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    For the woodgas fans

    I know that a few of you good folks are fans of the woodgas stoves and whilst wandering through the web (as you do ) I happened across this Southwest business http://wildstoves.co.uk that I recognised from the Gathering this year. Had a look through their site and discovered this little beauty

    Wonder and be mesmerised by its shineyness


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    The Wild Woodgas Stove looks quite cool.

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    That is one nicely engineered looking shiny piece of kit. So intelligently designed, and the pot supports look as if they could be used in two positions.

    I wish I'd made it!
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    looks sweet but at that price i'll stick with my cutlery drainer

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    But its shiney which usually carries a premium on the price

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    Quote Originally Posted by jus_young View Post
    But its shiney which usually carries a premium on the price
    So is my Ikea drainer !!!

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    Nice
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    Very neat and unlike some of the woodgas stoves it doesn't need batteries


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    Just got one of these with the "new" style pot stand, a bit fiddly but will take any size pot (even a small cup)

    Pricey but a fantastic piece of kit, very low smoke and efficient too.

    I've made a few wood gasifier stoves, most too tall and on my last one the pot stand was too high and heat transfer was terrible,
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    Oh well, I guess I now know what my next stove will be because of my OSD (Obsessive Stove Disorder).
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