In the late 19th century. “Sad Iron Stoves” were a staple in households. These iron stoves. used primarily for heating sad irons to press clothing. symbolize an era before the advent of electricity. Crafted to remove wrinkles and create crisp lines. they were an essential tool in every home.
This Iron Camping Cooker Stove offers robust construction coupled with versatility. Whether you’re grilling. frying. or simply boiling water. this stove is adaptable to your cooking needs. The warm glow radiating through its expansive mica windows not only offers a visual treat but also ensures a snug camping ambiance.
Meticulously engineered. this stove has an enduring build featuring an ultra-sturdy cast iron fuel tank and a stainless steel burner with a chunky brass valve knob and gasket. The stove is equipped with a charming reinforced Mica glass viewing window and a grill top that can easily support a cast iron pan-made. Cast Iron Grill* accessory (available separately) – perfect for direct cooking. Once heated. the stove emanates plenty of warmth and light. creating a delightfully cozy camping atmosphere.
The stove operates on kerosene (preferably low odour). a readily available and cost-effective fuel source. With its 600ml fuel tank. it can provide 5-6 hours of operation. and kerosene can be purchased in bulk for as little as 50 cents per litre. making this stove a highly economical choice.
Dimensions:
- Size: L×W×H=200mm×135mm×255mm / 7.9in×5.3in×10in
Tank Capacity:
- 600ml with a burning time of approx. 5/6 hour
- Fuel: Paraffin Oil or Kerosene (we recommend low odour)
Material:
- Cast IRON fuel tank
- Cast IRON grill
- AISI304 Stainless Steel Burner
- Brass rods and filler cap and gasket/valve knob
- Mica windows