I from Bangladesh. In our country, many of people use wooden stoves for cooking. You people can establish a factory in our country and open a business hear. It helps to reduce our firewood consumption and cost-effective for our rural poor people. We all are benefited by to save our ecosystems. If you are interested you may contact our local entrepreneur to establish a business and cheap rate manpower is also available in our country. However, if you want, you may contact me.
Wow, this is amazing of jikokoa stove. Do you have branch office in Uganda Kampala,for we citizens to own this wonderful. Plse needed by one by one of us. And the cost
I live in Udupi, a town on the south-west coast. Lot of coconut wood-shells and paddy husk is going waste. Stationary,sturdy stoves are my dream. Help me please.
Wouldn't solar stoves be better in such a sunny place? And how about heat retention cooking? She could heat the pot and put it in a heat retainer for the day and that would use a fraction of the fuel that she is using now.Heat retainers can be made with almost anything. I made mine with some old towels and a box. They could be made with sand and a hole in the ground. And with the solar oven, it would require no expenditure on fuel. The sun is free. A solar oven can be made with cardboard and aluminium foil. So these single moms need not go into debt to make one.
The problem with paddy husk is it requires very high heat to ignite. Two engineering students had,as early as 1994,had designed a stove,in Siddaganga engg. college,Tumkur.
True, burns charcoal a little more efficiently. Issue is, trees are still being felled to fuel these stoves. There's got to be a better way to save trees MUCH MUCH needed in Africa and zero emission cooking. African should have invested in solar by now. The infrastructure is there, desert as far as they eyes can see, plateaus galore can harness wind power, a good distribution network can provide electricity to power electric ranges designed to work with solar.
There are a lot of that here in Cotabato City but you still damage the environment because if you had a sack of wood only 40% of it will become charcoal 60% is lost
These thieves... There are a few Kenyan that started making similar stoves... These people are just there to capitalize on a market. Why the hell would thet need a loan to buy that small of a product that should be worth $10 US dollars
It's better if you find other things to use for the stove. Like zero cutting trees for charcoal. I'm very sure your stove will help the global warming.
Sorry you got the concept totally wrong. This is only half the solution and should have had a TLUD gasifier cooktop included in the design. Check out Dr Paul Andersons charcoal TLUD for Haiti. That way the cook can manufacture their own charcoal from non-tree biomass.
I from Bangladesh. In our country, many of people use wooden stoves for cooking. You people can establish a factory in our country and open a business hear. It helps to reduce our firewood consumption and cost-effective for our rural poor people. We all are benefited by to save our ecosystems. If you are interested you may contact our local entrepreneur to establish a business and cheap rate manpower is also available in our country.
However, if you want, you may contact me.
I wish my cousin could have one of these in the Philippines
Good job. Good soluction. The best idea.congratulations
Love it this SocEnt!
Nice one 💕💞💞
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Wow, this is amazing of jikokoa stove. Do you have branch office in Uganda Kampala,for we citizens to own this wonderful. Plse needed by one by one of us. And the cost
the metal of that jiko stove was verry tin.....
i like that improvise stove. can you send me one? i wanna try.
Jikokoa best jiko
I live in Udupi, a town on the south-west coast. Lot of coconut wood-shells and paddy husk is going waste. Stationary,sturdy stoves are my dream. Help me please.
UA-cam woodworking
In Uganda where to get spair parts because mine is damaged inside
Wouldn't solar stoves be better in such a sunny place? And how about heat retention cooking? She could heat the pot and put it in a heat retainer for the day and that would use a fraction of the fuel that she is using now.Heat retainers can be made with almost anything. I made mine with some old towels and a box. They could be made with sand and a hole in the ground. And with the solar oven, it would require no expenditure on fuel. The sun is free. A solar oven can be made with cardboard and aluminium foil. So these single moms need not go into debt to make one.
can i watch a video demo of a heat retainer?
Teach me about it
Take the gold the oil, take everything from Africa 🌍, and give them a stove... What a...
Mike Hunt please watch 8 videos of Jim Nduruchi
Nice pot
Hi.. can i use rice husk in this stove...
The problem with paddy husk is it requires very high heat to ignite. Two engineering students had,as early as 1994,had designed a stove,in Siddaganga engg. college,Tumkur.
Mana kit mesanx ni Yo,kemak xnwa ni leh😁
True, burns charcoal a little more efficiently. Issue is, trees are still being felled to fuel these stoves. There's got to be a better way to save trees MUCH MUCH needed in Africa and zero emission cooking. African should have invested in solar by now. The infrastructure is there, desert as far as they eyes can see, plateaus galore can harness wind power, a good distribution network can provide electricity to power electric ranges designed to work with solar.
kanyaugatiejagwo there is Solar but those living in absolute poverty cannot afford it
Can you sell it in india
Need a jikokoa. Where do I get a genuine one please
How can I get it plz and how much do I pay
Where could i buy that kind of charcoal stove im here in the philippines is there available in the phillipines
There are a lot of that here in Cotabato City but you still damage the environment because if you had a sack of wood only 40% of it will become charcoal 60% is lost
Just buy that ipa stove from anywhere in the philippines. I'm sure you can save trees. And absolutely you can help to reduce the global warming.😇
These thieves... There are a few Kenyan that started making similar stoves... These people are just there to capitalize on a market. Why the hell would thet need a loan to buy that small of a product that should be worth $10 US dollars
Cecilia Augustin please watch 8 videos of Jim Nduruchi
We need to start spending money on making American great again.
I would like a jinko stove.
How can I buy it here in Nigeria please?
how
It's better if you find other things to use for the stove. Like zero cutting trees for charcoal. I'm very sure your stove will help the global warming.
J'en veux
It's just a gasifier stove with a fancy name.
We have coal in Kenya,alot of it.
Sorry you got the concept totally wrong. This is only half the solution and should have had a TLUD gasifier cooktop included in the design. Check out Dr Paul Andersons charcoal TLUD for Haiti. That way the cook can manufacture their own charcoal from non-tree biomass.
bob garner let's use jiko koa and save our environment.
Ho22w
How to make cava ceke
Where can I buy a stove in Central America?
A combien se vend ce brasero?
How much is this price
Cost more than what the average person staying in a rural area makes. Found the price ridiculous .
God will punish all the greedy leaders
LO QUE NO ME GUSTA ES QUE MUCHA GENTE POBRE SE TIENE QUE ENDEUDAR CON EL BANCO.
Kiss
How can I become your distributor in Lagos nigeria
The charcoal syndicate won't stand for such annual losses. They will be coming by to bust up the place.
At the end they are still using Shuckle that is not a better way people are still masking money from those poor people.
these are more efficient that they can burn thing like corn husk, coconut shells, sticks, rice husk etc...
niko tanzani nataka kufanya biashara ya jikokoa nitawapataje
Lol.. all of our ancestors didn't die for cooking in these manner..!
They'll die due to sickness by consuming GMO food supplied by Monsanto..!