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  2. Smokeless fuel - Wikipedia

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    One of its consequences was the development of smokeless fuels, designed specifically to reduce the amount of noxious smoke produced, and to remove some impurities such as sulphur in the coal. Such manufactured fuels also burnt at a higher temperature, being a better and more efficient fuel for open fires as well as stoves .

  3. We Tried a Bunch of Smokeless Fire Pits — These Are ... - AOL

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    Bonfire 2.0 Smokeless Fire Pit. Solo Stove’s Bonfire 2.0 is an update to the Bonfire we previously tested, now including a removable ash pan. While its smokeless performance remains unchanged ...

  4. Solo Stove review: Nearly smokeless, if you know what you're ...

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    Some of my most nostalgic childhood memories were evenings spent around the fire pit in my family's backyard, a humble ring of slate slabs hand-stacked around a shallow hole. When picked clean of ...

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  6. Energy poverty and cooking - Wikipedia

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    This is the cheapest stove to produce, requiring only three suitable stones of the same height on which a cooking pot can be balanced over a fire. Improved cook stoves (ICS), often marketed as "clean cookstoves", [ 29 ] are biomass stoves that generally burn biomass more efficiently than traditional stoves and open fires.

  7. Multi-fuel stove - Wikipedia

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    A multi-fuel stove is similar to a wood-burning stove in appearance and design. Multifuel refers to the capability of the stove to burn wood and also coal, wood pellets, or peat. Stoves that have a grate for the fire to burn on and a removable ash pan are generally considered multi-fuel stoves. [1]