The Hori 5 MAX is the ultimate camping stove designed for outdoor enthusiasts who demand versatility, durability, and efficiency. Whether you’re cooking a hearty meal, heating up your tent in cold weather, or enjoying the warmth of a fire, this all-in-one stove delivers unmatched performance.
Featuring a pellet-burning mechanism, large fuel capacity, built-in oven, and innovative air curtain technology, it ensures long-lasting heat, precise power control, and easy portability. With its stainless steel construction and multifunctional design, the Hori 5 MAX is perfect for camping, hiking, or any outdoor adventure.
Green Stove Hori5 vs. Hori 5Max: How to Choose the Right Heater for Your Tent
Staying warm is crucial during your outdoor adventures. Both the Greenstovehori5 and Max are excellent tent heaters, but your choice depends on the outside temperature and your tent’s size.
Please refer to the following guide to make the best choice for your situation (for a tent with a floor or a fully enclosed snow skirt):
| Outside Temperature | Greenstovehori5 | 5Max |
|---|---|---|
| 0°C (32°F) | Under 12㎡ | Over 12㎡ |
| -10°C (14°F) | Under 10㎡ | Over 10㎡ |
| -20°C (-4°F) | Under 8㎡ | Over 8㎡ |
Key Takeaways:
- Hori5: Ideal for heating small to medium-sized tents in milder cold weather.
- Hori5 Max: Designed to handle extreme cold or provide ample heat for larger tents.
- Hori 5 Max Stove can not use Hori 5 Stove Accessories.
Simply put: The larger the tent and the colder the weather, the more you need the Hori5 Max!
Important Safety Notes
1. Use pure wood pellets only, with a diameter of 6-8mm and a length no longer than 30 mm. We recommend using softwood pellets for better performance.
If you use hardwood pellets, please do not damp down too much. Make sure the flame fills about two-thirds of the window; otherwise, the chimney may cool down and lose draft.
If you must use hardwood pellets, please test carefully before long-term use, and make sure to operate the stove with a smoke alarm and a carbon monoxide alarm installed in the area.
2. After exposure to high heat, stainless steel will lose part of its corrosion resistance.
To keep the stove body in good condition, please apply a light coat of WD-40 or metal protectant oil on both the interior and exterior surfaces after each use. This helps reduce surface oxidation and keeps the product performing well over time.
- After high heat, the stove pipes may become hard to connect or remove. If this happens, spray a little WD-40 or lubricating oil on the joint area. Let it sit for a while, and the pipes will come apart easily.
- Make sure the fire keeps burning steadily. If the flame goes out, smoke may flow back into the tent.
- Ensure the chimney is in good condition, without any blockage or damage. Please clean the chimney regularly after use.
- When using the pellet burner, follow the recommended minimum chimney height, which means using all the chimney pipes included with the stove.
- This stove is for outdoor use only. If you leave the stove, please turn it off first.
- Do not use materials other than wood or wood pellets as fuel.
- Always use heat-resistant gloves when handling the stove. Avoid touching metal parts while the stove is operating or shortly after use, as they may remain hot. Edges may be sharp – handle carefully.
- Place the stove on a flat and stable surface to prevent tipping or damage. Do not place heavy items on top of the stove.
- Please make sure the ashes are completely cooled down before disposing of them.
- Allow the stove to cool down fully before packing or storing.
- Using wood or pellets will produce smoke – please keep good ventilation and follow local outdoor regulations.
- Do not modify or alter any part of the stove or its accessories.













































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