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Since it is a rocket stove type, it is resistant to wind and can be used for a long time. Of course, it is also perfect as an ornamental bonfire. Made with thinned Japanese cedar wood that has been forced dry, making it environmentally friendly. The burning time is approximately 1.5 hours, so you can enjoy plenty of bonfire. It takes in air from the intake port, creates an upward airflow, and has a structure that burns efficiently despite its simple shape. Since the notch part is a trivet, you can not only use it as a bonfire to keep warm, but also place cooking utensils directly on it for cooking. You can cook or boil water by placing a skillet, Dutch oven, etc. on top of the log. Make sure the fire has spread to the main unit before placing it. Lighting is easy when combined with "LOGOS ignition burner". If the fire goes out, blowing air through the air intake can accelerate combustion and rekindle the flame. Therefore, it is convenient to have the separately sold "LOGOS fire blowing stick". Depending on the situation, it may burn out even if it is burning smoothly, so in this case, please blow air in the same way. It is sized to fit in the separately sold "Pyramid TAKIBI M" and can be used by placing it on top of the Rostle. Made with thinned Japanese cedar wood that has been forced dry, making it environmentally friendly. The burning time is about 1.5 hours, so you can enjoy plenty of bonfire. A grilled iron with the maple leaf mark that is the LOGOS logo, one of only two in the world. Sized to fit into the separately sold "Rakuraku Firewood Carry" and "Baylor Bag M". Convenient to carry and store. Cut it accurately so that the total length is 30cm, and make a notch for the top of the trivet part. This trivet allows you to cook smoothly without having to purchase and attach a trivet (sold separately) like a typical Swedish torch. Drill a vertical hole 20 cm from the top, check the position with a light, and then drill a horizontal hole. Finally, the maple leaf mark, which is one of only two in the world, is engraved with a hot iron. It is difficult to engrave on a curved wooden surface, so two skilled staff members carefully engrave the engraving. Genkimura Fuji in Saga Prefecture produces LOGOS Swedish torches. Fuji-cho, Saga City is rich in forest resources and has a thriving forestry industry. In order to make effective use of this rich resource, we obtain cedar logs as raw materials from local forest cooperatives |
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