[Stoves] Roketworks stove appears in the Eastern Cape

Michael Wittman michael at blueskybiochar.com
Mon Feb 3 17:46:00 CST 2014


Do these stoves produce any biochar?

On Feb 3, 2014, at 1:36 PM, Crispin Pemberton-Pigott wrote:

> Dear Adrian
>  
> What were you lighting the charcoal stove with?
>  
> Thanks
> Crispin
>  
>  
> Hi List,
>  
> Just a few notes; our webpage is www.rocketworks.org
> Thanks Erin for your corrections.
> Just some more news, we’ve developed a new stove the ‘Zama Zama’
> It is in essence the same as the ‘Istovu’ wood burning stove but is a true flat pack, developed specifically for emergency, stove project developers and mass rural rollout and for those wanting to start their own assembly remotely.
> The stove is made from thinner materials and can easily be assembled with simple tools.
> We have developed and we also supply the tools. (Can be supplied to be manually or motor driven)
>  
> It weighs 2.1kg so it’s a kilo down from the higher end Rocket Works wood stove.
> We’ve also developed a charcoal version (Chazam) we’re still refining this design but we will have it available very soon.
> It fits the RW double stove attachment and all the cooking accessories.
>  
> Kind regards
>  
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Thanks,
Michael Wittman
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