do not touch the surface of the stove when in use * Never leave children and pets unattended when stove is in use * Never use your stove in very rough seas * Do not dry wet clothes directly on the stove * Your appliance requires periodic maintenance and cleaning. Failure to maintain your appliance may lead to smoke spillage in your boat, cabin, or RV * Never clean stove when your stove is hot * Children and adults should be alerted to the hazards of high surface temperature and should stay away to avoid burns or clothing ignition * Due to high temperatures, the appliance should be located out of traffic and away from furniture and draperies * Even after the appliance is out, the stove and the glass will remain hot for an extended period of time * Under no circumstances should this appliance be modified * Do not operate the appliance with the glass door removed, cracked or broken * Do not strike or slam shut the appliance glass door * Always allow a small amount of air to enter cabin, open a window, hatch or vent up wind from the stove to replace air consumed by the stove * Nontoxic smoke will be emitted during the first hour of operation as the paint is curing. Open windows or hatches as required to vent cabin. Or you can cure the paint outdoors by attaching a couple sections of stove pipe to the stove and lighting it outside. To eliminate the odor can take up to 20 – 30 hours of burn time. * Never operate the stove without the baffles being installed correctly. INSPECTION AND MAINTENANCE 1. Remove ashes from previous use 2. Inspect the flu pipe and clean if necessary 3. Inspect the window and verify that it is free from cracks and breaks 4. Inspect the door gasket and verify that it is properly secured and free of damage 5. Clean the window OPERATION 6. Close the secondary air intake by pushing the control handle to its furthest rear position 7. Open the primary air intake to its maximum setting by sliding the control handle to its furthest right position 8. Place small timber, paper or cardboard and a log inside the stove and light the fire using a long neck lighter or matches 9. After a few minutes begin to open the secondary control 10. When the stove has reaches its optimum temperature, add larger pieces of wood and adjust the primary and secondary controls to the desired heat output 11. To extinguish the fire, simply close both the primary and secondary air intakes TIPS AND TRICKS 1. To clean the window, use commercially available stove window cleaner or simply dip a damp cloth in the ashes and rub on window. A scraper can also be used but this will reduce the lifespan of the window. 2. To keep the window clean during use, pull the embers towards the front of the stove and place the new burning material towards the rear of the combustion chamber 3. To prevent excessive amber accumulation, allow embers to burn and reduce before adding more wood 4. When starting the fire with pressed logs, cut small 1 inch slices until optimum temperature is reached 5. Pressed logs expand as they burn. Avoid positioning them in a way that can put pressure on the window as they expand 6. The gasket surrounding the door will become very brittle over time. Avoid touching it when operating or cleaning your wood stove 7. In certain high wind conditions, a growling sound may be heard. This is normal and does not represent any danger. Adjust the primary air intake to reduce or eliminate the sound Returns are only accepted within 30 days of receiving your order. Returned items must be unused, in its original packaging, and protective film must not be removed from the stainless steel products. If a used item is returned, a stove for example: A 160.00$ refurbishing fee must be deducted from the refund along with a 60.00$ restocking fee. CUB HOW MANY BTU’S DOES THE CUB PRODUCE? 6000 to 14000BTU’s. HOW BIG IS THE CUB? Width: 11” Height: 12” Depth: 10.5” HOW MUCH SQUARE FOOTAGE WILL THE CUB HEAT? 100 -200 square feet. HOW MUCH DOES THE CUB WEIGH? 27 LBS or 12.25 KG. WHAT SIZE LOGS FIT INTO THE CUB? 5 ¾” long logs, and it can take up to three or four 2”x4” pieces. WHAT SIZE IS THE GLASS? 