Anyone got one of these?
Posted: Mon Sep 24, 2012 11:26 am
Well, we're saving up for one of these, as the company just got it's EPA certification and
is UL listed as well. It's a pricey stove, but weighs only between 55 and 65lbs., has an oven attachment that can be added easily to the top, and has two different capacity attachments that produce electricity. It is certified for clearance of 6" from the wall and is portable if wanted. The price is hefty at 3500, but the weight considerations, it's ability to even burn driftwood and it's ability to produce electricity and bake with the other attachment components make it pretty tempting. The top gets up to about 1200 degrees, so you use it as a cooktop (I'd love to get rid of my gas stove).
Here's the link to the stove (there's videos of it in testing and in action on YouTube as well) where the stove's inventor is interviewed by a friend to answer questions: http://youtu.be/tHfwv0WcSjA
It's all pretty interesting, and the guy and his wife know what it's like to be um,, poor!
He's real low budget and the video is dorky in spots, but if you can stay through to the end, there's some really cool facts! I'm wondering if anyone else has saved up ahead of us and is using one of these?
is UL listed as well. It's a pricey stove, but weighs only between 55 and 65lbs., has an oven attachment that can be added easily to the top, and has two different capacity attachments that produce electricity. It is certified for clearance of 6" from the wall and is portable if wanted. The price is hefty at 3500, but the weight considerations, it's ability to even burn driftwood and it's ability to produce electricity and bake with the other attachment components make it pretty tempting. The top gets up to about 1200 degrees, so you use it as a cooktop (I'd love to get rid of my gas stove).
Here's the link to the stove (there's videos of it in testing and in action on YouTube as well) where the stove's inventor is interviewed by a friend to answer questions: http://youtu.be/tHfwv0WcSjA
It's all pretty interesting, and the guy and his wife know what it's like to be um,, poor!
He's real low budget and the video is dorky in spots, but if you can stay through to the end, there's some really cool facts! I'm wondering if anyone else has saved up ahead of us and is using one of these?