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Revision as of 23:05, 28 January 2021
Basics
- A Company Making Portable Rocket Stoves that use Forced Induction for additional (or all of the?) air supply
- Two of the products also contain Thermo-Electric Modules for self power of the fan, as well as power generation for DC chargable devices
Models
Biolite Campstove 1 and 2
- This model was marketed for "backpacking" and camping
- [1]
Biolite Basecamp
- Marketed for barbecues (the northern usa definition of the event with burgers etc, not the southern usa definition of a type of smoked food...), and was sold in a similar form as a smokeless stove, and low level energy source for underdeveloped areas
- [2]
Biolite FirePit
- Uses the fan to make a smokeless fire pit
- DOES NOT have a teg module, and is thus battery powered