6 1/4" x 4 3/4" x 3/16" thick. WHAT SIZE IS THE FLUE COLLAR? Outside diameter: 3” Inside diameter: 2 7/8” Thickness: 1/16” BOTH WHAT ARE THE STOVES MADE OF? They are constructed from laser cut steel plate 1/8” to 3/16” thick! Vermiculate insulation, 3/16” thick self-cleaning Robax glass and quality hardware. ARE THE STOVES CERTIFIED? They are not. Please do your due diligence before placing an order. (Check your local law and regulations. IS THERE A WARRANTY ON THE STOVE? Overall wear and tear are not covered. For example: scratches, rusting, baffles, insulation, glass etc. ALL DAMAGE REQUIRES A PHOTO SENT TO CUBICMINIWOODSTOVES@GMAIL.COM. We offer a warranty on the glass for the first 90 days of use. If the stove body gets structurally damaged (excludes glass, wear and tear, insulation, intake mesh etc) and you would like to repair it, we will do so free of charge. However shipping will not be covered. ALL DAMAGE REQUIRES A PHOTO SENT TO CUBICMINIWOODSTOVES@GMAIL.COM. We will gladly help you out. CAN YOU REMOVE THE RAIL ON TOP OF THE STOVES? You can, simply align the tabs under the top plate with the holes in the top plate with pliers and it will slide out with ease. WHAT KIND OF WOOD IS BEST TO USE? The best wood to burn is well seasoned hard woods. This will help you achieve the best heat output along with the longest clean burn. You can also use pressed wood logs. We do not recommend pellets. WHAT ARE THE TWO SCREWS INSIDE THE FIREBOX FOR? They hold the baffles in place by putting pressure on the top plate. The baffles allow the secondary combustion system to work efficiently. HOW DOES THE SECONDARY COMBUSTION SYSTEM WORK? Simply put, it pulls air from underneath the stove and introduced in the fire box at the top. The hot air mixes with the smoke and ignites the gases which are created by the burning wood. This produces heat with energy, which would otherwise have been lost up in the flue pipe providing better efficiency. HOW MUCH CLEARANCE IS NEEDED BETWEEN THE STOVE AND COMBUSTIBLES? Clearances required are 20” in all directions lateral to the stove unless installed with one of our wall mounts. If no shielding is present then you need to provide 20” clearance to combustibles. A 30” Clearances applies to the top of the stove to the surface above. Under the stove should also be shielded and an air gap should be provided. HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO CURE THE PAINT AND HOW DO I DO IT? Once this process is done the stove will not need to be cured again. The curing of the paint will require you to burn the stove at high heat for several hours. It can take 1-3 hours for the paint to stop smoking. It can then take 20-30 hours for the smell to stop being produced. This can be done outdoors to prevent the space from being filled with smoke. You can bring the stove outdoors and attach 2-3 sections of pipe. Run it hot and this will evacuate the moisture out the paint. If no pipe is used, the stove will not get hot enough to adequately evacuate the moisture. WHERE DO THE STOVES DRAW THEIR AIR FROM? The air must be replaced since the stove is constantly consuming oxygen. The stove will draw air from the room. In most cases you can open a window or a hatch and that should be enough to replace the air. For spaces that do not have a window, or if you do not want to have a window open, you can use our wall mount with fresh air intake. This will bring air from outside to the area where the stove draws its air from. CAN I USE IT TO COOK? Definitely. We have made many meals on our stoves. The Grizzly has a mini roaster which makes easy to cook virtually anything you want! We would suggest not to cook with oil or grease because it could be fire hazard. HOW DO I LIGHT THE STOVE? 1. Set your intakes: Open the primary air intake found on the front (open when pushed to the right). Keep the secondary air intake closed (found under the stove, closed when pushed 2. Take some paper and place some in the firebox, take some kindling and place it on top of the paper. 3. Light the paper and keep the door open for about five minutes. 4. Once it gets going you can introduce your wood, close the door and let it go for another 20 minutes. 5. After the 20 minutes has elapsed you can then begin to open the secondary air intake activating the secondary combustion system and dampen down the primary as desired. For more details see here. HOW DO I EXTINGUISH THE STOVE? You will close both air intakes on the stove by pushing the primary intake all the way to the left, and the secondary combustion slider all the way to the back. The fire will begin to die out right away, it will take some time for all embers to be fully extinguished. Do NOT leave a lit stove unattended. HOW DO I MAINTAIN A CLEAR WINDOW? The glass that the stove comes with is a self-cleaning glass made for wood stoves. Once the stove reaches temperature, the glass will begin to clear. To maintain a cleaner window, you can pull the coals forward, and then place the new wood towards the back. The quality of the wood will also have an impact and the cooler the stove is run, the darker the glass will be. HOW DO I CLEAN A DIRTY WINDOW? When the glass is cold you can mix a bit of ash with some water and rub it in circular motions. HOW OFTEN DO I NEED TO REPLACE THE INSULATION? The life span of the insulation will vary. It will last longer if the wood is not cut too large which will prevent chipping it. Also placing the wood as opposed to throwing the wood inside will also keep the insulation from deteriorating quickly. Replacement kits are available on our site for each stove. HOW MANY BTU’S DOES THE CUB PRODUCE? 