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Cecil Cook</FONT></SPAN></P>
<P style="LINE-HEIGHT: 13pt; MARGIN: 0cm 0cm 10pt" class=MsoNormal><SPAN
style="mso-ansi-language: en-us" lang=EN-US><FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 11pt">If you
look at stove, fuel and the cook as one unit, close connected to each other, and
I presume you do, then there should no problem to compete with the 3-4$ stoves
for charcoal. I have a system designed for big pots with energy units and
pellets or woodchips as fuel which can bring 20 liters of water to a boil within
around 25 minutes with ca. 2 kg of fuel and continue boiling or simmering as
long as you want. <SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </SPAN>The system cower
all needs of energy for size of cooking, frying, wok, griddle and bakery etc.
<SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </SPAN>Crispin knows about
it.</FONT></SPAN></P>
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style="mso-ansi-language: en-us" lang=EN-US><FONT style="FONT-SIZE: 11pt">Paal
Wendelbo. <SPAN style="mso-spacerun: yes"> </SPAN><A
href="mailto:paaw@online.no"><FONT color=#0000ff>paaw@online.no</FONT></A>
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