This Smokehouse Products Mimi Moto Wood Fuel Cook Stove was gifted to me so I decided i'd try it out and see how it compares to my biolight campstove.
Mimi Moto Stove https://amzn.to/3W7jOSB
History of the Mimi Moto
In South African townships most people use paraffin as a fuel to prepare their meals and heat their homes. This way of cooking creates a significant risk of indoor fires. Also, the toxic smoke that is produced by burning paraffin or char coal cause respiratory diseases, resulting in over 4 million premature deaths each year, worldwide.
Cooking on paraffin or electricity consumes a large portion of the average house- hold income, making it difficult for people to save money to improve their lives.
Impacts of the Mimi Moto are enormous. 100,000 Mimi Moto pellet cookstoves will annually provide 540,000 people with cleaner air and save 380,000 tons of wood. It will reduce CO2 emissions by 400,000 tons which is equal to 85,000 US cars.
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