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    ideal burn temperature - is a rocket core too hot to preserve subtle flavours

    Thanks SonnyE. A rocket stove actually gives a very clean, low-smoke burn, but without the catalyst of the catalytic stove! Instead the rocket stove is insulated (firebricks), and uses preheated secondary air to burn up the unwanted smoke. So it burns clean, hot, efficient and doesn't smell like...
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    ideal burn temperature - is a rocket core too hot to preserve subtle flavours

    Hi! Any hot-smoking connoisseurs using smokers with rocket stove cores? Does the super hot secondary burn destroy the subtle oak, apple wood etc flavours? And the desirable smokey compounds (guaiacol and syringol)? I realise that a hot smoker shouldn't actually be smokey - "The most desirable...
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