6000 to 14000BTU’s. HOW BIG IS THE CUB? Width: 11” Height: 12” Depth: 10.5” HOW MUCH SQUARE FOOTAGE WILL THE CUB HEAT? 100 -200 square feet. HOW MUCH DOES THE CUB WEIGH? 24 LBS or 11 KG WHAT SIZE LOGS FIT INTO THE CUB? 5 ¾” long logs, and it can take up to three or four 2”x4” pieces. HOW MANY BTU’S DOES THE GRIZZLY PRODUCE? 8000 to 18000 BTU’s. HOW BIG IS THE CUBIC GRIZZLY? Width: 13” Height: 15” Depth: 12” HOW MUCH SQUARE FOOTAGE DOES THE GRIZZLY HEAT? 200 -400 square feet. PLEASE NOTE : The square footage mentioned are for spaces with low ceilings. Example; if you have a space that is 180 square feet with high ceilings it’s best to go with the Grizzly to compensate for the extra space needed to be heated. HOW HEAVY IS THE GRIZZLY? 39 LBS or 17.7 KG WHAT SIZE LOGS FIT INTO THE GRIZZLY? 6 ¾” long logs and it can take up to four or five 2”x4” pieces HOW DO I LIGHT THE STOVE? Open the primary air intake found on the front (open when pushed to the right). Keep the secondary air intake closed (found under the stove, closed when pushed forward). Take some paper and place some in the firebox, take some kindling and place it on top of the paper. Light the paper and keep the door open for about five minutes. Once it gets going you can introduce your hard wood, close the door and let it go for another 20 minutes. After the 20 minutes has elapsed you can then begin to open the secondary air intake activating the secondary combustion system. You can also dampen down the primary as desired. HOW TO SHUT THE STOVE OFF? Push the primary intake all the way to the left, and the secondary combustion slider all the way to the back. You will need to close both air intakes on the stove and the fire will begin to die out right away, it will take some time for all embers to be fully extinguished. HOW TO KEEP A CLEAN GLASS? The stove glass is a self-cleaning glass made for wood stoves. Once the stove reaches temperature, the glass begin to clear. To maintain a cleaner window, you can pull the coals forward, and then place the new wood towards the back. HOW MUCH FLUE PIPE DO I NEED? The top of the flue pipe must surpass your roof line by one foot to ensure proper draft and safety. We recommend a minimum of 40” of straight pipe. WHAT IS THE DIAMETER OF THE FLUE PIPE? Our stoves take a 3" double wall flue pipe. HOW DO I CONNECT THE FLUE PIPES TOGETHER? You will begin by taking the pipe having the flow arrow facing up. Take the second section of pipe and have the inner wall that is crimped and have the edge hit the inside edge of the pipe below. Do this at an angle with the seams aligned. As you push down and twist, bring the pipe up to vertical. You can then push down as far as it will go. Place a block of wood on the floor and a block on top of the flue, and tap with a hammer until the pipe above comes onto the bump on the pipe bellow. Do this for all sections until your flue pipe is complete then the entire length can be installed onto the stove. Fix the pipes together with a screw at each seam HOW DO I CLEAN THE PIPE? You can see how to clean the pipe here CAN I EXIT OUT OF A WALL? We do not suggest to do so. This is for several reasons: You will have two elbows creating turbulence slowing the draft. The slower draft will create more creosote buildup. You will have more of your flue pipe outside which will cool the pipe quicker and this will also Reduce the draft, and create more creosote. For these reasons we do not have elbows for our pipe, nor do we know any that will work with our pipe. A straight run up and out the roof is the best practice for a properly functioning stove. HOW DO I EXIT THE PIPE? You can see all the items required to exit the pipe here Instruction on how to do so is found here DOES THE WALL MOUNT COME WITH THE MOUNTING BRACKET AND ALL NECESSARY HARDWARE? Yes it does, it comes with everything needed; the mounting bracket, screws, bushing, and washers. WHEN DO I NEED TO USE THE WALL MOUNT WITH FRESH AIR INTAKE? Normally the air is replaced by opening a window slightly. The wall mount with fresh air intake will bring air from outside to the area where the stove draws its air from and this would be used in spaces that do not have a window to open or in spaces where you did want to open a window. It will bring the replacement through a 2” flex hose you would connect to the manifold found under the wall mount. HOW MUCH DOES IT COST FOR SHIPPING? The shipping cost varies depending on what you order and how far it needs to travel to reach your location. To