Nu-Way Stoves Mfg.
PO Box 379
Onaway, MI 49765-0379
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Welcome to NU-WAY STOVE.com. Home of the #1 Sportsman's stove on the market. Our stoves have four features that classify their status. NU-WAY stoves feature a low light design, and a self contained burner to keep noise to an absolute minimum, which is very important for any serious ice fisherman or blind hunter. These features along with a warming plate on top to keep coffee warm, toast a sandwich, or warm a pair of gloves makes the NU-WAY stove more than deserving of this statement and not to mention 100% MADE IN AMERICA. As a sportsman like us you owe it to yourself and to your blind to have the best of the best, the #1, the NU-WAY STOVE!!! Purchase your very own NU-WAY stove and accessories today!

Closing in on Firearm season!

All of us at Nu-Way Stove are very excited about this deer season. We are very busy thanks to all of our loyal customers that enjoy our USA made stoves.  These stoves are made for the sportsman by sportsman.

Happy Hunting,

Eddy & John

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6 Responses to “Closing in on Firearm season!”

  1. Would like some opinions from people who have used them.

  2. Can’t wait to use my stove this season!!

  3. I purchsed 2 model 4000′s for deer camp this year. We used 1 in the camp Kitchen (8 x 20 enclosed trailer) and the other in the eating/setting room (8.5 x20 enclosed trailer)
    Both were vented per recomendations and worked perfect. We Installed a CO detector in the eating room just for safty, It read 0 all week.
    I would recomend these heaters to ALL.

  4. I got the wood burner for my ICE HOUSE last year and it works AWESOM!, as my son would say. my shanty is 5×10 and even @ 10 below its 70 in there. i can’t say enought about that stove.it has paid for it self in propane saving last year. (i fish alot) THANK YOU SO MUCH, mark in kenosha.

  5. My brother- n-law gave me a new way woodstove about a year ago, i just put it to good use. I own a construction company in Northern Mi (cold right now) and we installed in in our work trailer(approx. 8×20) it keeps a fresh pair of gloves dry and warm and lets the guys warm up for a bit on their lunch hour, added bonus ez way of getting rid of some of those annoying pieces of scrap lumber

  6. Has any body used the model 2000 propane stove in a wall tent? I’m thinking of replacing my wood burning and use this 2000 to heat my 14×16 wall tent. All ideas, comments or recommendations appreciated. thx

    Eric

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