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In Hong Kong in the 1960s, the hot water stove was an open fire cooking stove, using kerosene as fuel. The hot water stove was easy to use, and soon replaced the traditional stoves for burning wood and charcoal. The hot water stove was made of iron. The base has an iron box filled with fire water. The fire water is attracted to the top of the fire water stove by dozens of cotton threads (wicks). Before the fire is cooked, the user uses a match or a lighter to ignite, exposing the fire water stove head half Inch cotton thread is lit and can be used by putting it on the water pot. The hot water stove is usually blue and green, and there are two kinds of round and square.
bag 7 x 7 x 7 cm Silicone With key ring, zipper
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