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Simmi post some details about it? Is it a new development?

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This is nothing but ordinary ANGEETHI used by our village and suburban people to cook food.
You can use any thing like coal, paper, cow dung wood or whatever you have.

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This is nothing but ordinary ANGEETHI used by our village and suburban people to cook food.
You can use any thing like coal, paper, cow dung wood or whatever you have.

Yes that is from cowdung but this picture is showing a combined pack.

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Bio-Lite camp stove uses twigs, pinecones, wood pellets, etc. as a fuel. It can recharge phones and LED lights while cooking food.
I understand this stove runs on Burns sticks, pine cones, pellets and other biomass. But what's it;s cost? What's it's availability in India?
I understand this stove runs on Burns sticks, pine cones, pellets and other biomass. But what's it;s cost? What's it's availability in India?


According to my estimate it would cost 200/ at the most and it's nothing but an ordinary Angeethi- give it any big name.

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I have read the above responses and also feel the same. I really don't see anything exceptional in this picture. Please don't mind it Simmi.
I understand this stove runs on Burns sticks, pine cones, pellets and other biomass. But what's it;s cost? What's it's availability in India?


Burns sticks, pine cones, pellets and other biomass in other words are nothing but wooden pieces or cow dungs, paper etc. In ENGLISH of course these are pine cones a rare item in our country to burn in an Angeethi.

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A Bio-lite Camp Stove(Rocket Stove) stove is an efficient cooking stove using small diameter wood fuel which is burned in a simple high-temperature combustion chamber containing an insulated vertical chimney which ensures complete combustion prior to the flames reaching the cooking surface.
PINE CONES are mostly used by people of hill areas as it is easily available there.
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