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Developed and built to our own design, the Bell Tent Stove has been carefully thought out to be perfect for use with our Bell Tents. The flue comes out of the back of the stove rather than the top which means you avoid all the waterproofing issues you get with putting a hole in the roof of your tent!

Our Bell Tents come with a spare flap of material in the top of the bag which is ideal for blocking up the flue hole when you want to use your tent without your stove. You can either pin the flap in place or do a proper job and sew on some Velcro for a better seal.

Obviously you need a flue or chimney to use this stove in an enclosed space, and you will need to make a hole for the flue to reach the outside.
We sell both options, and also now offer a larger, more powerful, version of the Through the Roof Stove - see our 4kw Stove. So consider these points before deciding which is best for your needs.
Stove that comes out of the wall - We went to great lenghts to design the Bell Tent Stove that comes out of the wall and these are it's pros:
Stove that comes out of the roof:
We hope this helps you make the right decision, and feel free to contact us on 07830 355 993 if you have any questions!
All of our hand-made flue kits come with a custom-made heat shield that slips over the flue pipe, where it goes through the tent, creating a breathable barrier. This double layer stops the heat getting to the flashing or tent and also has the added bonus of blowing more hot air into the tent. This upgrade makes everything much safer - we have had someone incorrectly fit the flue with the overhang of the tent touching it and you can imagine the result...

We have to put this as you are literally playing with fire. Bell Tent UK takes no responsibility for the misuse of this product or for any damage caused by using it. Tents from us are not pre-fireproofed so if you feel that is necessary make sure you do it yourself. This stove is a sealed unit so with some common sense you can protect yourselves, or why not consider our new service, www.belltentpro.co.uk? We recommend that you always put a mat or piece of carpet under your stove as sparks will go straight through the groundsheet. Always have a means of putting out a fire within reach and always make sure the fire is put to bed before you are.
This is a good temperature to warm up a tent without becoming a furnace.
Do not use artificial means to make your stove burn hotter (like constantly blowing or fanning the flares). You risk damaging the stove kit and even your tent.
In a little attempt to save some trees and resources we no longer include paper instructions with our tents - we have seen too many sets of instructions blowing past at too many festivals....click below to download the instruction PDF and if possible familiarize yourself with them on screen (they are pretty logical and only usually require one read) before going camping and only print them off if you really need to.
Click here to download Instructions PDF
