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dirtsailor2003

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"Yeah but never money!"

Facebook win, from EcoZoom. Which is a rocket stove non-profit.

I entered a photo and won one of there stoves.

I have an older predecessor of this stove that was made by StoveTech.

This new guy is a bit smaller, and a ton lighter. I can't wait to use it!

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Comparison to the old StoveTec

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This is going to be fun!


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Nice! Another toy on my list...JJ
 
 
Looks cool!

I'm guessing it doesn't use much fuel if it has eco in the name.

Al
Rocket stoves are really efficient and they burn really clean. We are fortunate to camp in areas where there is plenty of fuel to use. 1" diameter sticks are the best.
 
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