Greetings,

I have an ENO three burner that I've been very happy with for the last ten 
years. Boils water fast on the main burner and it will hold 450+ in the oven. 
Temperature regulation is a little tricky but I can usually bake at 350 with 
some twiddling. 

The sun never sets.  
A Piper

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On Feb 12, 2011, at 7:40 PM, Philip McConnell <[email protected]> 
wrote:

> 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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