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  2. Owner's manual - Wikipedia

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    2007 Toyota Yaris hatchback owner's manual 1919 Ford Motor Company car and truck operating manual. An owner's manual (also called an instruction manual or a user guide) is an instructional book or booklet that is supplied with almost all technologically advanced consumer products such as vehicles, home appliances and computer peripherals.

  3. Rocket stove - Wikipedia

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    A small manufactured rocket cooking stove A rocket stove Rocket stove illustration. A rocket stove is an efficient and hot burning stove using small-diameter wood fuel. [1] Fuel is burned in a simple combustion chamber containing an insulated vertical chimney, which ensures almost complete combustion prior to the flames reaching the cooking surface.

  4. Wood-burning stove - Wikipedia

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    A rocket stove is up to 30% more fuel efficient than a Justa stove, but a small portable rocket stove (for cooking) does not have a chimney and is suitable for outdoor use only. Bigger rocket stoves are connected to chimney or flue-exhaust pipe. The haybox stove is another outdoor wood-burning stove.

  5. Jetboil - Wikipedia

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    The ring and burner, along with a coiled heat exchanger at the bottom of the stove all work to contain heat, enabling an average boiling time of two minutes and fifteen seconds. [ 10 ] The company markets its fuel, a mixture of propane and isobutane , [ 11 ] in canisters that thread to the bottom of the burner.

  6. Portable stove - Wikipedia

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    A small Snow Peak portable stove running on MSR gas and the stove's carrying case The parts of portable gas stove—gas cartridge, burner and regulator. A portable stove is a cooking stove specially designed to be portable and lightweight, used in camping, picnicking, backpacking, or other use in remote locations where an easily transportable means of cooking or heating is needed.

  7. Talk:Rocket stove - Wikipedia

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    There is research about rocket stove use as an alternative to traditional wood burning stove use in developing countries, because rocket stoves have lower emissions and use less fuel. I've worked with a few international students and their interests/research in reducing emissions in stoves in the homes led me to rocket stoves.

  8. Beverage-can stove - Wikipedia

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    A stove with a deep well is wind and blow-out resistant — blowing into it can send burning alcohol flying. A stove with a small, shallow well, or a central wick may or may not be blown out to stop it from burning. A safe and lightweight snuff cap or simmer ring is added to some stove designs. Yet alcohol remains safer than most camping fuels.

  9. Hobo stove - Wikipedia

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    A hobo stove is a style of improvised heat-producing and cooking device used in survival situations, [1] by backpackers, hobos, tramps and homeless people. Hobo stoves can be functional to boil water for purification purposes during a power outage and in other survival situations, [ 1 ] and can be used for outdoor cooking .