Kenya Ceramic Jiko

Kenya Ceramic Jiko

Hugh Allen

38,82 €
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Editorial:
Practical Action Publishing
Año de edición:
1991
ISBN:
9781853390838
38,82 €
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The jiko, a charcoal-burning stove consisting of a ceramic liner fitted inside a metal case, burns 25 to 40 per cent less charcoal than the traditional stoves on which its design was based. This book provides guidance on its production and promotion.

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