The Kenya Ceramic Jiko

The Kenya Ceramic Jiko by Hugh Allen, published by Intermediate Technology Publications in November 1991, is an illustrated edition comprising 192 pages. This book presents the jiko, a charcoal-burning stove that features a ceramic liner within a metal case, designed to be more efficient than traditional stoves by using 25 to 40 percent less charcoal.
Readers will find guidance on the production and promotion of the jiko, exploring its design and functionality. The book addresses the practical aspects of stove manufacturing and offers insights into its benefits, particularly in terms of fuel efficiency. With a focus on stoves, this edition serves as a resource for those interested in sustainable cooking solutions.
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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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