We had a Force 10 and replaced it with an Eno. The Force 10 just didn't
deliver
the BTUs we wanted. Interesting, Force 10 and Eno are the same company We
really like the Eno..
Peter
s/v Now or Never!
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From: Philip McConnell <[email protected]>
To: "[email protected]" <[email protected]>
Sent: Sat, February 12, 2011 7:40:25 PM
Subject: [Liveaboard] Stoves
We have a pretty ubiquitous Force 10 stove. While functional, it is not a
particularly good cooking instrument. We have added Mexican tile to the bottom
of the oven which helps with more even heating, but the oven doesn't get that
hot. The stove top is pretty anemic too. It has one 8000 BTU burner but the
other three are like four or five thousand BTUs.
In looking about, Force 10 seems to be what there is. Am I wrong? Does someone
have a different brand that they like? Has anyone modified a Force 10 to make
it
a better cooker?
Any thoughts would be appreciated.
Philip McConnell
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