[Stoves] Cooking by conduction - plancha stoves

Harmon Seaver hseaver at gmail.com
Sun Jun 18 09:21:25 CDT 2006


Kevin, you are being ridiculous. A stove with a top size of 56cm X
56cm (or 35cm X 70cm with an oven) is a small, family sized stove. You
really should look at the product line before you make pronouncements.

On 6/18/06, Kevin Chisholm <kchisholm at ca.inter.net> wrote:
> Dear Harmon
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Harmon Seaver" <hseaver at gmail.com>
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> Sent: Saturday, June 17, 2006 10:18 PM
> Subject: Re: [Stoves] Cooking by conduction - plancha stoves
>
>
> > On 6/17/06, Kevin Chisholm <kchisholm at ca.inter.net> wrote:
> >> Dear Rogerio and Sebastian
> >
> >   (snip)
> >
> >> I would suggest that any stove that is capable of cooking a meal for 30
> >> people is inappropriate for a small family. The Ecostove seems to be more
> >> of
> >> a commercial cooker or "small institutional" cooker, rather than a Family
> >> Cooker. Obviously, if it is big and fast enough for a commercial or small
> >> institutional application, it is oversized for a small family
> >> application.
> >>
> >
> >    Where do you get that idea, Kevin? Have you actually looked at the
> > stove, at their website? Frankly, the Ecostove looks like a really
> > nice sized little cookstove for camping or a vacation cabin. I want
> > one!
> >     The commercial people seem to be using two, three, or four of
> > them lined up side by side.
>
> Rogerio indicated that the Ecostove prepared a feed for 30 unexpected NGO
> personell. If it has the capacity to do this, then it could be oversized for
> single family applications.
>
> Best wishes,
>
> Kevin
>
>
> >
> >
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Harmon Seaver



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