get a shipping quote we suggest you add the products you would like to purchase, input your information and it will give you an exact price with taxes and shipping included. HOW LONG DOES IT TAKE TO RECEIVE MY CUBIC ONCE PURCHASED? Once the order is placed it will take 1-3 business days to ship. After the order leaves our facility, it will take 4-7 business days to arrive for Canadian orders. U.S and international orders will take 1-3 business days to arrive once shipped. Once it ships, it is up to the shipping company to ship it on time. DO I NEED TO PAY TAX? For Canadian orders, tax is collected at the time of purchase. For U.S clients there is no tax. For international clients, tax will be paid upon arrival of the item - if applicable. HOW IS IT SHIPPED? In Canada it will be Canada post who does the delivery. For U.S and international orders, it will be DHL who will do the delivery. WHAT IF THE ITEMS ARRIVE DAMAGED? If the items arrive damaged. Please take a photo and send it to us at cubicminiwoodstoves@gmail.com. We will assess the best course of action. WHAT IF I NEED TO RETURN OR EXCHANGE AN ITEM? For returns, please refer to our return policy. If you need to exchange an item that you have already received in exchange for another (ex. wall mount to floor mount), please send us an e-mail. Mini wood stove designed to heat boats, cabins and RV's up to 40' long. Durable! Constructed from laser cut steel plate 1/8 to 3/16 thick! Produces 6000 to 14000 BTU's! GENERAL INFORMATION HOW DRAFT IS PRODUCED & HOW TO REDUCE IT Draft is generated in the flue pipe. When you first light a fire in the stove, the heat warms up the flue and air climbs upward, creating a convection effect. This upward pull of air is what creates the draw of air into the fire box allowing the stove to function. The flue pipe being the “engine” of the stove is why a double wall flue pipe is required. The double wall constructions maintains flue gas temperatures which greatly improves the draft and pipe cleanliness. There are many factors when it comes to draft creation such as; the temperature of the flue, the length of the flue system, weather conditions, and the space where the stove is installed among other factors. Draft is reduced dramatically when any bends are introduced. This is why we do not recommend to introduce any elbows in the flue system. Draft can also be reduced if you do not run the flue pipe past the highest point of the roof, due to a lack of moving air over the cap. This is crucial for optimal stove performance and safety. TYPES OF FLUE PIPE There are three main types of flue pipes: Single Wall, Double Wall and Insulated. We suggest to only use our 3" double wall flue pipe in conjunction with our insulated pipe to prevent the cooling of the gasses and for optimal draft. Our stoves require a 3” double wall flue pipe. A single wall flue pipe should never be used on our stoves. A double wall flue pipe will maintain the temperature of the flue gases as hot as possible, to allow for proper draft and to have the least amount of creosote buildup. The pipe should be insulated as it goes through the ceiling roof and all the way to the cap. This can be achieved with our insulated pipes. WHAT IS CREOSOTE? + CLEANING PROCESS Creosote is created by the process of burning wood. The buildup of creosote inside the flue pipe and the cap will happen over time. Whenever flue gases come in contact with a cold surface, (either the pipe or the cap), the creosote will condensate and stick to that surface. This is why you must check the flue pipe regularly to determine the rate at which this process happens so you can create a cleaning schedule in accordance with your setup. It is recommended to clean every week or so, until a schedule has been created. The rate of this process is dependent on many factors; quality of wood, the type of flue pipe you use, temperature of the stove and flue pipe, as well as how you set the settings on the stove. As mentioned above, keeping the flue gases hot will keep the build up to a minimum and using a double wall flue pipe while insulating the section of flue pipe on the exterior of the space - will help keep the flue cleaner for a longer period. See cleaning instructions here EXITING THROUGH A WALL Our stove and flue pipe are quite small. Any elbow you introduce creates turbulence, restricting the draft which reduces the performance of the stove. When you exit out a wall you would introduce two elbows. One to go out, and one to go up. Also since you exit at a lower point in the space. You have more flue pipe outside than if you exited out the roof. This would require you to insulate a much larger portion of your flue pipe. This is a more expensive set up, it requires more work, and you will