Hey guys. I know ultimately the kettle of water on a wood stove doesn't greatly increase room humidity, but we have found it helps in our tiny little room and when the winter is especially dry. We have typically used a small cast iron kettle, as we only have a wood stove insert with a top that sticks out only about 4". Works great except for the fact that kettle is completely rusting out. I am simply filling and refilling and don't want to have to maintain a cast iron kettle.
What do you guys use for humidity on top of your stove? I was thinking of finding a small stainless kettle but didn't want something shiny that sticks out like a sore thumb - I like how the black cast iron blends in.
Any ideas? I've scoured thrift and antique stores but haven't seen anything that will work. Thanks guys.
What do you guys use for humidity on top of your stove? I was thinking of finding a small stainless kettle but didn't want something shiny that sticks out like a sore thumb - I like how the black cast iron blends in.
Any ideas? I've scoured thrift and antique stores but haven't seen anything that will work. Thanks guys.