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  • Reviewed by Tsac77 on Dec 09, 3:09pm

    Work smarter, not harder!
  • Rated by CajunChefRyan on Oct 30, 5:36am

    Great way to save on charcoal and propane. Twigs and sticks fire up your stove top!
  • Rated by Jay-Da-Vie on May 01 2009, 4:48am

    Was just down the bottom of my garden,trying to tidy up and thought what am I gonna do with all these bricks and things,come on here for a coffee break and stumble this!...what absolutely fucking great timing!.......Or should I get all paranoid someone's watching me!?
  • Rated by fogcat02 on Apr 24 2009, 11:42am

    I actually helped boy scouts build one of these from stones and mud many years ago for survival techniques. Mind you it was not nearly so well laid out as this!
  • Rated by kenninger on Apr 01 2009, 9:48pm

    great
  • Rated by Ausearth on Feb 10 2009, 2:17pm

    Here is a blog that brings home grown green tech to us all . thanks. Low tech is certainly the new high tech - just look at how the high tech ones cook there food, very wasteful use of energy Efficiency in oxidation is certainly high tech.
  • Rated by millerfamily on Jan 08 2009, 1:19pm

    36 bricks 4-inch aluminum stove pipe elbow 4-inch stove pipe ash (scavenged from park BBQs) 1 tin can 50 pound bag of premixed concrete for the base mortar mix grill (scavenged)
  • Rated by berecca on Aug 18 2008, 7:51pm

    "Low-tech is the new high-tech, and the best example of the low-tech revolution is the miraculous rocket stove--a stove that makes it possible to cook with small twigs--no logs needed! Best of all rocket stoves are easy to build."
  • Rated by sallyjacobs on Aug 11 2008, 8:13am

    Rocket stove! Cook food by burning twigs and other stuff that falls off of trees...instead of gas, electricity, charcoal or logs.