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You don't buy one, you make it. This is a basic barrel stove made out of a propane tank with a heat exchanger coil added. Inefficient and dirty, but possible as a DIY.
That is really a neat idea and a cool little stove. I always admire things that were made for functionality. Thinking about life for millions in Japan and much of Asia right now, a simple, homemade stove like that could have a huge impact on a family and communities. That water heater is genius.
That is really a neat idea and a cool little stove. I always admire things that were made for functionality. Thinking about life for millions in Japan and much of Asia right now, a simple, homemade stove like that could have a huge impact on a family and communities. That water heater is genius.
That is really a neat idea and a cool little stove. I always admire things that were made for functionality. Thinking about life for millions in Japan and much of Asia right now, a simple, homemade stove like that could have a huge impact on a family and communities. That water heater is genius.
that piece of stainless 1 or 2" piping he's holding and then inserts into the back of the stove is just a simple heat exchange. And then if you look at the tub, he's got one hose up high and one down low. So it probably cycles the water using heat/pressure/gravity? Like a syphon I'd guess.