end up with a lesser performing stove. For these reasons it is not suggest to exit through a wall. HOW TO MAINTAIN A CLEAR WINDOW This is dependent on a few factors that are important to keep in mind if your goal is to maintain a cleanliness of the stove. Firstly, the amount of heat in the fire box. Secondly, if you are burning dirty or humid wood and also the amount of wood you put into the stove. These are all contributing factors to consider. If you add too much wood at once you will drop the temperature of the stove and the glass will darken. Once it comes back up to temperature the glass will begin to clean it self. When reloading the firebox, pull the coals to the front (without blocking the air intake) and place the wood toward the back and this will allow the window to stay clearer for longer. Also when you introduce a new piece of wood, it can take 5-10 minutes for the moisture/humidity, and oils to be released. During this time you will see a darkening of the glass due to the humidity being released and will clean it self once the wood has its moisture removed. INSULATION Our stoves are insulated, this reflects the heat back into the stove improving the functionality of the secondary combustion system. It also holds heat and radiates it over a longer period of time. SECONDARY COMBUSTION The secondary combustion works by pulling oxygen from the secondary air intake, mixing it with the gases produced by the burning wood and gets reignited. This allows the stove to use energy that would otherwise be lost. This system works when the stove is up to temperature. You can control the secondary combustion by opening and closing the slider found on the underside of the stove. Pulling the lever forward towards you to open, push towards the stove to close. QUOTES AND SHIPPING For a price or shipping quote, simply select the items you wish to purchase, input your information and it will give you an exact price with no obligation to buy! LIGHTING THE FIRE/EXTINGUISHING THE FIRE When starting a fire in a Cubic Mini Wood Stove it is made easy by placing 2 or 3 balls of crumpled up paper and a few small pieces of wood on top. Light the paper and the little pieces of wood will catch fire. Once that happens let it go for a few minutes to allow the pipe to heat and start creating draft. You can then go ahead and introduce a piece of wood. It is suggested to leave the door open until the piece catches fire, then you can close the door. Once your fire is lit it is suggested to fully open the primary air vent to allow the flue pipe to heat up as much as possible.After 20 minutes or so you may reduce the primary air intake and open the secondary air intake to activate the secondary combustion system which will burn hotter and cleaner. When you wish to put out the fire, simply close all air vents. You will see the flame die down immediately and in a little while the embers will die as well. COMPLETE AND TOTAL COMBUSTION OF FUELS With normal use of the stove, the ashes out is normally only needed every few days. To prevent the buildup of ash too quickly you must wait until the wood is almost completely consumed before adding more wood. If you add wood prematurely ashes will build up quicker than they are supposed to. TYPES OF FUEL With a Cubic Mini Wood Stove there are a few fuel types you may use; soft wood, hard wood, pressed logs, and coal. You can use soft wood to get the fire going. Once it is lit you can use hard wood. Pressed logs are a great choice as they are easy to cut to size, and they also burn very hot and clean. You must read the package to see if it can be used in an air tight stove and that it is not made with glue. Coal is another choice and is similar to using wood. REASON FOR DRAFT ISSUES In most cases a lack of draft is caused by not maintaining flue gas temperatures, having an elbow or worst, to have two - or to have a large portion of non-insulated flue pipe outside. If those are not the cause of the draft problem then it is most likely air coming and going from the wrong area. If you have a window open downwind and not upwind the air will come in down the pipe and want to exit through the window instead of coming in through the window and out the pipe. This can be resolved by opening a different window or orienting either your boat or RV in the proper direction if possible. Another reason could be due to an obstacle near by the cap. If this is the cause, you would have to run the flue pipe up and above the obstacle allowing for free moving air to pass over the cap. If your pipe is not maintaining its flue gas temperature, that can also cause problems. However, as mentioned above you can insulate it to combat that cooling effect. 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