Thanks Erin

 

This is a technology with a lot of benefits. The ignition emissions of
charcoal stoves in particular, constitute the vast majority of what will be
emitted, total PM.

 

With the ability to reduce this by 90% a lighting cone can made a
significant difference to the rating of stove over a whole cooking cycle.

 

I want to try burning some candle nut shell charcoal (which is hard to
light) in an Anglo Supra Nova and I think it will be best method.

 

Regards

Crispin in the home of Java coffee (kopi)

 

 

http://stoves.bioenergylists.org/content/using-metal-cone

http://stoves.bioenergylists.org/files/kathleen_lask_masters_report_on_light
ing_cones.pdf

 

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