Why Clarry?
As a kid, I grew up deer and elk hunting with my family. I always looked forward to staying in our big canvas wall tent. We had a wood stove for heat and even on the coldest trips it would at times get so hot that you could not stand to be inside the tent. The down side was always at three or four in the morning when the fire was out, and it was just as cold inside the tent as it was outside. Someone would have to get up and get the fire going again before anyone else would get up, and it always seemed to be my brother or myself.
I now have two boys of my own that enjoy the experience of camping in our big wall tent. But, before I was allowed to take them my wife insisted that I have a warm, dry place for them to stay, so I also spent many years using a wood stove for heat, not knowing that there was another option. And, again I was getting up every few hours to stoke the fire.
Three years ago I began hunting with some new friends and was introduced to the Clarry® Pellet Stove. I watched in awe as these guys would load the hopper with a forty pound bag of wood pellets and walk away from it for eight hours or more and their tent never got below 65 degrees. While they were sitting around the camp fire laughing and relaxing, I was still a slave to my wood stove. Cutting, splitting, and hauling more wood.
Well, not anymore!! The next year we had a Clarry® in our tent. I have not had a cold night since. Best of all, we keep finding new uses for the Clarry®. There is nothing that you can’t cook on it…lasagna, pizza, biscuits, a roast and too many more items to list. This is the single best enhancement to our hunting camp, hands down.
Good hunting and camping to you,
A very satisfied Clarry owner.
Brian Leishman
My fellow Hunters and Outdoorsmen,
About four years ago, I purchased a Clarry Pellet Stove for my hunting tent. To my pleasant surprise, all of the advertised claims about the stove are true!
After using the Clarry stove for four seasons, I can honestly say I’ve had just about all the inclement weather situations you would expect on fall and winter hunting excursions.
A couple of years ago, while on a late November elk hunt in the Wallowa Mountains of Eastern Oregon, we got hit with a bad snowstorm; winds 30-40 mph and nighttime temperatures between 13 and 16 degrees Fahrenheit for six days. It was less than an optimum camping experience.
I have a 14’ x 16’ canvas wall tent, and during the snowstorm my tent stayed between 70 and 72 degrees all night, thanks to the Clarry pellet stove! I filled the pellet hopper at bedtime, and stayed warm all night. Several times during the night that week I could hear my camping buddies (who were camping about 30 yards away) rattling around, rebuilding the fire in their wood stove and complaining about freezing their a__ off! My wife rolled over and thanked me for buying the Clarry stove, and fell back to sleep…toasty warm.
Last year we had an unusually cold and wet mule deer season with 3” of wet snow on October 1st and 2nd and then torrential rain. Several hunters who were camped near us got standing water in their tents from the rain (poor quality tents…I guess).
Anyway, I fired up the Clarry stove and let them dry out their clothes and sleeping bags. Once again, we were the only ones who stayed warm and dry. Had it not been for the Clarry pellet stove, several people would have had their hunting trip ruined.
Buying the Clarry pellet stove was one of the best equipment purchases I have every made. I would personally never go cold weather camping without it!
I’ve recommended the stove to a couple of my hunting buddies who have purchased new stoves and are very happy with the product. Thank you to the Clarry Pellet Stove Company for a truly great product.
Sincerely,
John Roper
