I bought one of these stoves about a year ago, just fired it up tonight for the first time after watching your video, Im impressed with the little bugger.
Yes like most camp ovens the paint used or coating has to get seasoned off, definitely outdoors for this . The chiminey draw looks like it’s going ok, Awesome video cheers.👍
Ytanythinggoes our of all the gear I’ve used over the years I’ve never seasoned something that had that smell. It was crazy. But now it’s done it has been great.
I've watched 8 promo videos on the Kings Camp Oven Stove and I still had questions. Thank you for explaining how to use it, and actually showing how to use it. I am considering buying one now. p.s. They should put your video on the website!
The one thing I didn’t show was the door latch. It can be left slightly open for air flow but still be securely closed. Simple but it works. Not designed for a huge fire but will get the job done.
I have it. Absolute garbage.... it will warp and deform after a couple of uses. The paint will flake off almost instantly and the rust will settle in. Mine is so deformed that the « pan hole » won’t close anymore..... you receive what you pay for I guess. I can still burn stuff in it for fun but you will be better of buying a better one or making one out of a beer keg or something if you have access to the tools.
G'day folks, I hope you and your family are well. I think the odds of me buying a wushka in the coming months are favourable. Just now we've a kings Camp stove as well and I see from your video that the diameter of the chimney's look the same. Are they? My thought was if I bought a wushka that I could raise the height of the wushka's chimney without installing the wushka oven by using some of the chimney segments from the kings. Could it be done? Would it work that way? Thanks in advance for your reply and have a great day 🌞 Paul - AOPG
Zac Ghent, the Kings one is light easy to use and works great but I’m definitely a fan of the Wooshka. I’ve even started working on a few home made attachments for the wooshka
Hey mate, how has ur wooska held up over its time and is it left uncovered. I have the kings great lil stove for the price but I've left it out in the weather for 2yrs and its may need replacing soon so I'm looking to upgrade
We have our wooshka set up pretty much all the time. We’re actually sitting around it’s as I’m replying to you. The only thing we do is cover it if it looks like rain, but it’s primarily or most used cooker/BBQ for outside cooking. Also it’s still just as easy to pack up and take camping or move around.
Hasn’t had any issues so far but I haven’t put a super hot fire in it yet, haven’t had the need to. The cooking surface seems to warp a little when you light it but it’s to be expected with thin metal.
Man it does !!! I got one for myself and as soon as you crank up the heat the top plate will warp up and the paint will scale away. It is a cheap and light stove so I guess you get what you pay for but even without being left under the rain as soon as the paint chips off the rust will settle. I am still using it but I am a bit disappointed. Go buy an ozpig or apparently (I never tried this one) these will be much stronger. Buy once cry once.